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    Stern Grove Dog Park - Lucky!

    Stern Grove Dog Park

    4.3(24 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This is such a gem of a park in the Sunset District. A lovely green space for dog walkers,…read morefamilies, runners and not forgetting it evolves into a concert stadium for the annual Stern Grove Festival, bringing in thousands of people together to enjoy music and the park. Had a lovely walk this morning enjoying bathing in nature and observing plants and animals all around. This park has a little lake, a new upgraded climbing structure and 4 pickle ball courts which needs to be booked through Park and Rec. There is a big carpark as you enter on Vale and toilets are located in the clubhouse and by the stage. From the outside, it's hard to envision this oasis as you walk down to the grove surrounded by tall eucalyptus trees. Grateful to have this park nearby to enjoy!!!

    I have driven past this park 1 million times on 19th St., and I never knew what it was! I was so…read moresurprised to find this hidden gem! We went in the main entrance on the corner of 19th and something else, but it was very hectic and busy! The hill was pretty steep to push a stroller down, And my nephews complained about the steep hill, but they also don't hike. I didn't think it was very steep where your body would hurt. But I hike. Lol anyways, that area opened up to a little parking lot and a great stage area with huge steps to play on and run around. On the backside, there was a huge hillside, filled with beautiful eucalyptus trees, and the smell Was amazing and enchanting! We kept walking and found an open meadow area, and then a spot where you could take your dogs off leash! Sadly, both sets of bathrooms were closed, but it was a holiday weekend, so maybe that's why? There was also a sandy spot and you could watch ducks come in and out of the lake! I will definitely go back here again! I'll just make sure I go to the bathroom before hand! It's also right down the street from the mall so I was able to use the bathroom there.

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    Stern Grove Dog Park - Wild mushrooms

    Wild mushrooms

    Stern Grove Dog Park - Entering the park- we parked our cars in the neighborhood- there's a parking lot below on a side street- we didn't know. Hee

    Entering the park- we parked our cars in the neighborhood- there's a parking lot below on a side street- we didn't know. Hee

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    Alemany Blvd Dog Park

    Alemany Blvd Dog Park

    3.6(15 reviews)
    0.8 miIngleside Heights

    DOG WALKERS BEWARE! YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE…read more The private owners who come to this park will report you for the smallest infraction. The park itself is small and dirty. There is NO clean space it is all dirt and mud. It is poorly maintained, the DPW is responsible for this area NOT parks and Rec. and they do literally nothing. It is the private owners in the neighborhood who do all the cleaning and maintenance. Most of the private owners are chill, but there is a distinct avoidance of their responsibility to clean up their dog droppings. At times, the place can be a literal sh*t show. It doesn't help that when more than two dogs walkers are there at any one time, the place becomes way too crowded and I guarantee you will leave with sh*t on your shoes. wait.... I meant to say even when the park is empty, you will leave with sh*t on your shoes. There is ALWAYS several out of control dogs or dog guardians at this filthy hell hole. It used to be a nice place several years ago, now it is sadly an open sewer frequented by the homeless and thoughtless. There is no water inside the park and the fountain outside is filthy. I've found human feces, mud and assorted other stuff in it NEVER let your dogs drink from it unless you want a huge vet bill. Speaking of vet bills, unless a good Samaritan private owner pulls the weeds.. (again DPW does less than nothing), the place gets infested with fox tails every spring and summer. Ticks? yes. Fleas? Yes. Ghiardia? Yes. If you hate yourself and hate your dogs, this is the park for you.

    Great because it's not crowded, easy parking, and lots of shade. Also, it's fenced in, while some…read moredog parks aren't. So, for dogs who like to run away, this is a great spot to let them run and explore, but not get away. It's a bit dusty and dirty, so your pup may come away a bit dirty but... that's not so bad, right?

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    Alemany Blvd Dog Park - Luna exploring the park!

    Luna exploring the park!

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    Alemany Blvd Dog Park

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    Mission Bay Dog Park - View from the dog park. You can see the bay bridge, bike path, and dedicated pedestrian path.

    Mission Bay Dog Park

    4.2(14 reviews)
    6.1 miMission Bay

    Small but very busy park in a perfect, safe and clean neighborhood…read more I'm not a big fan of artificial man-made dog parks with fake grass. I mean... why fake grass if you can give your dogs the real experience instead of touching plastic with their paws.... anyways that's another topic. This dog park is small but gets very busy. Most people are residents or live nearby. If you're not sure where to find a lot of dogs for yours to play with, this park might just be it. Watch out. Because it's fake grass, even if the owners pick up the poop it'll leave doodooo residuals EVERYWHERE on the grass.

    We love Mission Bay Dog Park!…read more The dog park itself is a long rectangle situated between apartment buildings in the Mision Bay area. The park is covered primarily in astroturf and includes two fire hydrants, some benches, a three port water fountain, and 3 poop bag dispensers (one on each end and one in the middle). The park itself is pretty much always clean. Many of the dogs are from the neighborhood so there are a lot of regular. Practically all the owners we have met are also pretty nice. If you're driving to the park, there is a ton of parking in the area. Only downside is that meters in Mission Bay go until 10pm, but that's no fault of the park. The park is open from 6am until 10pm and we have found that the best time to go is in the morning before work or in the later evening, post 8pm. The park can be especially busy right after working hours and, for us, we try not to go during this time. We love this park and go to it almost daily!

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    Mission Bay Dog Park
    Mission Bay Dog Park - Neighborhood off-leash park for dogs - of all sizes, along Long Bridge St leading up to Mission Creek.

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    Neighborhood off-leash park for dogs - of all sizes, along Long Bridge St leading up to Mission Creek.

    South Sunset Park

    South Sunset Park

    4.3(16 reviews)
    1.9 miParkside

    This park is great for toddlers ! It's gated which is a plus and has some good attractions and is…read moreclose by the basketball courts. Parking is ok you just have to really keep an eye out for parking.

    Imagine if you were your basketball for a second. A basketball player pulls up for a shot, and…read morereleases you with a flick o' da wrist. The jumper is textbook, and you're put into a rotation that sends you on the trajectory of a fairly nice arc. You get a gorgeous view of the entire South Sunset Park in your brief moment of air time. A beautiful field of AstroTurf lies just across the fence. On it are dozens of elementary-aged children kicking a soccer ball aimlessly, to the apparent delight of the on-looking parents. That would explain the cavalry of mini-vans parked along-side the street right outside the park. Westward, you catch a glimpse of the ocean blue. Despite the hilly terrain of the Sunset District, the basketball hoop is essentially at sea level, making it even more susceptible to the winds of the Pacific Ocean. Ah, the wind. Instead of going through the hoop as the trajectory had originally planned for you, the wind had forced you left and down. On your descent, you only barely grazed the left side of the rim before thudding unceremoniously on the hard concrete floor behind the post. Out of bounds, take it from up top. Playing basketball at South Sunset Park, or better known as '40th and Vicente' (not to be confused with '26th and Vicente'), is as much a test of patience it is of a test of endurance. The backboard is semi-circle and not particularly wide, so forget any bank shots and any fancy English finishes off the glass. The wind, as illustrated above, is omnipresent, determined to forever blow away your confidence --- in your own shot, and in your teammates. "What do you mean I need to pass it to the wide open guy in the corner?!" Frustrated with the court? You won't be the only one. If you're over the enviable age of 23, chances are your two knees are complaining as well. Every millimeter of your bones take an anguishing pounding from the unforgiving concrete. Playing here is like playing for Coach Thibs. Your knees won't hold up for more than 4 years. I know a guy with pretty good elevation on his jumper. He prefers to shoot like flat-foot Paul Pierce here. Another guy I know likes to sky for the rebound like Jamario Moon. He's all about box-out-fundamentals-only when playing at South Sunset. I, myself, tried jumping for a rebound once. Landed on both feet, full impact. My lower back didn't forgive me for the next three days. I don't know why people even play here. Perhaps it's because there are four hoops and they are almost always available. For some people, that beats waiting 45 minutes to an hour watching other people play. "Hey I'm after the guy with the yellow shorts. He's gonna be on after the next game. Naw man, I already have my four." Here at South Sunset, I daresay you'll never have to track a guy down to call 'Next'. Sometimes, the best ability is indeed availability. If you still insist on hooping here after learning all that, then I can only admire your dedication. The wind, the backboard, your knees, and you back? ALL EXCUSES. A true hooper will play anywhere and anytime. LeBron James didn't become the high school phenom by refusing to play in the crappy courts of Akron --- he just didn't develop a jumper until he was 30 is all. One last advice though: don't wear your indoor ball shoes here. It'll leave without any of the grip left.

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    South Sunset Park
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