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    Balboa Park

    4.2 (50 reviews)

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    Tristan L.

    A big park with lots of things to do. Our main focus when visiting is the playground, it is a 3 level split playground with rope climbs, spinners, lots of slides, swings, more climbing equipment and a fun bus. All levels are easily accessible with a stroller. There are also bathrooms close by, nothing spectacular but they get the job done. I haven't needed to park for the playground but there is a side street nearby where I see spots open regularly. It is along the J muni line and down the road from Balboa Park Bart.

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    Wes M.

    No reviews yet? Well, can't say I'm surprised... Balboa Park, along with the adjacent Balboa Park BART/Muni station and CCSF, forms a sort of hub within the OMI/Excelsior neighborhood. But there's surprisingly little commerce here; it's concentrated farther west on Ocean and over on Mission. The park looks sizable on the map, but the majority of it is taken up by a set of baseball/soccer fields that could probably accomodate 3 games simultaneously. Not sure where the demand for that comes from (maybe CCSF?). There's also tennis courts, a playground, and an indoor swimming pool. However, if you're simply looking for a place to take a stroll or a jog, don't bother as there's very little in the way of paths here. Neighborhood is working-class but perfectly safe (by daylight anyway). One good way to familiarize yourself with the park would be to grab an awesome sandwich from Roxie Market across the street and find a picnic table.

    New park benches by the newly fixed up tennis courts
    Elyse N.

    Though the weather in this part of the city can be pretty gruesome during the summer months, the park itself is great! And it makes you appreciate those sunny, windless days even more! This is a big park and has different "sections". There is the baseball field area, the kids playground area, the tennis courts, the basketball hoops, the field, and the indoor pool area. The entire park has recently been redone, which was really really needed. It was pretty shabby, and there were always mounds of trash and wood debris near the pool and basketball courts for some reason. There are now park benches and tables, new tennis courts, new hoops, and an updated playground. All that trash is gone, and the overgrown vegetation is now being maintained. Looks much better!

    K L.

    Parking wasn't hard to find. Lots & lots of grassy area for baseball or football http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=CAveDmi9tYg3Gbs9VVnm2Q&select=iam4g-cg6aywDwaqfRN1fw. We played baseball on the baseball diamond. I believe there's a couple of them. Across the street are 4 tennis courts, 6 old looking swings, & one new looking kid park http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=CAveDmi9tYg3Gbs9VVnm2Q&select=n4EHqLlBjd5HU7Ff2ZetIw. The tennis court here was empty, which is rare in the Sunset. Maybe residents in this area don't play...I wonder why this area is so empty. The old swings were empty too. The only area that had A LOT of people was the new kid park. I guess that area looked the best, it had bright colors, & lots of play structure to play on.

    Jennifer H.

    The new Balboa Park Playground is surprisingly nice. It has just undergone a makeover from a decrepit, dangerous pile of doodoo to a spanking-new modern playground. You can get a hint of the old '70s' stuff by looking at the swingset outside the gated playground -- ick. Now there is recycled rubber surfacing for the play structures and new concrete paths. There is a cute little yellow school bus next to the 2-5-year-olds' play gym. The 5-12-year-olds' jungle gym is surprisingly large, and some parts of it are negotiable by a 2-year-old: the walking ramp, stairs, and lower slides. The large gym has a big slide, and you have to crawl through a bumpy tunnel and then climb up to get to the slide top -- fun! There is a short steel slide next to the tallest slide to give you a taste of yesteryear's fast slides. The playground is mostly enclosed; there is the entrance (not gated) and the grassy field area where the entrance is rather large. I can't attest to the dog-poopy level of the field because I didn't go in and run around, but I saw a few dogs in there. The play structure is orange, green, and purple -- now, who doesn't love that? The missing elements are the following: sandbox and water play area, more swings, and little ride-on toys. There *are* swings on the playground, but there is only ONE bucket swing for babies and toddlers, which is a huge oversight. Next to the bucket swing is some giant yellow contraption that looks like a rollercoaster seat you slap over you to lock you in. For the missing elements I have to deduct a star because you just don't feel a playground is truly complete without sand and water play and rocking ride-ons like horses, cars, or rockets. Parking on the side directly next to the playground is small; you have to go further back in the lot to find parking, and I should mention that an SFPD police station is also back there in case you need help. It's a fun idea to have a police station in a park because it increases the park area's safety. If you have time to read up on the playground's history, you'll see that residents of the area have needed a new playground for ages and that the renovation was made possible with help from Kaboom. Residents also chipped in to raise funds. One of the factoids about the park stated that the district was the most dense with kids in all of SF. It's so sad that the most needy get short shrift. I hope that people use this playground wisely and keep it clean. It is a gem for this neighborhood, and gems should be kept shiny.

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    Balboa park is not really a park. It's like a baseball field with sprinklers and grass, surrounded by the police.

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    9 years ago

    For the most part, its good tennis courts. It would be nice too if they have lighting for night games.

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    A neighborhood type of park. There is a new swing/play area for children. Plenty of street parking.

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    I like to play tennis here, or just hang out on the swings and chill with friends on the play structure.

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