Precita Park

City park · Bernal Heights

Precita Park

City park · Bernal Heights

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3200 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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Butterfly garden, tile path, playground, cafe, dog-friendly  

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3200 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

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Oct 30, 2025

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"Precita Park is a long, sunny strip of land nestled in the north side of Bernal. Divided into two sections, it has a playground for the kids on one end, and a large area for friends and families to hang out on the other. A natural market on the corner is perfect for grabbing snacks and a bottle of wine, or you can always visit the Precita Park Café at the end of the day for a satisfying dinner." - Strohl

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"Precita Park, Bernal Heights La Lengua by Strohl. Precita Park is a long, sunny strip of land nestled in the north side of Bernal. Divided into two sections, it has a playground for the kids on one end, and a large area for friends and families to hang out on the other. A natural market on the corner is perfect for grabbing snacks and a bottle of wine, or you can always visit the Precita Park Café at the end of the day for a satisfying dinner."

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12 Perfect Picnic Spots in San Francisco | Eater SF

"Nearby Bernal Heights Park has the views. But if you prefer to skip the hiking and keep things on the level, Precita Park stretches across three blocks just to the north, creating an easily accessible green corridor, complete with an unbelievable, 900-piece hand-painted tile walkway. There’s a hardworking butterfly garden here providing for local lepidoptera, but those interested in SF flora might be more inspired by a recent phenomena: Now that park-goers are spending a lot of time chilling inside social distancing circles in the meadow, tiny, industrious flowers have sprouted all over the spaces in between them, encouraged by the relative lack of foot traffic through those spots. As they say, life finds a way. What to pack: Reubens from Wise Sons Wise Sons, the Mission’s resident Jewish deli, is only a few blocks away, and ready to pack up bagels with smoked salmon or big meaty reubens, with tubs of kraut and pickles on the side." - Eve Batey

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Michael Pease

Google
A delightful park with a great playground for kids. Seems like a lot of people run their dogs on the large lawn area. The coffee shop on the corner has great food and beverage.

Brandon Moore

Google
After over two decades in San Francisco I stumbled upon this beautiful neighborhood park! It’s super lively with families and people taking their dogs out. I may or may both have Zillowed the neighborhood while daydreaming about a life where I lived closer to this gem!

Denise Jenkins

Google
This is a lovely park shaped like a long sloping rectagle. It's very green, grassy and open in the sense that trees, shrubs and benches are scattered along the edges. This makes it relaxing in the sense that keeping up with kids whereabouts is easier. There's also a built-in children's playground at the lower end with slides and other features. Precita Park is a great place to eat outdoors, sun bathe, play games,etc. During summer, the city hosts events such as open air cinema for the neighborhood.

Kyle Lowman

Google
A nice park, has a nice playground for kids and a big area for dogs and whatever activity you want to do. Could definitely use more benches as there are virtually besides a few on the sides and a seating area with tables on the very far west corner. Still a great park to kick back and people watch or read a book or play with your dogs or take your kids too. There's a few little stores nearby if you want to get something quick to eat or drink.

Stephen Trobaugh

Google
Neighborhood park 300yds long 60 yds wide. Very nice children's play area at the east end. Middle of the park is usually taken over by dogs that should be leashed but are not. Dog owners are good about picking up poop and most dogs are well behaved but if you or your child is afraid of dogs, stay away. Weekends when the weather is nice a lot of people picnicking and laying out. Less dogs then. Very nice small grocery store and a coffee shop across the street. All in all a chill Neighborhood park.

Joseph Y

Google
A great park for all ages, located one block south of Cesar Chavez between Folsom and Harrison. Has a gated children’s play area at the east end. When weather stays mild, many people enjoys this middle of city park for small gatherings, birthday parties, and enjoy sun and fresh air.

francis montgomery

Google
This is one of many crowns in the San Francisco Park and recs children's playground system. Completely accessible, secure, structures well maintained. The sand was clean...no fleas, glass or cigarette butts. Ample seating opportunities for caregivers. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION The children from the local school often overrun the playground, they range in age from 5 to 12. Their chaperones are not that attentive however if you bring to their attention that one of their wards are throwing sand or cursing they do intercede.

Michael Wu PhD

Google
Nice park with Hispanic influence. Colorful murals and tiles can be seen around. There are plenty of people walking their dogs and picnicking, so it's an enjoyable relax vibe in the park
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Stefan T.

Yelp
Took Sweets here once. He mostly likes staying home but I like to show him a new place to sniff around every once in a while. This is a neighborhood park. People would never come from far to visit. Not that there is anything wrong with it - just nothing notable. No real attraction. Green lawns, play area, some party lights one side, some flowers and wild California poppy plants, just the tip of the Salesforce tower and a few other of the tallest towers downtown. The big open lawn is the highlight. People in San Francisco don't have lawn. Many don't even have a yard at all. I've got a lot of space but all rocks and concrete. Tired with taking care of lawn. Come here and enjoy this and you never have to push a mower over it. If you come here I think the best thing to do is to walk up Treat or Harrison street. Once you walk up the little hill you have a view of all of downtown. Sweets didn't really like the walk and he was very slow and took some breaks. I thought it was good for him though. At the top of Harrison there is another little open space park. The area is safe and believe it or not there is a parking spot here and there. At the one end of the park there is a place to get some food. Lawn condition was good. Concrete was cracked and torn up a bit around the edges. Perfect place to play some frisbee with the pooch.
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Jade F.

Yelp
Absolutely amazing! Love this park as it is perfect for kids and adults. Also love the Precita park cafe which has great food and ice cream. Everyone at this park is super friendly and is a very nice spot a lot of locals go to.
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Anand P.

Yelp
Beautiful park in the heart of San Francisco! This place has a vast green field for playing, picnics, or resting. There is also a huge playground structure for the kids to enjoy. Believe it or not, this place is super clean. No garbage, no graffiti, no tents. Everything is clean and the community has been doing their part to help keep it that way. I highly recommend when in the city!
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Linda L.

Yelp
This park is amazing! It's Grass Galoreeeeeeeee!!! You can run free if you want! At one end, there's a playground for kids. Lots of sand tho! So be careful and cautious of animal feces. Make sure you wash yours and kids hand if you're going to snack and when leaving. It's a beautiful playground. Parking is street parking! Some meter but mainly free parking, it gets narrow as both sides can park. There are small cafe and restaurants close by. Only thing I don't like is, there's no restrooms. Boys are okay, they can pee in a bottle, but girls, such as myself or my niece.... Yikes. And I don't see any trash bins, so keep your trash to yourself or bring a small bag to hold them.
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Roop K.

Yelp
Great peaceful neighborhood park usually filled with doggos and children. I'm not sure why people are complaining about this spot as it's function isn't like other parks in the area in SF. It's more of a casual spot in the area for chats with friends, picnics, etc and in an area with lots of families, kids, and older people. In short if you want a little refuge from crowded parks and you're nearby then come here. There's a nice little market across the street too you can grab snacks and stuff from. Low key vibes are good sometimes :)
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Ed U.

Yelp
** The following review reflects my experience DURING the COVID-19 pandemic. ** Oh, it's the same as the emotion that I get from you You got the kind of lovin' that can be so smooth, yeah Give me your heart, make it real, or else forget about it... Did you know Carlos Santana comes from Bernal Heights and played in weekend jam sessions at this park in his youth? That would've been roughly fifty years ago, but it gives Precita Park a certain amount of cred as an urban patch of greenery even though it's a relatively small space. It's just three blocks by one block dominated by a playground on the east side. It's a dog walker's delight for sure but also a perfectly decent place to hang out for a spell. It was part of my three-park afternoon in Bernal Heights along with Bernal Heights Park and Holly Park. The other two are on higher ground, but neither offers the Precita Park Cafe nearby to pick up your cafe au lait (review: https://bit.ly/3dV6ygv). That and the Santana connection count for something in my book. RELATED - Looking for greenery in the city? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2P5dHRe
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Shane S.

Yelp
Precita Park is quite alright. From the Mission if you head up towards Bernal Heights Park you run into it. I recently went here for a picnic. Several guidebooks say that you will never grow bored in the Mission. Yet due to the pandemic putting the state of CA on lockdown is putting that theory to the test so the picnic was a nice respite. I ordered a veggie burrito for take out recently & found my way to Precita Park underneath the shade of a tree. The burrito hit the spot. The park had plenty of greenery welcome while living in the City as an Urbanite. Many folks were with their dogs playing with them without a leash tossing frisbees for the dogs to retrieve. Another gentleman was doing calisthenics. Further down is an area for children to play. I look forward to another picnic here yet hopefully the pandemic will be over & the lockdown will end!
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Amy -.

Yelp
TL;DR - good for a local hangout but who's going to meet you here. Precita Park is boring. It's a neighborhood park. It's clean but it's a bit small and narrow. Why are you making people suffer by meeting folks here. Parking is hard to find. It has very neighborhood people - so people watching is ok. No vista points unless you plan on hiking for that view. It's just an OK park.
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Steve D.

Yelp
Precita Park is narrow strip park, 1 block south of busy Cesar Chavez Street in San Francisco. It has walking paths, play ground, trees and a spacious lawn. It's a nice place for a break in an urban neighborhood. I often drive thru this area while on my job.
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Stephanie C.

Yelp
Great neighborhood park! We bring our dog here all the time. People often let their dogs play off leash, but they're usually very conscientious and won't let them off if there are lots of people around. On a nice sunny day, bring a blanket and have a picnic here! There's Precita Park Cafe, where you can get some food, or if you just want snackies, there's a corner store too (Harvest Hills)! There's a fenced in playground for the kiddos to play in, or they can play a game of soccer on the grass. It's quite spacious but very chill and family friendly. It never gets too crowded, which I love. Sometimes on weekends people have birthday parties here and have a bouncy castle. Often, due to high weekend use, the trash and recycling overflows, which can be kinda gross. Overall, I love living walking distance to this park. Not sure if I would make the trek out here if I didn't live nearby, though, as there's not much of a view.
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Scott H.

Yelp
Fantastic Urban Urban Park. Beautiful grassy area for laying out on a blanket. And like most of San Francisco, everyone is carefully observing the covid-19 safety procedures. If you got a little energy, hike up to the top of vernal Hill in Bernal Heights Park, right down the street.
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Kathleen C.

Yelp
A friendly neighborhood picnic spot. Dogs run around the grass. Kids enjoy a playground. Park and Rec should at least set up a PortaPotti. Toddlers have to pee in the bushes or in the street behind a parked car. Precita Park Cafe won't even allow customers to use its restrooms, so something else is needed. . What would it take?
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David M.

Yelp
To be honest, this park is nothing special. It's simply open green space. For social distancing, there are circles sprayed on the ground for people to sit. I would not choose to go here again. There are some corner stores nearby, so you have the potential to grab some drinks or snacks beforehand. Nonetheless, this is a decent, clean place to just chill with friends.
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Luis C.

Yelp
It's a very nice old park, but not as old as tiny South Park in SOMA (the oldest). Lots of open space, not much traffic so it's quiet and peaceful, excellent on sunny days. http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/Ok38N-oyBFBmrPzAdnz3DQ/l - Located just a few blocks from the small business incubator kitchen, La Cocina (http://www.lacocinasf.org/), who has nurtured many streetfood businesses. - Since last year, one of the gathering places for SF streetfood vendors (date/time updates via Twitter), where most carts have chosen to debut. - It's a favorite place of neighborhood dog owners, so I recommend that you DON'T walk on the grass, otherwise you might step on poop.
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Kristina B.

Yelp
Prescita park is a tiny gem of a grassy patch that's somehow always quiet and never crowded - maybe because it's just far enough from Dolores Street to be forgotten but most save locals. Also super dog friendly and off leash, so long as they're well behaved of course. Very clean, frequenter sate respectful. I walk a dog here twice a week and enjoy the opportunity to escape the mission noise and stroll or lay in the shade. Only wish I lived closer!
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Anthony G.

Yelp
Coming a block off of Chavez, this seems like somewhat of a diamond in the rough. That until you realize that you are in Bernal Heights and you are no longer surrounded by riff raff and sheep skin stores. Great little park with a playground at one side, plenty of parking, nice cafe at one end (Precita Park Cafe) wonder restaurant (Hillside Supper Club) and market (Harvest) at the other end. Haven't gotten into the dog doo situation like everyone else has, but I also haven't run around the central part as much. Take caution as with any public park. Nothing huge or mind-blowing, but 9 times out of 10 you aren't going to need anything more than this park.
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Ashley G.

Yelp
I love precita park! There is a fenced in playground for kids & a huge grassy area for people & dogs. Technically there is a sign that says that dogs but must on leashes but few people abide by it. People do for the most part a pretty good job of keeping their pets under control here & cleaning up after them. There are sunny & shades areas of the park & pretty easy to grab a spot of your choosing. This is not Dolores Park. It is very chill & family friendly. During the weekends the park is packed with birthday parties & jump houses. Location Pros: -Precita park cafe is right across the street with great drinks & food & a restroom. -Jeffrey's pet shop has a ton of treats & toys in case you forgot yours at home right across the street. -Nicer restaurant- high side supper club across the street. So you can take your kids to play before dinner. - really great grocery/ convenance store, Harvest Hills right across the street in case you forgot food, drinks, ice, etc for your picnic or party. Down side: - no public bathrooms & the garbage & recycling is usually overflowing on the weekends.
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Priya G.

Yelp
I came here for graffiti in the park day. This is no Dolores Park, so don't be expecting that by any means. I thought this place was pretty rad overall: they had a stage set up where locals were rapping and alongside were a bunch of graffiti boards and people were showing off their artsy skills! Weather was great, crowd was chill, and the park wasn't too crowded. We brought blankets and food and enjoyed the scene for a couple hours. The only downfall was the wind, but that's standard for SF. It's a bit out of the way, but parking isn't bad. I would probably only come back here if it was for another event.
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Rob M.

Yelp
Decent park for kids, but beware the hipsters. This park is a nice break from the concrete corridors of the city. Well maintained playground equipment and nice benches. There is even a recessed sand pit for the younglings to play in a safe area. It is directly adjacent to a nice cafe!

Steve R.

Yelp
Is there any group of people less considerate of others than the average person in San Francisco? I've tried numerous times to come to this park to read undisturbed. First came in an afternoon and people set up right next to me and started playing Lady Gaga on speakers and dancing. Tried to come in the morning and people ignore the rules and treat it like an off leash dog park, making sure to throw their dog's toy as close to you as possible, have their dogs run over your blanket and sniff your food, all while shouting their dogs names over and over again to no effect. Then at 10:00 someone parks his car and decides to blast music as loud as he can while sitting alone in his car. It seems like this serves no purpose other than to be an asshole.
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V. S.

Yelp
Sure I enjoy Tecate-stained grass, sodcasted tunes, and secondhand weed smoke as much as the next guy. But as I enter my twilight years, I yearn for a spot where the trees grow unencumbered by slacklines and the only sounds in the air are those of shade, sunshine, and serenity. Precita Park is three blocks of quiet bliss just south of Cesar Chavez. I don't own a dog or a child, but there is plenty of action there for both of those beasts. There is a playground near the end of the park (which I tactfully avoid), lots of room for your pooches to roam, and benches along the perimeter. If you want to have a picnic, there is a grocery store and café in the immediate vicinity. If you want to learn a circus skill, go to Dolo. This is my new park of choice. A perfect place to curl up with a book (about regressive taxation) and dream of a world where fushigi balls don't exist. Now get the hell off of my lawn. Obligatory Title Pun: A LITTLE DAM against the tide of youth. Menu Readability: Dogs. Need to mention: There might be a Frenchman buried there. http://cl.ly/180q333Z3V0N What this place teaches me about myself: OK, I still like Dolores Park.
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jamie z.

Yelp
You are nasty.. you are small.. you have signs that specifically point out that owners should in fact pick up their dogs poo.. but regardless you are a park filled with POO! everywhere! there seems to be little to no up keep to this park??? I guess i am just use to dolores park, and dolores may not be the cleanest but it really does make this park look terrible in comparison. clean up after your dogs people... seriously..
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felix c.

Yelp
I've never reviewed a park before...but I think ppl will like to know what Precita Park is like. Comparatively speaking, this park offers as much sun and space as a lot of smaller parks. Physically, It sits on a little hill all the way down, so there's a slight crookedness to it. So it might not be the best place to play softball or kickball. If you have a small group and want spacious grass to sit on, enjoy very warm weather, and some privacy, this is the spot to go. I know it's a bit different than other bigger parks in the city, but it has it's charm. You won't find sloppy, loud, and drunk young hipsters traipsing around here YET. I've also noticed a lot of street cart food vendors are setting up shop here now. It's too bad my gf and I couldn't find an apt around this park...it would've been very nice! Come and enjoy the sun, warmth, peacefulness, and street vendor food that Precita Park offers. btw: There's also a jungle gym for kids in a gated area!
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Zell C.

Yelp
I enjoyed this park as a child, racing on the long stretch of grass to get first dibs on the swings, spinning the merry-go-round until my friends got nauseous, and pushing kids around on the tire swings until they got, uh, nauseous. Times have changed and the playground has changed as well. The merry-go-round is no more, but I can imagine why. Overall, this park is dog-friendly, good for small picnics, great for a game of frisbee, and taking small children out to play while you enjoy catching up on your summer reads on the park benches.
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Dom B.

Yelp
Lovey park with large green lawn bordered by trees and fenced children's play ground at one end. This park has a dark history. A history that encourages me to always show love to others no matter what and appreciate joys that may be born to us out of great sorrow.
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Mel P.

Yelp
I miss the good old days when my classmates and I would go to the park during P.E class! Coach Daryl would take us there for fun and we'd have fun on the not-so-safe structure of a park! We'd climb up those wooden wobbly stairs and chase each other and go down the long ass slide. We'd hide in corners, go on the swings, and ride this very dangerous but oh-so-fun merry-go-round! We'd all race each other to the swings and just be silly kids! Memories! Like zell has said, times have changed. The park I remember as a kid is now just a memory. The structure of the park is more kid-friendly-safe. It's a great park to go to hang out especially on sunny days! A place where you can take your friendly beasts to roam and catch some ball. Every time I pass by here, I'll always think of the good old times....
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Del D.

Yelp
Another delightful place. You sit quietly in the grass ,enjoying the sun and shade and really having fun, and then, once again, you have to fight with dogs. It's written everywhere in this park : " no dogs unleashed". There is a LOT of Dog Playground Areas (DPA) in this city, you can even find the map on the internet. But no no no no. Unleashed dogs here are sacred like cows in India. They can pee on your stroller, lick the face of your baby, they can pee in front of you and poop too. They do! Is there is a place in this city where you can quietly read a book on CLEAN grass?
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Janel Y.

Yelp
Came out to celebrate my gal pal's b-day here several months ago. For some strange reason I thought we were at Dolores Park... Anywhoo, the park itself was nice, surrounded by a residential neighborhood. Parking was a bit hard since it was a sunny Saturday afternoon but I scored a spot across from the park. Saw lots of sun bathers, skateboarders and people walking their dogs towards the grassy area. Towards the playground there were lots of families and kids. I don't think there's a bathroom which is why I saw a toddler watering a tree...his Dad watching him. The people around the place were pretty friendly, we had some birthday party crashers, but Kwan H. was a doll in letting them crash and we all played on the inflatable jumpers together, like one happy family.
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Kwan H.

Yelp
I had my birthday party here this past weekend and there isn't anything that I can complain about. There was plenty of room for 8 more parties our size(2 huge jumpers and 20 people). There were a lot of people hanging out, sun bathing, walking their dogs, as the weather was surprisingly nice. People were friendly but not overly friendly either. They would smile as they walk pass you, which is something that is getting rarer in our city. The park is more crowded towards the playground side but the kids seemed to like it that way. No sketchy people that I saw. No bathroom though and supposedly, BBQ is not allowed either. We didn't see dog poops like some people mentioned but many cute friendly dogs who come beg for your picnic food (50%of them weren't on leash).
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Dan W.

Yelp
Do you have a dog? Does it pee...a lot? Do you ever think, where's a great place for my dog to pee? Does of Rover like doin' it in the grass? The this grassy little park is the place for you. Dog owners in this area are among the least considerate of those at any park I have ever been around (including those in NYC). No leashes, No oversight. No care for the fact that kids and adults may like to play and sun in the grass. Really people, figure out how to control your puppies...just a bit. You may wonder why did this place get THREE stars??? Well, it does have a great children's playground. The sound of laughter and mirth from the swings and sandbox at that end of the park make this an overwhelmingly cheery place on any weekend, and many weekdays. Just remember...don't let you kids play in the grass unless you want them "marked" as part of a canine territory.
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Jason B.

Yelp
Promenade. Trees line each side of the grassy rectangle. Dogs and their owners fill the interior. Along the edges are benches with people like myself reading the Sunday paper. For all involved, especially on those warm sunny days, it's a life of leisure.
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Kelly B.

Yelp
Oh, Precita park. I am here a lot. More than I would like to admit sometimes. I work nearby, and on the occasion that it is a beautiful day and there is still learning to do, I march my students outside to enjoy learning in their beautiful neighborhood park. On the upside, there are great people around just about 100% of the time running, playing with and hanging with their dogs. Sometimes we run into 'piles' that were not tended to appropriately, but that is more the exception than the rule. The playground is a fun little spot where I let my classroom go nuts every once in a blue moon, but I prefer the field area. Thank you San Francisco for having this great little community space!
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Priscilla M.

Yelp
I love bringing my dog here whenever we get the chance. Sure, you're not supposed to have them off-leash but not one seems to care if you do. This park is such a great community space and I've met so many neighbors by hanging out here on a weekend morning.
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Nate R.

Yelp
All this fuss over a little dog-poop? Guys, Precita Park is a fantastic place. Quiet, modest, moderately sized--it's everything you could want from a little park in San Francisco. It's no Dolores Park, of course, but that's because it's a different kind of hang-out. Think of it more as a Village Green. All ages gather here, and the landscape is simply what you make of it. But instead of the party environment which has overtaken Dolores, Precita is a place for more humble activities. Reading, frisbee, eating lunch, etc. Usually there will be somebody with a guitar or a friendly game of catch going on, too. And if you don't have anything to do, spectating the dogs playing around is always a good bit of fun. So, the poop issue then? My honest opinion is that the problem is no worse at Precita than it is in any other park in the city. Obviously you should take a look at your surroundings before sitting down, because that's what you should do when sitting down outside. It's a park, dude. You're not there cause you want it to feel like you're in a hospital, right? Go hang out there. It's fun. Bring a blanket, lay out, read something. It's not like spreading out in a golf course or anything, but it ain't the frickin' jungle either. It's just a green. So what if there's a little poop somewhere, maybe. It's the real world. Live dangerously--it's good for you.
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party p.

Yelp
Mellow neighborhood park for dogs and people. Signs says on leash only...But most people off leash dogs and clean their dog poops. Further down is the enclosed playground for children- fun looking! I'm a third generation San Franciscan living around the way from her and believe me- it's way better now then when I was growing up in the 80's. Yeah, there is a mixture of seniors, hipsters, homies and young families. But hey this is SF anything goes. I grew up in the mission and bernal and hands down love living in this area. You see so much diversity on a low key scale- not crazy uppity peeps like you may encounter at Dolores park. Precita Eyes across street and Jeffreys pet place kitty corner from there. Would give it five stars if they had a restroom. Oh and one more thing the mosaic tile and vintage bench in the middle is a memorial to a young couple who were shot there. So please respect the artwork- have heard some people trying to take the tiles out and what not.
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Katie O.

Yelp
A friend had a bbq here on Sunday afternoon and I think I fell in love. I know, with a park, it sounds so sad. However, I found it quite beautiful. The park was not crowded, but with enough interesting people and dogs around to offer an interesting atmosphere. From one part of the park, you can see the beautiful murals on the side of Flynn Elementary school...really beautiful! We saw multiple, adorable disabled dogs (one with 3 legs and one with a doggie wheelchair), there were enough cute lesbians around for me to checkout, and my straight girlfriends enjoyed the male scenary as well. Beautiful people, disabled dogs, enjoyable art work, and plenty of space...what more could you ask for?
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haley d.

Yelp
Close to where I used to live, this park and I spent many sunny days together. It's cleaned up from the hypodermic needle ridden mess it was back when I was growing up and endured an update on the playground, but it's still a nice place to walk your dog or jog around the block. Beware of the homeless people that sometimes dwell on the benches closest to Folsom St.

Bob S.

Yelp
All the dogs in the neighborhood poop here. If you have a dog, he will really enjoy the smells of all the other dog's shit that are microscopically scattered throughout the park. He will run around in a frenzy and tire. This park will be good for him and you.
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Brian S.

Yelp
Beware dogs own this place! It's like an alternate universe, dogs bring their humans here to get out of their house, dogs are walking their humans, dogs are having their humans plan fetch. Humans rise-up and take your park back! Seriously, this place is chill, nice scenery all around. I didn't step on the grass, so, I avoided potential boobie traps
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fritz k.

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OMG there is so much dog poo here thanks to people not cleaning up. And the smell of dog pee isn't any better. Park is a leash park but with signs yet dog owners are too high and mighty to obey. The whole top of Bernal hill is dog friendly and leash free. Dog owners you can drive or walk 3 more blocks. If not please keep your dog on a leash or maybe I should just let my infant poo on the grass and not clean it up. So gross.
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Miguel G.

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Love my Neighborhood park grew up around the park and it's a great place to enjoy a sunny day in the mission/ Bernal heights. Always people out enjoying themselves with kids or pets.very well kept and clean. Safe place to come and let your kids play because of the fenced off play area picnic tables and lots of grass to let your dog run around too.
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James S.

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I take this park for granted because I live in the neighborhood. While its nice to look at and occasionally sit and hang out, it is not maintained very well and is often muddy. My real gripe about this place is the people who choose to cook and eat and drink in the park and not clean up after themselves. I cannot tell you how many times I have stepped over garbage, food scraps and bbq charcoal. If you want to cook in the park then fucking clean up after yourselves. Oh, and i always pick up my dog poop.
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Scott M.

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This park is great for dog lovers and non-dog lovers alike. Every weekend, there's lots of park activities, friendly dogs, and people just loping along the sidewalks or grass. Most of the negative "poop reviews" are from 2007 - not sure why the park isn't reviewed more because it's a busy place and people generally have a good time here. As another reviewer said, it's no Dolores Park, but there are a lot of positives in that statement as well - no need to step over sprawled bodies all over the place or to pose and posture. Give the park it's due!
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M R.

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This is a review of the children's playground. Old school wooden structure, lots of swings, sand everywhere (to reduce the number of broken bones as kids take flight from said old school wooden play structure). Lots of kids having fun - and typically under decent supervision. Hooray for local parks!
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Alex P.

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This park is small, cute and has played host to my midday beer drinking, bouncy castles for kids birthdays, the play Pastime, mimes, hula hoopers, tons of dogs and strolling parents and way too many picnics to count. All in all I'm richer for having this little Oasis so close to home.
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Usalbull F.

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Love the park,I'm a local and I can say it has come a long ways it's clean green and safe.
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Sommer N.

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Precita Park is one my many favorite reflection points in the city. I sadly have taken a little hiatus from SF but fortunately have some friends with an extra room that borders the park. Shaped like an oval and speckled with furry creatures and maybe a few of their droppings, this dog-friendly oasis is a great escape from whatever it is that troubles you. Sitting on bench soaking up some post-partying rays with a friend the other day, I spotted the jogger. Again and again he circled the park with vigor and purpose. Dressed in head-to-toe sweatpants he was more more Rocky than Prefontaine, drenched in sweat from dedication. I hear he's a fighter but to me, he'll always be the Precita Park jogger, keeping to himself, angelically cracking a sweet workout whip.
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Elle L.

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this is a cute little oasis between the mission and bernal heights. i love this neighborhood and i love this wee green rectangle of goodness! lots of cute dogs frolicking, a few homeless folks loitering, and fine people-watching to be had here.

kenny k.

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This park is pretty good. It has caught on recently. The playground refurbishment was a nice thing. There are now nicer cafes and restaurants around the park. Lots more people hang out in Precita Park these days due to those things. But the thing is, it's an on-leash park as far as dogs are concerned. There's no grey area there. Five, six signs clearly state same. And folks don't care, and are messing it up these days, treating it as a dog run. Literally messing it up, as we're in a drought and the middle of the park gets chewed up by dogs chasing tennis balls flung by plastic flingers. Somehow the word got out that even though it's on-leash, nobody enforces that, so it's a great off leash environment. Weird, really weird, but that's the way it is. As soon as rec and park hires more rangers that nonsense will stop. Probably pretty soon I bet.