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    Annabelle R.

    We stopped by this past weekend to check out the bison, only to be seen from a distance behind layers of fencing and wires. They weren't doing anything too interesting, just relaxing on a warm Sunday afternoon, sitting, stretching, and/or grazing in the paddock, as visitors observed and read the sign describing the amazing story behind the conservation of these valued creatures. Street parking was available right up front, and honestly it doesn't take more than 15 minutes to pay a visit, while exploring other beautiful sites and events at Golden Gate Park.

    Vic C.

    Bison in San Francisco? Yep it's true and you can find them at the Golden Gate Park. You can find the herd next to Spreckels Lake, along John F. Kennedy Drive. In 1891, one bison cow and one bison bull were transported here to make Golden Gate Park their home. Staff from the San Francisco Zoo care for the Bison here. They provide care, feeding and veterinary services, while the San Francisco Recreation and Park department maintain the grounds. If you wish to view the live webcam of the buffalo, you can view it here (https://www.goldengatepark150.com/bison). There may or may not be any activity though when you click on it. For the 150th anniversary of buffalo first making their home here, 5 young bison were introduced to the existing herd here. Free to visit and park. I came by here on a Saturday afternoon with my husband and our little girl dog. A friend of mine had suggested it since we had just came from a long road trip from Los Angeles to Yellowstone and Grand Teton (and had visited several other national parks along the way). Although we did see plenty of bison in both Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton (and much closer than we did at this park), my friend brought up the idea in case we did not know there were bison here in San Francisco. So around 2:30 pm, we were able to find plenty of parking along side the fenced in area of these massive creatures. There weren't too many people around so it was nice to watch them quietly. We saw just a few as they were just grazing. But they do have a large area to roam so I can only imagine the rest of the herd was much further away. Golden Gate Park in such a magical wonder and am always finding so much delight every time I visit.

    Golden Gate Buffalos: It's a little bit funny.. This feeling inside.. I'm not one of those who can.. Easily hide
    Eric R.

    "My place is with you. I go where you go." - Kicking Bird (Lakota), Dances with Wolves What?! You haven't seen or heard about the Buffalos of Golden Gate Park? Talk about being late to the party! The hors d'oeuvres are long since gone, the DJ looks ready for retirement and the New Year's revelers are doing the Electric Slide for the fifth time. Still, tardiness may not diminish the appeal of this American legend! Now the Buffalo vs. Bison debate: What Native Americans saw 500 years ago is the great American Bison and not really Buffalo in name. The use of "Buffalo" actually first came from European settlers who mistakenly thought they were old world Buffalo (found in Africa or Asia). So the old song... "where the Buffalo roam..." should really be... "where the Bison roam.." The history of the American Bison at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco goes back to 1890, story goes that a distinct Bison cow and one Bison bull were transported from the rolling Great Plains to the urban paradise of the Golden Gate Park in California. Hailing from parts of Wyoming and Kansas, the cow was named "Sarah Bernhardt", while the bull was called "Ben Harrison". Named after popular celebrities of the time. As years became decades... more and more Bison called Golden Gate Park home. By the 1990's an estimated 100 calves were born here on the Paddock. 100 years and 100 calves later... This San Francisco herd helped North America surpass the 200,000 mark for the great American Bison, this after being on the brink of extinction for many years due to European settlers over hunting these majestic animals of God. Today, the American Bison population has more than doubled in size, to well over 500,000, and some have actually been reintroduced into the wild. Still, with all the good news it'll never reach the 60 million that once roamed the Americas prior to European settlers and the introduction of domesticated cattle. Sad, but true. In the end, a visit to the Paddock "where the Bison roam..." is a magical experience for those into American history and animal conservation. Kids would love a visit too! Trust! To imagine these great American treasures were nearly extinct brings a tear to my eye... and it all started with "Sarah Bernhardt" and "Ben Harrison"... May God Bless America and the Bison that roam...

    Phil A.

    Yes, there are Bison in SF, in particular Golden Gate Park!! I counted about 10 Bison, and they were somewhat active. They have a large area to roam in, and are a great attraction. I make it a point every time I come to Golden Gate Park to come here, chill out and watch them do the roam thing. A great option when in the Park!!

    Cathy C.

    The bison are an extension of the SF Zoo ... ifs always lovely watching these beasts roam around.

    Erich L.

    Yes there are bison in golden gate park. Stop by and see them if you are in the area. Interesting and unique part of the city.

    An informational board reg.the BISON!!!
    Nicole F.

    Really a beautiful place to come and visit we'll have to start coming to San Francisco to check out all their neat dog parks and parks in general funny to San Francisco looks better than Oakland and Oakland it even smells better in San Francisco amazing yeah we'll come back

    They herded to a little shed, must be feeding time.
    Jennifer O.

    Golden Gate Park is full of little pocket gems like the Shakespeare Garden and magical, grand swaths of green grass and trees like Hellman Hollow. And mystically, a Bison Paddock! I purposely took the long way across town through Golden Gate Park to the outer Richmond and reveled that we're lucky to live in such a beautiful city with its green, undeveloped expanses and quirky things- Like Buffalo. In Golden Gate Park. It's kind of crazy and a little cool, much like its residents.

    The bison are out in the rain!
    Nadine C.

    "Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, Where the deer and the antelope play, Where seldom is heard a discouraging word And the skies are not cloudy all day..." -- John A. Lomax (1910) When I saw my friend, Alana's, check in, I couldn't believe it! Bison at Golden Gate Park? In all the years that I have visited San Francisco, I hadn't known about this phenomenon! This was on the top of my list of things to see! One misty, overcast, and chilly day in March 2016, my cousin, Marilyn, and her husband, Philip, drove my Travel Buddy, Yuri, and me through Golden Gate Park to see the Bison! Woot woot! They were out in the pasture, calmly nibbling at the lawn! It's so amazing! I want to visit them again! There's free parking along the street and no admission fee! Let's go!

    Ed U.

    Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam Where the deer and the antelope play Where seldom is heard a discouraging word And the skies are not cloudy all day Home, home on the range Where the deer and the antelope play Where seldom is heard a discouraging word And the skies are not cloudy all day... I wonder if these bison know about the Bullshead Restaurant in West Portal. My friend Maggie and I were taking a less-than-brisk walk through Golden Gate Park last weekend when the weather was very nearly perfect. As we passed by the cement pool that is Spreckels Lake, I was starting to get worried that they would stampede knowing that I have enjoyed eating a buffalo burger at Bullshead. When we walked past the paddock on our way to the Park Chalet, we saw them lounging way in the distance under the shadow of a mammoth tree. Ah, the drawback of natural habitat areas is that they naturally habituate. Coming back from our minuscule burger at the Park Chalet (just beef, not buffalo), they were up close and grazing as a group (see photos). Much better though they couldn't be bothered by the gawking families strolling and cycling by. Since there were only five head in the herd, I wouldn't expect a replay of "Dances with Wolves" here. No, that would be "Avatar". Let's just hope the Park or Beach Chalet don't start serving Buffalo Steak Bearnaise on the menu. Or else it will be one empty field with a lot of petrified manure. By the way, for old movie trivialists, that's Ralph Bellamy and the crush-worthy Irene Dunne singing "Home on the Range" from the classic 1937 (yes, 1937!) screwball comedy, "The Awful Truth". Respect, kiddies.

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    Beautiful Bison patch. It was awesome to see them up close. Good place for kids and adults

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    Wow... what can I say. 10 big beautiful bison roaming the range, fluff and all. I love it! Cheers.

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    Absolutely one of the best sites in the city. Have been bringing friends here for 3 decades. Always wows everyone.

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