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4.5 (52 reviews)

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Rebekah T.

If I reviewed each and every park in San Francisco, Holly Park would be at the top of my list. Why? Sentimental memories of being a kid in the park on monkey bars, swings, being a little dare devil jumping off the things....perfect landing!!! I was a playground gymnast. Going to the park as a kid always made me happy. As an adult, I still enjoy coming to this park. It's nice to see that this park is still very well maintained, nice baseball diamond, playground, picnic tables, tennis and basketball courts. It's a tiny park, but well taken care of. Brings back great memories. The trees are so very tall and serve as a protective canopy over the park. The light breaks between the trees and from the top you have an excellent view of the bay view. I walk through this park often, just to hear the Eucalyptus trees. I could always walk around the circle, but prefer walking right through Holly Park every time. I like to run around Holly Park. It's a perfect little circle and not very long at all (probably 1/4 mile around). It's easy to brag about how many laps you did. Lol. I hope you get a chance to enjoy this park for yourself. ;)

We're of to see the "Wizard of Holly Park." Nathan leads the pack with Jackson Louie "JLo" & uncle Joe (dog sitter) following!
Edwin R.

Looking for balance? Live in the city? You just found it. Holly Park is an oasis, a "God's country" if you will, a magical place that takes the hustle and bustle of urban noises and soothes them as you take a stroll along its paved path. The eucalyptus trees at the very top is truly breathtaking. It's like strolling through "The Wizard of Oz." Since its renovation in September of 2004, Holly Park provides state of the art kiddie playground, a deck with tables and benches that can accommodate a crowd of about 50 including barbecue grills to boot. A tennis and basketball court, and just on the other side, is an awesome baseball field. This is a dog friendly park with well behaved dogs including their owners! I have taken my dogs here many times and it has got to be one of the my favorite parks in San Francisco. There are plenty of shades, tons of green grass for the dogs to run around and explore, a clean drinking water fountain both for humans and their dogs, a well lit and clean bathrooms, and benches everywhere to sit and chill. The park is clean. What more can you ask for?

Kristina B.

Definitely my new favorite park for people and dogs alike. It's always quiet with the birds singing and tons of trees and grass where some humans run and various dogs play. It's a little further from me than my second favorite park -billy goat hill- but for the sunshine and all the rest, it's worth it. Most dogs here are on the small to medium size so we all feel pretty comfortable with our dogs off leash.

View on the east side of playground and bayview!
Meryl S.

I enjoy this park, particularly its view when you are looking to the east of the bay and Bayview. The park itself is a little hill, its got a baseball diamond and basketball and tennis courts, and a little strip of playground equipment (fenced in) for the little ones. It's definitely dog friendly like the rest of Bernal Heights, and I often see dogs there off leash. It's well maintained, has a public bathroom, and has nice big trees. All that said, it's pretty tiny, not at all big enough to get lost or even take a decent length walk. It's a nice place to sit and have a picnic lunch, and I always walk through it instead of around it on my way to Cortland Ave, but that's about it.

Andi T.

This *is* a great playground for the kiddies. It's separated into big and little kids areas by a gate, and the whole durn thing is fenced in, which is very handy. The park gets great weather and has lovely views. A caveat: the sand pit has treacherously steep sides. I've watched quite a few kids and adults wipe out when they weren't paying attention.

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