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    Jack Early Park

    4.5 (33 reviews)

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    Can hear the sea lions from here
    Jennifer N.

    I love discovering mini staircase walks and "parklets" as I wander around San Francisco. You can reach Jack Early Park by heading straight up Grant, as you head out of North Beach. It's a quick set of tree lined stairs that wind up to a vantage point that allows for great views of the Bay Bridge, Alcatraz and the Golden Gate ( if you turn your head a certain way.) It's pretty hidden and never crowded. I enjoy resting here and soaking in the views. Excellent place for quiet and contemplation. Stop along the stairs to admire the landscaping and flowers, tack it on to other urban explorations and Jack Early Park is well worth checking out.

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    Kevin A.

    This is probably one of the most hidden, cutty little gems of the city. It is surrounded on all sides by tourist destinations -Coit Tower, North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf- and yet it remains for the most part unexplored and unknown...and honestly it's great that way. The small and steep bit of land it occupies was apparently deemed unfit for landscaping by the city, so a resident of the neighborhood by the name of (you guessed it) Jack Early spent 25 years bringing this sweet little urban escape to fruition. It's a wonderful place to impress visitors, friends, and romantic interests. One of my favorite things to do when coming here is to stop by Liguria bakery and get some oh-so-delicious focaccia bread, take a seat on the bench at the top platform, and enjoy the view. The only draw back to such a lovely and secluded pocket is that when the park is already inhabited when you arrive it kind of ruins the mood for you -and probably them as well. Even though it is a bit elusive, all you have to do is basically follow Grant Street almost to the end until you pass Chestnut, then look on the right side of the street for a plaque next to the stairs to help tip you off to its existence. And as other reviews have noted beware the locked gate. It is supposed to be locked at dark and then opened in the morning but sometimes it remains closed even as daylight pushes on. Though the gate is pretty easy to hop if you (or your date) are up for the easily surmountable challenge. I would caution going up there if you happen to be drunk though -first for the danger of climbing, and second because Jack Early Park is very residential (and very rich residential at that) and they may call the cops. Overall an amazing little slice of beauty.

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    Andrea H.

    This park is more of a vista lookout than an actual "park". It's pretty much a staircase to an incredible 180 degree view of the bay, Alcatraz, the Richmond Bridge, and most of the GGB. Unlike the Filbert and Greenwich Steps, this series of steps is pretty mild. I was able to snap a few photos on a clear day that are very pretty!

    the view
    Dan C.

    Talk about a secret. Though it's called Jack Early Park, it's really more of a little viewing platform rather than a green space. I was new to the city, just aimlessly wandering around Telegraph Hill on a gorgeous day, when I just happened to see this random little stairway shaded by trees, winding up into an area up among the rooftops. 20 steps, and there was a view of both Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge. The second time I tried to find it with a friend months later, it took me like 40 min to figure out where it was again, and of course find parking (not easy around there)...elusive little bugger. But yeah anyway, there might be better views in the city I suppose, but this is a unique vantage point, and it's just one of those places that makes you feel like a real SF insider if you know about it. Good yelp material, ne? NB It's also locked up after dark, so go during the day of course

    Toni C.

    Gets the heart rate up to a breathtaking view of SF. A small hike up some wooden steps, but at the top, it's a gorgeous view with crisp, clean breeze.

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    Just past SF this park has so many different trail options perfect for all hiking levels. The…read moredownside is this place gets PACKED! My sister and I arrived before 8am at the Watershed parking lot and barely found a space. We did the trail that took us to the West Point Inn for the pancake breakfast and round trip was close to 5 miles so it was a great workout. There's gorgeous views and well! On the way back to the 101 however it's a mess. The road on the way down is crowded with parked cars, which makes driving through challenging. That's the only thing about this park, other than that I'd love to come back in spring when everything is green and vibrant!

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    Imagine a huge rectangle. Make it a park with grass and hills, flowers, trees, some fountains... I…read moredunno, throw in a big lake, some world-class Art and Science museums, and a dome where concerts and shows perform in the Summer. Let's also close down the streets from cars one day a week in the Summer so people can ride their bikes, skate, rollerblade, play and dance in the streets! How about on some warm weekend days we put huge concerts there that fill the grass for as far as the eye can see so people can bring all their friends to enjoy food, drinks, and music together. And the lake... let's make it so people can rent boats, and if they don't or can't row, they can peddle so they, too, can enjoy the waterfall and life on the lake! Let's also have beautiful statues around the park, definitely a Shakespeare Garden, and let's throw in something for garden lovers, like a Botanical Garden (a big one) and a Conservatory of Flowers. For more culture, let's add a Japanese Tea Garden with more lakes and flowers, and even a bridge in the shape of a circle. Let's also make this accessible to everyone, so some days, the museums are free (ie, usually once a month). And some entrance fees are lower for locals. (Check the websites.) Aaaaaand this is Golden Gate Park, and this is my favorite park in California, if not the entire country.

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    What you lose in challenging elevation changes, you gain in stunning views and greenery. Lafayette…read morepark is an iconic location in San Francisco and a place that serves regular park goers, those who want to play tennis, those with kids, as well as our four legged friends. The park is beautifully maintained, with clean walking paths, manicured gardens, and enough benches and seating spaces. You can easily find a little corner to make your own for a bit. There is a rather large and modern kids playground and even more large grassy areas, both for those who want to lounge and for the dogs that want to run around. Overall, Lafayette Park is yet another gem that makes San Francisco special.

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