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Hyde Street Pier is a historic ferry pier in San Francisco, California, that was part of U.S. Routes 101 and 40. It is now part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park and hosts various historical ships, including the Hōkūleʻa voyaging canoe.
Visit the historic ships at Hyde Street Pier, a National Park Service site in San Francisco Bay. Learn about the ships' history, join a ranger-led tour, or enjoy the view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Located at the west end of Fisherman's Wharf, Hyde Street Pier is one of the attractions that makes Hyde Street and Fisherman's Wharf famous (the nearby sea lions who hang...
Visit Hyde Street Pier, a unit of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, to see and board turn-of-century ships. Learn about maritime heritage, enjoy exhibits and views of the bay and the bridge.
Originally build in 1922 as a ferry dock to connect San Francisco and Marin before the completion of the Golden Gate Bridge in 1937, Hyde St Pier is part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park.
Hyde Street Pier is a floating museum in Fisherman's Wharf that showcases five historic ships, including a car ferry and a schooner. Learn about the ships' history, take guided tours, and enjoy the views of the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
From the Visitor Center, cross Jefferson Street to Hyde Street Pier and visit the park's collection of floating historic ships. Here, you can also see breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge.
Visit the fleet of historic vessels at Hyde Street Pier, including the steam tug Hercules. Learn about Pacific Coast maritime history at the Maritime Museum and Aquatic Park Historic District.
Explore the historic ships, museums and exhibits of the San Francisco Maritime National Park. Hyde Street Pier offers breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Look past the obvious attractions along San Francisco’s bay waterfront, and Hyde Street Pier has long had its own cult appeal. Tucked between Fisherman’s Wharf and Aquatic Park, it’s an...