- San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA | Official Website
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department currently manages more than 230 parks, playgrounds and open spaces throughout San Francisco, including two outside city limits—Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in the High Sierras
- EXPLORE OUR PARKS | San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA
EXPLORE OUR PARKS Run, walk, play, rejuvenate-- discover what our 220 city parks have in store for you Golden Gate Park mclaren park trails hikes
- Discover Golden Gate Park | San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA
Golden Gate Park Car-Free Route In an effort to create safer spaces for everyone to enjoy our parks, we're providing a virtually car-free route from one end of the park to the other
- Parks and Facilities • San Francisco Recreation and Parks, C
24th York Mini Park 24th and York Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Picnic Area Playground
- Parks and Facilities • Francisco Park - San Francisco Recreation and . . .
Francisco Park is a beautiful 4 5-acre park located in Russian Hill that opened in April 2022 Bordered by Francisco, Larkin, Bay, and Hyde streets, views from the park’s terraces include the Golden Gate Bridge, Ghirardelli Square, Alcatraz, and the Palace of Fine Arts
- News Flash • San Francisco’s Newest Coastal Park Officially
Sunset Dunes will provide stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, lush coastal ecosystems, and attractions and programming to keep visitors engaged, including murals, public art installations, seating, hammocks, a bike pump track, skateboarding elements, fitness classes, live music, and more
- Who We Are | San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA
With over 4,100 acres and more than 220 parks under its jurisdiction, the Recreation and Park Department stewards some of the most spectacular public spaces in the world, including Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower and the Palace of Fine Arts
- Trails Hikes | San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA
Urban trails allow residents to escape the city’s hectic pace and explore nature in their own neighborhoods One of the things San Franciscans value most about our parks and open spaces is the opportunity they provide for hiking and enjoying the beauty of our natural landscapes
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