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    • Golden Gate Park. Golden Gate Park encompasses 1,017 acres, which makes it San Francisco's largest park. Landscape designer William Hammond Hall and gardener John McLauren transformed the area during the Victorian period, from 1870 to 1871.
    • The Presidio. The Presidio covers 1,500 acres of protected land, an area that was used as a fort by Spanish colonists in the 18th century. Today, the Presidio is a national park, with hiking trails through the forest, picnic areas, two beautiful beaches, and scenic overlooks with views of the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
    • Dolores Park. For a taste of San Francisco's social scene, head to Dolores Park in the sunny Mission District. This 16-acre open space is more of a place to relax and socialize than commune with nature.
    • Washington Square. Tourists enjoy taking a break from sightseeing at Washington Square in North Beach (Little Italy). Locals can also be spotted lounging on the grass or playing Frisbee.
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    • Lands End
    • Ina Coolbrith Park
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    • George Sterling Park
    • Yerba Buena Gardens

    From bonsai and buffalo to redwoods and protests, and from flowers, Frisbees and free music to free spirits, Golden Gate Park seems to contain just about everything San Franciscans love about their city. You could wander the park for a week and still not see it all, with myriad attractions including the de Young Museum, California Academy of Scienc...

    Welcome to San Francisco's sunny side, the land of street ball and Mayan-pyramid playgrounds, semiprofessional tanning and glorious taco picnics. Grassy slopes are dedicated to the fine art of lolling, while lowlands host soccer, Frisbee, political protests and other local sports. Good weather brings cultural events, including Easter's Hunky Jesus ...

    Crissy Fieldis a military airstrip turned waterfront nature preserve with knockout Golden Gate views. Where military planes once zoomed in for landings, bird-watchers now huddle in the quiet rushes of a reclaimed tidal marsh. No more secret Army missions here – just puppies chasing kite fliers, joggers pounding beachfront trails, and kitesurfers sk...

    Hippie communes and Victorian bordellos, czarist bootleggers and jazz legends: these genteel 'Painted Lady' Victorian mansions have hosted them all since 1857, and survived elegantly intact. Pastel 'Postcard Row' mansions (aka the Full House sitcom backdrop) along the southeastern edge of this hilltop parkpale in comparison with the colorful, turre...

    At 312 acres, McLarenis the second largest park in San Francisco proper, and arguably the most underrated. There are some 7 miles of trails (including the lovely Philosopher’s Way) that spread over forests, fields and excellent hillside views of the city. This is a wilder park than Golden Gate, and is great for urban hiking, bird-watching and spott...

    Looking out from Lands Endfeels like surveying the edge of the world. Nestled on the point of land between Golden Gate Park and the Presidio, the park's hiking trails cross the rugged landscape with alternating ocean vistas and views of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Lands End visitor center and cafe are located at Point Lobos Ave and Merrie Way, over...

    On San Francisco's literary scene, all roads eventually lead to Ina Coolbrith. She was California's first poet laureate, editor of Mark Twain, colleague of Ansel Adams and mentor to Jack London, Isadora Duncan, George Sterling and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. But her friends didn't know her secret: her uncle was Mormon prophet Joseph Smith. This hidde...

    Scramble up the red rocks of 520ft-high Corona Heightsfor jaw-dropping, 180-degree views at the summit. Face east as the sun sets, and watch the city unfurl below in a carpet of light. Take tiny Beaver St uphill to the steps through the bushes, then head right up the trail, past tennis courts and rock climbers. For an easier hike, enter via Rooseve...

    'Homeward into the sunset/Still unwearied we go/Till the northern hills are misty/With the amber of afterglow.' Poet George Sterling's poem 'City by the Sea' seems impossibly romantic – but when you watch the sunset over the Golden Gate Bridge from his namesake hilltop park, you'll see his point of view. This is the ideal vantage point to appreciat...

    Breathe a sigh of relief: you've found the lush green getawayin the concrete heart of SoMa, between Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Metreon entertainment complex. This is a prime spot to picnic, hear free noontime summer concerts (see website) or duck behind the fountain for a smooch. Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Fountain is a wall of water t...

    • Golden Gate Park. Born out of sand dunes in the late 1800s, Golden Gate Park today is a rich blend of gardens, play spaces and museum culture. The new de Young Museum, San Francisco’s fine arts icon, opened to rave reviews in 2005, and the California Academy of Sciences is right across the way.
    • Ocean Beach. Walk from the east end of Golden Gate Park to Ocean Beach, and you'll feel a bit like Magellan making that last turn around the Cape. Where Golden Gate Park will lull you with its shaded trails and vegetation-bound lakes -- emerge on the west side and the horizon pops open -- literally.
    • Aquatic Park. Aquatic Park is a number of parks in one. It's the aquatic playground of Dolphin Club members who brave the Bay's ice waters for their swims.
    • Crissy Field. Crissy Field, in the Presidio, is a former airfield and success story of habitat restoration. The tidal marshes, grasslands and cypress trees followed asphalt removal, hazardous waste clean up and hours upon hours of volunteer efforts in cleaning and planting.
  2. Mar 5, 2014 · Every Wednesday we break down the details of a lesser known park in San Francisco. And why not? There are 220 of them, but it sometimes seems like Golden Gate Park and Dolores Park get all...

  3. Mar 2, 2022 · Golden Gate Park. One of the most popular parks in the country and the largest in San Francisco, this spot offers an array of gardens, flowers and scenic views. Activities don't stop at the outdoors as the de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park Aquarium and other activities are offered as well.

  4. Apr 26, 2023 · Mission Dolores Park, often just called Dolores Park, is one of the most popular urban parks in San Francisco. In a city known for its dramatic microclimates, the Mission District is...

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