
The California Academy of Sciences is San Francisco’s all‑in‑one science campus — an aquarium, rainforest, planetarium, and natural history museum stitched together under a living roof. It’s equal parts family favorite, date‑night venue, and research institution.
At a Glance
- Where: Golden Gate Park (Music Concourse, across from de Young).
- Time needed: 3–5 hours for highlights; a full day if you linger.
- Core exhibits: Steinhart Aquarium, Osher Rainforest, Morrison Planetarium, Living Roof.
- Busy times: Weekends/holidays; weekday mornings are calmer.
Tip: Reserve your planetarium show time at arrival — free tickets go fast.
Tickets, Passes & Hours
| Option |
Good For |
Notes |
| Standard |
Short visits |
Buy direct; shows reserved on‑site |
| CityPASS |
Museum‑heavy trips |
Includes Academy + de Young options |
| Go City |
Flexible mix |
Check inclusions, blackout dates |
- NightLife (21+): Thursdays after hours with music and themed science.
- Hours vary seasonally — confirm the day’s schedule on entry boards.
Getting There (Transit Wins)
- Muni N‑Judah → Irving St; short walk into the park.
- Buses to Golden Gate Park; ride‑share drop at Music Concourse.
- Parking is limited; consider nearby garages or transit.
Map & Orientation
- Enter at the plaza → reserve planetarium → choose: Rainforest first (less crowded) or Aquarium loop.
- Elevators and ramps connect all floors; roof access is weather‑dependent.

Highlights: Don’t Miss
- Steinhart Aquarium — tunnel tanks, coral reef, bioluminescence.
- Osher Rainforest — a 4‑story glass dome with free‑flight butterflies.
- Morrison Planetarium — a 75‑foot immersive astronomy show.
- Living Roof — native plants, skylights, and green engineering.
- Natural History — T. rex and California habitat dioramas.
Two Ready‑Made Itineraries
Classic 4‑Hour Loop
- 0:00–0:20 → Entry, planetarium reservation.
- 0:20–1:20 → Rainforest dome (queue first).
- 1:20–2:10 → Aquarium loop + bioluminescence.
- 2:10–3:00 → Planetarium show.
- 3:00–3:40 → Living Roof walk.
- 3:40–4:00 → Natural history + shop.
Family‑Friendly (3 Hours)
- Rainforest → snack break → Aquarium.
- Planetarium if kids are comfy with dark spaces.
- Quiet time near specimen cabinets or outdoors in the plaza.
Deep Dives
Steinhart Aquarium
- Coral Reef tunnel: watch schooling patterns for full effect.
- Amazon flooded forest: seasonal levels, plant/fish interactions.
Osher Rainforest
- Microclimates across floors; pause to let glasses defog.
- Spot free‑flight butterflies near canopy platforms.
Morrison Planetarium
- Arrive early; middle rows balance perspective.
- Family shows earlier, advanced programs later.
Living Roof
- Skylight “bubbles” regulate daylight like lungs.
- Rolling contours echo park topography; watch for pollinators.
Accessibility & Comfort
- Elevators access all floors; staff manage Rainforest entry.
- Seating/rest areas dotted through galleries; ask for show accommodations.
Photo Guide
- Roof contours + skylights for geometry.
- Dome reflections; use higher ISO, steady stance.
- Aquarium: no flash; wait for clear swim paths.
FAQs
- Can I see everything in 2 hours? Possible, but you’ll rush — prioritize Rainforest + Planetarium.
- Is NightLife worth it? If you enjoy a social vibe with science, yes.
Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
- Do: Reserve shows immediately; do Rainforest first.
- Don’t: Start in the shop or rely on parking.
Gallery

Bottom Line
Four experiences, one building — plan your show slots, start with the Rainforest, and save time for the roof.