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    Rossi Park

    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Brian Q.

    Yeah, I'm critical b/c I'm on a quest to search for the best FPV playground in the City (while Covid has 95% of the spots closed) and so I've come across quite a few that would be more worthy of your visit even if you intend to actually play at the playground (once it opens up) as opposed to flying a little quadcopter around. First impressions? I am impressed with the park compared to my expectations off the street. From the street view that I've passed by a zillion times for over the past 30 years, I wasn't expecting much. A lot fewer transients hanging out up there than I expected. A total of zero that day actually. Seems like a world on its own up there. You'd never expect that smack in the middle of busy streets. Signs say closed, but the gate is open - possibly for access to the rest of the park b/c there isn't a specific gated entrance to the playground that can be locked. Truthfully, the playground is more of a compliment to the walking areas and grassy field than a focus in itself. Not sure why there's so much empty space between each of the playground structures. Some of them seem more like sculptures than actual structures my kids would play in. Spiral thing looks cool but I doubt most people would really know how to play with that thing. I haven't brought my kids there, but I give it 10 minutes before they get bored. Maybe more of a place for adults to chat with their friends in the few park benches available up there. Safety rating? 6.5 out of 10. Although it's too far off the street to have protection from the public, the fact that it's up those stairs makes it such that it's not convenient enough for people to walk close enough to be of any danger to anyone using the park for its intended purpose. The balance of privacy vs being public is a tough one to manage with playground design overall. Would I take my own kids there? Maybe for a stroll to satisfy a curiosity, but nothing more than that. I may come back to fly the FPV quadcopter not b/c it's a great place but b/c I imagine it'll be pretty empty most of the time.

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    Connie B.

    Well kept inner Richmond park and playground. A little for everyone. Couple baseball diamonds, two tennis courts basketball hoops , soccer area and plenty of trees...and a indoor pool. Across them little street on their south side is a dog area and then restrooms Plenty of room to play but small enough to see the basic premiter.

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    Chill place to spend a weekend day playing tennis, basketball or other sports in their open grass.

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    This area of SF has been our new favorite since avoiding it like the plague due to an unfortunate…read moresmash & grab years ago. Presidio Tunnel Tops is definitely the new parkland that The City deserves! This is a vast haven with lush greeneries and play areas for kids, adults and paw companions. Reservations are encouraged for larger groups with assigned picnic tables and lawn areas, otherwise, it's a first come first served basis with people setting up blankets in the well manicured grass turf. With magnificent views of the Golden Gate, Alcatraz Island, Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts and SF's iconic skyline, while standing on one spot. What more could you ask for? Sans marine layer of course. This park is also near the Walt Disney Family Museum for fans of the house of mouse. Helpful reminders for first time visitors. Either get early for parking or forget the adjacent lots like the French Court area and just go to the Anza Avenue, Outpost Meadow or the Crissy Field East Beach parking areas. Parking is free after 6 PM to 8 AM, so that is a plus for sunset vigils. Don't forget to pay at any of the kiosks! Plate number is mandatory. No printed receipt needed. It gets chilly and windy here so bring layers even in the summer. If you can, bring your own snacks and drinks as food truck and Il Parco offerings can get tourist trap pricey. All-Gender restrooms with communal sinks are located by the Presidio Field Station and the cafe.

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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!

    My first association of Mt Tam is from Cowgirl Creamery's best seller, Mt Tam Triple Cream with…read moreHeart cheese. Ever since then, I've wanted to hike this peak, today I have achieved my wish. Early June with mild coastal temp, 50s-60s. Started up Matt Davis Trail in the foggy forest, to Pantoll Campground, to West Point Inn where we can look down to the top of the fog layer, to the Fire Lookout building at the Peak. Then we came down reverse but split off to Steep Ravine and Dip Sea trail after the campground. I've also always wanted to climb that ladder. This hike provided views of the Pacific ocean on the West as well as views of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge on the East side. I thoroughly enjoyed the cool lush forest, but actually my favorite section was the single track along the slope of the open area after the Mt Tam State Park sign.

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