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Alcatraz Island To Reopen At Golden Gate National Recreation Area

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March 10, 2021

A staff member gestures to a model of Alcatraz Island at the ferry landing in San Francisco/NPS



Golden Gate National Recreation Area in California plans to reopen access to Alcatraz Island on March 15.    

To protect the health of those who work and visit national parks, face masks are required on NPS-administered lands where physical distancing cannot be maintained and in all NPS facilities. With the support of public health professionals, park operations will be regularly evaluated and adjusted based on local conditions. 

Beginning Monday, March 15, Alcatraz Island will restore:    

  • Ferries will operate with a reduced capacity to support visitor and staff safety and proper social distancing. Reservations must be made in advance with Alcatraz Cruises.    

  • Access to the outdoor areas of the island, including Eagle Plaza, Sally Port, Recreation Yard and  historic gardens  will be open to all visitors.  

  • Access to the interior of the  Cell House will be limited to visitors who sign up for the Cell House Audio Tour.  

  • The  historic  New Industries Building  will feature the  exhibit,  Red Power on Alcatraz: Perspectives 50 Years Later.  This exhibit recognizes the 50th anniversary of the Alcatraz Occupation by Indians of All Tribes, a key event in the Native American civil rights movement.  

  • In addition, the areas of China Alley and lower Building 64 will also be opened for public use.  

“It is my pleasure to begin welcoming visitors back to Alcatraz Island. We have been working closely with our public health partners to align our operations with local guidance and provide access to the island for the first time this year," said Laura E. Joss, general superintendent of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. “We expect everyone to follow CDC guidance, wear a mask, and give each other space to safely enjoy their experience at this iconic site.” 

The Alcatraz Island site provides space for safe distancing and allows visitors to explore the island at their own pace. Safety modifications have been  made  throughout the island, including  capacity limitation, social distancing markers, hand sanitizing stations,  and  increased cleaning and signage.

 A modified version of the Cell House Audio Tour, provided by the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, includes limited and timed entry, social distancing markers, and some re-routing to  accommodate  public health orders and ongoing seismic upgrade activities.  Personnel will be available at the Cell  House  entrance to assist with refund procedures. 

Visitors must adhere to CDC, state, and local public health guidance by social distancing and wearing  a face mask when in NPS buildings and facilities.  The public is asked to recreate responsibly  and plan their visit in advance to protect the safety of themselves and park staff. 

Food service will not be offered on the ferry and consumption of food is prohibited on the island. In-person interpretive tours and ranger talks will resume at later date. Park rangers will be on duty to welcome visitors, introduce them to new safety features, and help them navigate around the island. Details and updates on park operations will continue to be posted on  the park's website  and social media channels.

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