Peaceful Parks in San Francisco For A break From the City Hustle

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Showcasing diverse terrain of rolling hills, beaches and green meadows, parks in San Francisco are a nature lover’s abode. Among the 220 gardens and floral parks in San Francisco, the most famous is (Read More)Golden Gate Park with elusive vistas of the bridge beside. There are excellent biking trails and beachfront golf courses within these parks with opportunities for tranquil, recreational activities.

Here is the list of 15 Peaceful Parks in San Francisco For A break From the City Hustle

1. Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Anthony Chabot Regional Park
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Anthony Chabot Regional Park is situated in the hills of Oakland, Northern California. This 3,304-acre park offers camping and various other outdoor recreational activities. It is among the most varied parks in the district. There are miles of delightful hiking, cycling, and riding trails to explore, passing through the grassland, chaparrals, the shady eucalyptus groves, and along the breezy shores of Lake Chabot.

Features : Family Campground
Timings : Open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Pet Friendly : Dogs Allowed
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

2. Angel Island State Park

Angel Island State Park
5.0 /5

Angel Island State Park is situated on Angel Island, which is the largest island in the San Francisco Bay, California. This island park offers scenic views of the sea, the SF Skyline, the Marin headlands, and the surrounding Bay area. There are many hiking and biking trails to have fun. Various recreational options are available in this park, including the campsites for camping. Long ago the Angel Island was a hunting spot for the tribal inhabitants. Also, the island has around a century-long military history.

Features : Camping, Hiking & Biking Spot, Nice place for kids
Pet Friendly : Dogs not allowed
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible Entrance

3. Bernal Heights Park

Bernal Heights Park
4.5 /5

Bernal Heights is a hillside park situated in the southeast of San Francisco. The park is at 400 ft. height, which imparts 360 degrees scenic view of the notable sights of San Francisco like the downtown, SF Skyline, the Sutro Tower, and the surrounding Bay Area. This park in San Francisco was formed due to the collision of the Pacific and Northern American plates. It lies on the bedrocks. Bernal Heights Park sits between a residential area.

Timings : Open from 5 A.M. to Midnight
Kids friendly : Yes
Dogs friendly : Yes
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

4. Buena Vista Park

Buena Vista Park
4.5 /5

Buena Vista is a public park in the Buena Vista and Haight-Ashbury heights neighborhood. The park is located in the center of the city and offers spectacular views of the San Francisco city from the top of lush slopes. This park is spread across 36-acres, and is the oldest park in San Francisco. It is a place for recreation, to enjoy the outdoors, and spend time with your loved ones.

Features : Recreational Spot, Kids play area
Dogs allowed : Yes
Timings : Open - 5 a.m. to Midnight
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible entrance

5. Mission Dolores Park

Mission Dolores Park
4.5 /5

Mission Dolores Park, simply known as the Dolores Park, is a city park in the gorgeous city of San Francisco, California, at the Western border of the Mission district. It is a hotspot for picnics and local gatherings for the people. With around 16 acres of area, Dolores Park is among the most popular parks in San Francisco City. Many festive programs and other events are organized in this park. It imparts mesmerizing views of the city skyline and surroundings.

Amenities : Kids-friendly, Recreational Park
Timings : Open from 6 A.M. to 10 P.M
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

6. Grandview Park

Grandview Park
4.5 /5

Grandview Park is a small overhead park in the Sunset District, San Francisco, California. The locales also call this park 'Turtle hill'. The park offers spectacular views of downtown San Francisco, Marin Headlands, the Pacific Ocean, and the Sutro Tower. It lies in the center of SF city, Regardless of the compact size, this 3.98 acres park holds botanical and geological significance.

Timings : Open: 5 A.M. to Midnight
Features : Sunset point
Kids friendly : Yes
accessibility : Wheelchair not accessible

7. Salesforce Park

Salesforce Park
4.5 /5

Salesforce Park is a city park in downtown, San Francisco. This 5.4 acres rooftop park sits atop of the Salesforce transit center, above Salesforce Plaza. It is stretched over four blocks and has a delightful landscape. This public park features grassy lawns, swaying fountains, curved walking pathways, with benches lined up along, an amphitheater, and a children's playground. There's the main plaza which is an open space, a walkable grassy floor.

Amenities : Recreational Hub
Kids Friendly : Yes
Pet Friendly : Dogs not allowed
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

8. Presidio of San Francisco

Presidio of San Francisco
4.5 /5

The Presidio is a national park next to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It is a must-visit destination of San Francisco. This 1500 acres park area was a former military post. It is a renowned outdoor recreation spot. The park features miles of trails, large forest areas, historical buildings, and splendid views of the surroundings. The Historical buildings enclose the Walt Disney Family Museum, restaurants, and businesses such as the Lucasfilm.

Amenities : Recreation Spot, Hiking & Golf club, Dining & Cafe
Timings : Open daily 10 A.M - 5 P.M.

9. Alamo Square Park

Alamo Square Park
4.0 /5

The Alamo Square Park is a city park amid a residential area in the city of San Francisco, California. This 12.7-acre park spans about four city blocks atop of a hill. The Alamo Square park is named after the solitary cottonwood tree, referred to as Alamo in Spanish. This park in San Francisco is bounded by Steiner street in the east, Scott street in the west, Fulton Street in the north, and Hayes Street in the south.

Kids friendly : Yes
Pet friendly : Dogs Allowed
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

10. Muir Woods National Monument

Muir Woods National Monument
4.5 /5

Muir Woods is the United States' National Monument at Mount Tamalpais, close to the Pacific coast, in the southwestern Marin County, California. It is administered by the National Park Service. It got this name on the name of naturalist John Muir. The chief attraction of the Muir Woods is the coast redwood trees, known for their great height. It protects around 249-acres area of old coast redwood forests.

Features : Biking & Hiking Spot
Kids-friendly

Pet Friendly : Pets not allowed

Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

11. Patricia's Green In Hayes Valley

Patricia's Green In Hayes Valley
4.0 /5

Patricia's Green is an active city park situated in Octavia Boulevard, amid Hayes street and Fell street, San Francisco, California. It features a public space, playground, picnic tables, and an occasionally changing art arena. This park is one of the most popular outdoor spots in Hayes Valley. Patricia's Green name is taken from the name of a local activist Patricia Walkup. In the 1990s, she founded the Hayes valley neighborhood association to clean up the area after the 1989 earthquake and rebuild it to a public park.

Timings : Open 24 hours
Kids friendly : Yes
Pet friendly : Dogs allowed on-leash
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

12. Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park
5.0 /5

Washington Square Park is among the renowned parks of New York City. It is a public park in the Greenwich Village region of lower Manhattan. The park has its name after the honorable man George Washington, former President of America. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) looks after the administration of this 9.75 acres park.

Child-Friendly : Yes
Dogs-friendly : Yes
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible
Amenities : Wifi-Hotspots

13. Ina Coolbrith Park

Ina Coolbrith Park
4.5 /5

The Ina Coolbrith Park is a park in the Russian Hill neighborhood, at the intersection of the Vallejo and Taylor streets. The park lies on the Russian hillside facing towards the east. It is a clean and quiet park with beautiful views of the city. It offers marvelous views of downtown San Francisco, the North beach, the Oakland Bay Bridge, and the San Francisco Bay area. You can enjoy great views of the Coit Tower, Alcatraz, and the financial district also.

Timings : Open 24 hours
Kids friendly : Yes
accessibility : Wheelchair not accessible

14. Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park
5.0 /5

Pioneer Park is a hilltop city park in San Francisco. In 1876, Pioneer park in San Francisco was established in the celebration of the U.S. Centennial, at the top of Telegraph Hill, which was earlier a marine telegraph station. This 4.89 acres park offers beautiful views of the city and the Bay area. The park features a large statue of Christopher Columbus, Coit Tower, and resting benches, and Filbert and Greenwich steps.

Amenities : Recreational Park, Kids Playground
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

15. Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park is a large city park in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Recreation & Parks Development looks after the administration of this park since 1871. It consists of more than 1,000 acres of public grounds to explore. This park in San Francisco features gardens, museums, lakes, flowers, trees, birds, and wildlife. The Golden Gate Park has ten lakes, including the Stow Lake, Mallard lake, & the Lloyd lake.

Features : Recreational Park, Various special attractions 
Timings : Open 24 hours
Child-friendly : Fun-filled spot for kids
Accessibility : Wheelchair Accessible

This post was published by Kanika Sharma

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