Lafayette Park

City park · Pacific Heights

Lafayette Park

City park · Pacific Heights

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Gough St &, Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94109

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Lafayette Park in Pacific Heights is a lush, peaceful hilltop oasis with epic bay views, a top-notch playground, dog run, tennis courts, and picnic spots.  

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Gough St &, Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94109 Get directions

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Gough St &, Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94109 Get directions

+1 415 831 2700
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"Inarguably one of the city's nicest parks (complete with epic views), this 12-acre spot in the middle of Pacific Heights also boasts a pretty kick-ass playground. There's also an off-leash dog run, tennis courts, and a picnic area."

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Lydia Chu

Google
I’m visiting SF and found Lafayette Park. It’s such a lovely and peaceful spot! The park is very clean and well taken care of. I loved the dog park and the playground for kids. There are also tennis courts if you want to play. It wasn’t too crowded, so I could just relax and enjoy the fresh air. It’s also in a nice neighborhood in the city.

Miranda Rider

Google
Been coming here since I was a toddler, and still absolutely love relaxing in the sun on the grass at Lafayette! Beautiful green spaces like this are what make this city so one-of-a-kind :) and if you love dogs, there is a non-stop flow of cute pups to see and meet

Tyler Tsudama

Google
nice park. very relaxing + lots of open area to play vball, soccer, etc. we crocheted using woobles and watched the sunset. good cooldown to a long day if you decide to go!

Daria Kurovskaya

Google
Lafayette Park is a peaceful green space with great city views and there are beautiful parrots! It’s a quiet, clean park with plenty of benches, nice walking paths, tennis courts and a good mix of sun and shade.

Sona Tigranyan

Google
A great park with a designated seating area featuring tables and chairs, where you can see a lots of dogs playing. There’s also a play area for children, and the view is absolutely stunning.

Gg

Google
I went all over the park to find the pretty parrots . Right when I was losing hope on finding them. They flew in!!! on the very tip top of a tree and flew away shortly after to a neighboring house. ABSOLUTELY WORTH COMING TO THIS PARK

Jessica Heintz

Google
Gorgeous park to visit! We went for the massive playground while visiting San Francisco. I was able to walk around and it seemed like a great place to walk a dog and take them to the dog park. Also in the park is a beautiful lookout with a view of the city at various points. The highlight was the great playground with multiple different structures and slides for the kids to play on. It was very well maintained. Near the playground was a public restroom which was very well kept as well.

Aayush Shah

Google
Lafayette Park is a gem perched in San Francisco. It's one of the prettiest open spaces in the middle of the city, with sea views. The dog park is large enough, and the people have great energy. Its one of the best places to slow down in the fast city of San Francisco.
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Jacqueline S.

Yelp
Parrots, jays, happy dogs and smiling people. Large green park with beautiful landscaping, hilly with paved paths. You can hear the parrots squawking as they bed down around 6pm. Windy too, dress in layers.
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Miriam W.

Yelp
I'm rediscovering many parks I frequented in my twenties with new perspective as a parent. Back then, I knew nothing about this park's monkey bars. Today I can tell you that these are top notch, the ground underneath is soft in case you fall, and on the early September day when we visited the breeze kept us cool under the bright sun at midday.
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Kim B.

Yelp
Beautiful park. We brought a dog and so do 75% of park users here bring their pooch to run around. At the top there are some benches where one can see parts of SF and the beautiful houses. It's full of people and I general people seem to be good with their pets.
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Joan W.

Yelp
Lafayette Park has it all: tennis courts, play structure, dog park, central location, bathrooms, open space, and city views. It's in a very nice neighborhood, Danielle Steel's mansion is across the street on Washington. This park is very similar to Alta Plaza Park but I think it might be a little bigger. I like it to come and sit on a lawn and read. It's close to Fillmore on the west end so easy to get lunch and take it to the park and Whole Foods is close on the east end on California and Franklin. It's definitely a neighborhood park and lots of people flock especially on nice days to hang out on the grass.
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Stephanie C.

Yelp
Fun dog park to let your pup run off some steam. I enjoy the downhill slope! Helps me burn my pup's energy while passively helping him build some muscle. Easy on street parking and a variety of dogs. The field is Astro turf with litter bags and bins for pet waste.
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Ben A.

Yelp
In the bustling mixed-use neighborhood of Pacific Heights, Lafayette Park covers a good 4 block's worth of land to create a green space for the locals. Popular with walkers, joggers, and dogs, the park's location at the top of a hill affords visitors a few casual views of the bay, and features walking paths, plenty of places to sit, and some mature trees for shade. Well-maintained for an urban park, Lafayette is not as widely used as other sprawling grassy areas in other parts of the City. Still for reference, there's a Whole Foods just a couple blocks away, so riff raff is at a minimum, and the only scrunchy faces a visitor must endure are more likely connected to a French bulldog than a transient spun out on skante and a $2 bottle of Kentucky Dale blended whiskey.
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Lisa X.

Yelp
I am reviewing only the fenced in dog play area. It's a nice park, however, some folks inside the dog fence areas are a bit too busy with their phones and not paying attention and picking up their dog's bizness, so if you wander toward the edge of the fenced in area, you can see some amber scattered about. For this reason, I don't always bring my little one here anymore.
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Will K.

Yelp
Hanged out at Lafayette park today. Lots of fun interactive games for the kids to play in. Lots of benches and seats to sit on and the atmosphere is pretty nice. Down the street you can see the bay and ocean, other views are of Sutro tower and one of the famous mansions. Parking might be hard but if you circle around, you'll eventually find something (parking is always hard in SF).
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Lucy L.

Yelp
I apologize I was being too goofy I was this huge Hamilton fan a few years ago, not anymore, but I occasionally get reminders that this show exists, like today
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Christine T.

Yelp
So stinking cute! They have plenty of grassy area and benches (no tables) for picnics, enjoying the outdoors, and catching up with friends. There is a playground for kids and a dog area at the very top. The best part is there are public restrooms that are kept in clean and operation conditions which is perfect for those that want to stay a little longer and enjoy the park or parents with little ones.
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Ariel J.

Yelp
Beautiful, big park with a wonderful children's playground. Lots of grass, many areas for sun or shade. The perfect picnic park. The playground has soft padding underfoot. Plenty of swings to accommodate both infants and older children. & many interesting play features. Access to public restroom available.
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Denise C.

Yelp
Pretty nice park in a different part of town which is Pacific Heights. I came here to meet with somebody to play tennis a few times this year at the courts. There's two. It's nice for dog walking. It's a little oasis in the big city.
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Taylor K.

Yelp
One of my favorite parks in the city!! It's so chill and the vibes are always immaculate. Whether it is a warm sunny day or a foggy chilly morning, I always feel better when I take the walk up to Lafayette! There's lots of benches and tables and great grass for pets and kids!! The views are also spectacular!
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Brian B.

Yelp
This is such a lovely park, and it brings back so many fond memories. Lafayette is a gem of San Francisco, and offers room for so many fun experiences. For example, you can - Cozy up on the grass and read a book - Eat lunch at the tables - Play frisbee with friends - Let your kids play in the jungle gym - Bring your dog to the dogpark - Head up the path to see the beautiful view of the bay Lafayette is a pretty safe park (although you always have to be careful), and it attracts a variety of people from Pac Heights and neighboring communities. It's not too difficult to find a spot to park as well, if you have a car.
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Stephanie Y.

Yelp
I recently grabbed a sandwich from a nearby deli and schlepped up a huge hill, huge. But alas, this park is perfection. Perched up a hill, I was told there were views on the other side of where I was sitting and I would say that's correct although I didn't see with my own eyes. I did spy a great playground for kids, plenty of shady spots under trees perfect for the SF heatwave. Overall, a wonderful park, green and clean and spacious nestled in a great neighborhood!
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Dale S.

Yelp
This is a gorgeous park and it is especially great for people with dogs. There is a nice little dog area fenced on 3 sides where the dogs can play together. The entrance is open but none of the dogs seem to have an issue with that. Most of the people are nice and most of the dogs are well behaved. The park itself is gorgeous with great views of the city. The landscaping is lovely and you will always find a group doing Tai-Chi or people exercising and the top of the park. There is a nice playground area for kids to play and plenty of benches and tables for people to relax at. In my opinion, this is one of the best parks in the city!
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Paolo B.

Yelp
If you are looking for a park that isn't 'too crowded' (yet) this is definitely a good place to spend a day laying in the park with your social bubbles. It's not the biggest park, but big enough for them to have social circles drawn out, which I really appreciate. They have views of the city and is definitely more family friendly compared to your Dolores Park type situations. As I've gotten older , I've Definitely grown to appreciate the more chill vibe that this park offers. They have public bathrooms for use, but had no soap. So bring sanitizer just in case. There's an on-leash/off-leash dog area, so fun place to bring the pup. They have playgrounds for the kids too! In my experiences here, people were pretty relaxed with masks when they were in their bubbles, so go at your own risk and comfort level.
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Al L.

Yelp
I was in the area early for an appointment and since there was no waiting allowed in the office's waiting area, I decided to take a walk in the neighborhood. I then reached Lafayette Park, a park which I've driven by many times but have never walked in. It's a large park in Pacific Heights that covers four square blocks bordered by Washington, Laguna, Sacramento and Gough Streets. Walking up the staircase, the Park sits on a hill with views of the Marina district, Alcatraz and San Francisco Bay and Alcatraz, Buena Vista Park, and Twin Peaks. There were people enjoying the open green spaces, playing tennis in the two courts and walking the park. There's a nice children's playground in the center of the park, but it is currently closed due to Covid. A very nice neighborhood park that was clean and inviting that I wouldn't mind visiting again.
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Donovan L.

Yelp
I Normally Bring my Buddy Dog at Alamo Square Park or Alta Park.with is exactly 5 blocks from my place...My Buddy Dog loves going either of those parks.. I was here on one Early Morning months ago. But Didn't realize they have a Dog Park !!!( As my Buddy Dog eager to head back to Alta Park.) Pros about this Park ? ... You can unleash and let him play with all his might !!! Your dog get to socialize with other nice dogs within our neighborhood ...They have a Fence for your Dog to enjoy.. Id bring my Buddy dog her as its very safe..
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Andrea H.

Yelp
Lafayette Park is the #2 reason that I moved to Pac Heights (Fillmore Street is #1). This legendary park is just so pretty! The top of the park provides awesome views of the bay to the north and city views to the east and south. The grassy southwestern part of the park provides an awesome picnic area on sunny days. My dog and I enjoy playing in the doggy area on the southeast side of the park. Seriously, the dogs that come to this park are just way too cute! The newly remodeled playground is perfect for kiddos. Picnic tables nearby are great for parents that need to sit near yelling distance of their children. The best part about this park is that it is very well kept and meticulously maintained. With so many "dingy" areas of SF, it's nice to be able to rely on this park as a destination!
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Benjamin L.

Yelp
Best park in the city! Great views, tennis courts, a great dog run, and I think the best kids play area in the city. Really well maintained. Only downside is the fog and wind here can get intense.
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Tiffany H.

Yelp
One of my fav parks in sf! Love how there's a dog park here, and the park is spacious and clean. I played tennis here, and there are only two courts, so waiting is to be expected. I wish they had more courts, but since they don't, please be considerate of others waiting for while you play aka don't hog the courts for hours.
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Carmina R.

Yelp
Perfect spot to find some shade under a tree and enjoy a sandwich with a friend, while still physical distancing. The views are amazing. One side of the park is a view of the bay with a post card Alcatraz view. On the other side of the hill, you can see a crisp shot of the Salesforce Tower. Beware. The views are sweet because you're on a hill. Which means you need to get up the hill. Which also means, if the only exercise you've had this quarantine has been to the fridge and back (guilty on that one) it will be a fun challenge to get to the top. So worth it though! The playground is open if you need to get your little rascals tired out, too! A mix of metered and residential parking around the area. $2 for an hour isn't too bad. Just enough time to sit, eat, contemplate life, go on Yelp, etc etc.
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Sarah M.

Yelp
My favorite park in SF! This park has beautiful views of the bay, botanical trails, gorgeous wildlife, a playground for children, dog run, and more! Visitors clean up after themselves, preserving the park for all to enjoy. This park has so much charm

Ben B.

Yelp
One of my Favorite parks in the world! It has views of everything you want! The city BOOOM! The bay water BOOM! Alcatraz island BOOM! Dog Park, play structure, walks, views, water, bathrooms, you name it this park has it. Except a basketball court but the views trump that for sure.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Awesome awesome park!! Just hosted my pup's 10th birthday party here over the weekend and it was AMAZING! The weather was beautiful and we could see straight down to the water from our picnic area. I called ahead 2 weeks in advance and reserved both time slots for the picnic benches. There are 4 reserve-able areas at the Park - two are close to the playground, and two are up the hill. We opted for the option up the hill because my dog is scared of children. Each slot you reserve is $32 and its first come, first serve.. so make sure you reserve early during peak picnic/park season. Fortunately, November doesn't seem to be super popular. :) The park itself is not technically off-leash, but there is an off-leash area close by. It's really nice, even if it is fake grass and all the dogs had an great time! Our pups played together and were able to burn off the calories of our doggie liver cake. Very spacious area up at the top of the hill, though there isn't much grass there. It didn't end up being too much of an issue because there was still some open space to set up a playpen for the pups and ladder ball for the humans. Definitely recommend for future events and more than enough space to accommodate groups of 25+!
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Linda N.

Yelp
Saturday afternoon, sun is out, cookies in hand, great company. We had time to kill before dinner so we decided to come here to chillax. Some tips before heading here: 1) bring a blanket- you'll want to lay on the grass and rest your eyes like some people or as my friend would say, lay the f*ck down and stop being so alert like a dog 2) bring sunglasses- cover your eyes from the sun; cover your eyes from dogs approaching you to lick your face; cover your eyes from watching attractive people tan half naked in the sun; cover your cougar eyes for drooling over little boys with rock hard abs run around the park 3) bring food/drinks because the nice view and weather could have you staying out here for hours Overall, this park has it all. There's an area for dogs to roam around and make new friends with other dogs and humans. There's a play structure area for kids. There's a nice open lawn for small groups or large groups to get together and relax. There's flat areas and hills with endless paths for you to run around and get your workout on. There's clean bathrooms. There's a nice open space for bbq, bring your own grill. The crowd is similar to the crowd at Dolores but the "mature" version.
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Ali M.

Yelp
I grew up going to this park so it has a special place in my heart. It's definitely one of the safest parks I've been to in San Francisco. Lots of people walking their dogs, kids playing, and people baking in the sun. They have definitely cleaned it up since I've been a kid. Clean bathrooms too which is super rare nowadays. Definitely check it out if you want a safe place for runs and dog walking. It makes me wish I still lived in the City..
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Joanna T.

Yelp
One of the most pristine parks in a San Francisco Neighborhood. Hey, it's Pacific Heights, you know...only the best slopes for neighbors and their dogs and their kids. There are free tennis courts towards the top of the hill. There's a dog run/play area that fenced so the balls won't go loping off onto Sacramento or Gough Streets. Great place to socialize with dog lovers and their parade of pets. The view of the Pac Heights homes is very, very nice on either the South or North sides. You can also sunbathe on the grassy slope on the south side. The kids play area is shielded with fencing so dogs can't get into the swing or other play areas. Well planned with drought-resistant plants as well as older established trees, Lafayette Park offers a family--oriented ambiance in the midst of the City.
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Ed U.

Yelp
Cathy: "Smell the heather, Heathcliff... Fill my arms with heather. All they can hold. Come on." Do you remember the scene in "Wuthering Heights" when Laurence Olivier filled Merle Oberon's arms with bunches and bunches of heather up on Penistone Crag as the ultimate act of romantic yearning? Well, Hollywood gossipmongers claimed Merle hated Larry because she said he spit when he talked. Also, heather isn't exactly lavender, but they both grow like weeds in the Moors. Well, don't even think about recreating that classic movie scene here because the lavender makes a nice aromatic fringe as it falls along Sacramento Street. They have laws against that, don't you know? I'm not a local to this charming neighborhood, a denizen who is able to enjoy the park on a daily basis with a French toy poodle, neutered of course, but I have been aware of it by its formerly seedy reputation as a cruising hangout after dark for wanton men. Back in those days, I always navigated around the park even if I had an opportunity to enter it for fear of being propositioned. Or maybe not propositioned. I don't remember which offended me more at the time. Now I'm envious of my friend Maggie who lives barely half a block away because the $10 million renovation has given this four-block park a facelift that should be the envy of any San Francisco neighborhood (photo: http://bit.ly/14ibfJm). Yet, I noticed it was fraught with controversy over what elements should be redesigned. There's a small meadow area that looks like it's being set up for public performances since they added terraced grass seating to make it feel like you should perform Hamlet's soliloquy (photo: http://bit.ly/1775Rqk). Some apparently don't like the idea of it. Less controversial are the two dog play areas and the expansive playground that has quite a stone water feature for frolicking toddlers (photo: http://bit.ly/1cEq0Xc). Gratefully, there are plenty of benches for people like me who just want to enjoy the view of Lower Pac Heights from here (photo: http://bit.ly/1a5nfwW). Worth a pause. And smell the heather. Or the lavender. Whatever.
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Joanne K.

Yelp
Lovely park. Plenty of open space. There are nice open area of grass you can just chill on, a playground for kids, restrooms, and dog area. The dog area is safe for off leash, but it is not gated so if your dog is a dasher, keep your dog on a leash. Parking was surprisingly easy to find. Plenty was spots were available when I came on a Saturday afternoon.
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Jana C.

Yelp
Serene, relaxing, awash in your own world and taking time out to hear yourself and your thoughts.... This is Lafayette Square, just across the street from Danielle Steel's expansive estate....a quiet place for repose and a sanctuary for contemplation and reflection....also highly recommended for afternoon napping! I love it here; it's simply sublime.... taking a book or coming for chill time with my more introspective, reflective-type friends.... it's stunning, atop a hill in Pac Heights. Incidentally, the first time ever I parked on steep grade, about 60 degrees to the hill itself, just around the corner....bit frightening and exhilirating all at once! PS There are restroom facilities here, and the large square is a great mini-hike smack dab in the center of the city. Come get lost in yourself when you arrive at this oasis....a fave for dog-owners.
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Scott H.

Yelp
Beautiful Urban Park on Pacific heights. Across the street from spreckels Mansion, and the best view of the mansion. Great place to bring the kids to play. Found a curbside parking spot on a Sunday afternoon.
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Sahar J.

Yelp
I am obsessed with SF and all it offers. I came across this park and decided to explore it since based on the location beautiful views were expected! It for sure did not disappoint! Beautiful views of the city, very well kept grounds, dog friendly, and great play grounds were a few things that made me adore this park. Oh, facing the ocean you'll see a mansion. It belongs to Danielle Steele the author!
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Cecilia C.

Yelp
Lafayette is a beautiful park where all can have a good time. Dog owners, parents, individuals/couples are always out and about enjoying the park no matter what the weather. The dog park has its own separate area from the main park, though it is not completely gated all around (so keep an eye on your doggy!). It's fake grass and is always super clean when we go. There's a great playground and seating area for kids/parents, and there's usually some sort of celebration going on -- which attests to how great the area is. You also have a great view of the city since you're on a bit of a hill, with large plots of clean cut grass everywhere around if you're feeling like a picnic. The park is beautifully maintained and is one of our favorites. Everyone is always super friendly and our dog always has a great time coming here.
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Carmen V.

Yelp
This park has it all! Great views, tons of different spaces, great grassy areas to take naps or read a book, the perfect picnic place! I love it all! It was my first time not just 'passing by' but also staying for a picnic just before one of those free San Francisco city tours I like to take from time to time. The one of that Sunday was about Victorian architecture and we had to pass by Lafayette Park as well, so it all worked perfectly. It is a family oriented park with a variety of toys for kids entertainment. It was very pleasant atmosphere, something that sadly you cannot say of every park in SF.
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Yolanda R.

Yelp
Such a lovely park, so many different trails lots of space for dogs to run around, beautiful views and very clean Park with parking close by. definitely would come back! Also very pretty parrots frequently fly around park and are in the trees.
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John K.

Yelp
Pretty, well kept park. Very cute children's playground. Thankful for an open public restroom. Kept nicely clean. Appreciate the motion-activated lighting. Was apprehensive entering somewhat early, but when the light comes on for you, you know you're alone!
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Alli J.

Yelp
I adore this park! It was renovated a couple years back and continues to be clean and accommodating. This park has a little something for everyone: + Children's Playground + Dog Park + Picnic Tables + Great Views + Space to Hang Out + CLEAN Bathrooms This place is great to bring together friends. If you bring drinks make sure you have plastic cups and don't bring any glass.
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Trinah M.

Yelp
I lost my car keys here last month. Where can I retrieve it in case someone found it? Thank you!
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Loli L.

Yelp
Amazing playground! A certain kid, whose opinion I value, insists that this is his favorite playground and I can see why. Very creative play area with a nice rock formation to climb on, around, and play with. Other more traditional play thingies, lots of running space, shade, sun, nearby bathroom, flowers, tables, grass, great views, and just all around cool. Parking can be challenging but it's definitely worth it.
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Connie P.

Yelp
This is my favorite park in all of San Francisco. I've moved far far away from it and miss it so much. I use to go every weekend with my dog and it is just beautiful. I love the hills and how serene it feels. The people that usually visit this park are folks that live in Pac Heights and Nob Hill so there tends to be a lot less Dolores Park hippies and wafting smells of marijuana circling you. It's an absolute gem of a park in the city. A perfect place for dogs to meet and mingle, a perfectly romantic scroll with your sig. other, as well as an amazing place to exercise (those hills, though). The views out toward the Marina are just spectacular and unlike anything you can find in any other city. My perfect Saturday is stopping at the Trader Joe's (on Hyde & California St.) or Whole Foods (in Pac Heights) and picking up a picnic and then meeting friends for an afternoon snack and reading sesh in the park. If you haven't been, you're missing out.
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Holly E.

Yelp
The absolute best park in the city! Three way enclosed dog park with turf. Views of the Bay and Alcatraz. Wonderful enclosed playground. Bathrooms. Lots of picnic tables at the top of the park where people host birthday parties. Lots of grass for perfect weekend picnicking. I love this park so much I would pay a membership fee for it if I had to!
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Jamie B.

Yelp
Very nice park! Very green...feel at peace here while the little ones play. Tiny climbing wall, a few slides (today was wet so we didn't really get to go on those), a water play area, swings for the big kids and little ones...clean restroom facilities, drinking fountain for kids and dogs, gated playground area, several picnicking areas, lovely kept grass, and a nice view! Very clean park, nice neighborhood folks, and not crowded (today, can't speak for nice, hot days!). The hyperactive kids had a blast. Left as soon as it rained but enjoyed it! Ate my sandwich and sat down on what looked like a dry seat - whoops! Wet bottom!! Touch the seat before you sit, even when it looks like it's dry! Also, park rules - all dogs on leashes. Sign on the tree says so! Another tip- hardly any parking. Your best bet is to find parking wherever you can and walk! They'll (the kids) will appreciate you for it!!! Enjoy!
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Justin Y.

Yelp
This remodeled park is very nice. Lots of grass areas and plenty of places to lounge. If the weather is nice, the weekends will be very crowded. During the weekdays, mostly the dog owners and children will occupy the park. The only reason this is not 5 stars is because of the dog park. They did a rush job in opening up the park on time that the dog park was not fully finished or fenced off. The question I had is why is the dog park not fully fenced off. There is about 300 feet of fence, but for some reason they cannot fence off the remaining 20 feet.
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Zach B.

Yelp
Lafayette Park is Awesome! When I moved to SF, I got lucky enough to find an apartment on Sacramento St. directly across the street from Lafayette Park. I thought, "Wow, this park is pretty nice!" Well, it didn't take me long to realize, after viewing some of the other parks in town, that Lafayette Park is actually the nicest park in all of San Francisco! The grass is green, the views are dope, the landscaping is superb, the bathrooms are clean, the tennis courts are, well... tennissy, and the playground looks fun even as a 26 year old manchild. I'm so stoked that I get to come to this park every morning, day or night, and I can't imagine living anywhere else in SF! Oh! And not to mention all the pup dogs!! Lafayette Park is also an awesome dog park! On a sunny Saturday you might see every single breed of dog in existence! And who doesn't love dogs?! I sure do, that's why I love Lafayette Park!
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Favorite park in the city. Large park that isn't insanely overcrowded like Dolores and much cleaner too. Benches and table seating throughout the park. They even have restrooms on site. Dogs do roam the area, but the owners are responsible - I haven't seen any random piles of poo lying around. I love that there is a dog park, it's where I can get my puppy fix. Yes, I am that weirdo who doesn't have a dog, but watches yours with a smile on my face. If you're not for dogs, the north eastern side of the park is more quiet and secluded and great for reading or meditation. The park also has a tennis court, kids playground, and large patches of grassy areas to lay out. Whether you're young or old, this park has everything to offer.
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Vanessa O.

Yelp
I've been coming here a lot more since the pandemic! It's been a great place to sit outside and socially distance in the neighborhood--love grabbing a seat out in the southwest part of the park, which is the most open area for sitting.
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Lizzie D.

Yelp
So beautiful and quiet. Right in the middle of the city and it is quiet and relaxing. Great views from all sides of the park and plenty of benches and tables to sit at. Great park to walk through and sit down with a cup of coffee to soak in the beautiful views of the city.