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John McLaren Park

4.3(181 reviews)
0.7 mi•Visitacion Valley

I ventured to this park in search of a stroller friendly environment for my 6 week old. This park…read morepopped up on a recommended list found online. I loved the convenience of parking and the greenery and view. A car parked beside us and a group of people started smoking weed so I suppose this is a meeting spot to do that as well. Found the philosophers trail but quickly realized that it was not stroller friendly so headed towards the other side of the park with picnic tables. The rocky path was decent but still caused my baby's head to wobble a bit. I looped up the paved path between picnic benches and ended my walk there since it was incredibly windy and chilly. I recommend this park for a lunch date or a stroll (without a stroller).

An underrated park for sure! As a Bay Area native, GGP is generally my go-to park, but McLaren…read moredefinitely falls second, slowly becoming one of my favorites. There is a ton of free parking available at different points of the park, along with restrooms, picnic tables, and benches. There's a variety of different terrain (flat concrete, grass, hilly dirt trails) in the park, making it suitable for dog walks, running, hiking, cycling, and recreational sports. It is far less busier than GGP, which can be great if you're opting for a peaceful stroll in nature. Although not as polished as GGP, the park is maintained fairly well. I would highly recommend this park if you're looking for a quieter, less crowded peaceful retreat in the city. I also suggest previewing the map first, as there are tons of different parks within the park, based on the activity you're going for.

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Holly Park

Holly Park

4.5(52 reviews)
1.6 mi•Bernal Heights

A good sized park with play area for children, basketball court and ball field. Views and old trees…read moreand lots of space. Lots of benches to snuggle with your boo thang. I remember I once took my Piggy Piggy here. In fact, that was my first visit to this fantastic park. She loved it but didn't like the stairs. She would do five stairs and then need a 45 minute rest. I wanted to go to the top and see the views so I just carried her - she didn't mind - shameless - I loved how based she was - I found that so attractive - so confident. The views here are incredible near the top - you can see in all directions once you clear the trees - all the way to the bay. Its usually got some wind blowing through the old trees and you can hear that as you relax at one of the many well placed benches. Its very romantic. The park is circular in shape and hilly - around the perimeter there is tons of parking - I sometimes dream of living across from a park like this where I can enjoy all the green and have none of the work. Probably a park where you would never see it unless you live nearby. The best part of having a dog is that if forces you to try something new every day as they like to sniff around and act as if they are Christopher Columbus with this instant attitude like they were the first to find this place and now own it if they tinkle or sprinkle around here and there. How far would I drive to come here? Maybe 14 minutes. 4 stars.

Holly Park literally has to be on my Top 3 list of favorite parks in San Francisco. What I love…read moremost about Holly Park is how you truly get a 360 view of San Francisco as Holly Park structurally is a round park. Whether you are doing a morning walk with your dog with a cup of coffee in your hand, hanging with your friends, taking your child to the playground, basking in the sun reading a book, or sweating off your energy with a basketball game or pickleball rally, Holly Park has space for it all. I could be wrong but I believe there is only 1 playground, 1 basketball court, and 1 Tennis court. There are public restrooms. There is an ample amount of parking despite being a residential area.

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Excelsior Playground

4.3(12 reviews)
0.4 mi•Excelsior

This is a good park of walking/hiking distance from my house (25 mins)…read more My niece and nephew likes to walk here. It's not big but it takes up a whole neighborhood block. Basketball court, tennis court, baseball field, another huge grass field, 2 playground for kids (one for babies & toddlers) (another for bigger kids) There's a small classroom for youth /counseling programs and a public bathroom. It's pretty big, but is not kept clean, but okay to use. There's one male urinal (open, no stall or door) and one large toilet (they can fit another 2 toilet stalls) which have urine on the floor of all the times we went. I have to pour water on the floor to wash the bottoms of our shoes. The playground gets crowded some times which is always a hassle. Some kids don't know how to share and be patience, you have to watch your kids closely. Overall a nice park to chill

My local playground! Lots of options here: - A large field…read morewith baseball diamond (I've never actually seen anyone play baseball here, so it's just a huge field for my dog to run around on!) - A tennis court - A basketball court - 2 decent sized playground structures - one for toddlers, one for kids (though my 2-year-old can play on both!). There is also sand under the structures, which is a huge plus. Both structures are gated off. A friend who lives a block away and comes pretty often says this playground is always busy, and it probably is compared to others in the city, but your luck can vary. I've come at 10am on a Saturday and it was relatively empty, 5pm on a weekday when it was packed, and 1pm on a weekday when it was pretty busy. There are lots of trees around the playground, so there's plenty of shade. There are bathrooms here, though half the time one of them is "out of service", and they are generally pretty dirty. No dedicated parking lot, but there are a lot of angled spots along Madrid by the main park entrance. There's also a community center with a large room; pre-COVID, there was free Zumba at 9am every Saturday. A pretty low-impact, beginner-level class, but decent as a free resource! I've heard you can also rent this community center (for kid's birthdays, etc).

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