![]() NPS Welcome to the Nike Missile Site, the most fully restored Nike missile site in the country. During the tense years of the Cold War, from 1953 to 1979, the United States Army built and operated close to 300 Nike missile sites in the United States. These sites were designed to be the last line of defense against H-Bomb carrying Soviet bombers that had eluded the Air Force’s interceptor jet aircrafts. SF-88 in the Marin Headlands was one such site. Today, Golden Gate National Recreation Area works together with a dedicated group of volunteers to preserve the site as it was during operations to remind visitors of the physical and psychological effects of the Cold War on the American landscape. Plan Your VisitOpen Hours
(Tours generally last 45 minutes) No reservation required unless visiting with a group larger than 10 people. If visiting with a group larger than 10+ people please e-mail us at GOGA_MarinHeadlands_Info@nps.gov Tips & Highlights
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The threats that were faced during the Cold War, the decisions that were made during that time period, was it right? Was it wrong? Was it worth it? More Nike Missile Site
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Last updated: August 27, 2025