Bushrod Park

560 59th St, Oakland, CA 94609
10.12 acres | 4.1 hectares
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About Bushrod Park in Oakland

Bushrod Park is one of the largest parks in North Oakland, Oakland, California, covering 10.12 acres. Established in 1903 through a land donation by Dr. Bushrod Washington James, the park has a rich history and serves as a central gathering place for the surrounding Bushrod neighborhood.

Located between Shattuck Avenue and Racine Street to the east and west, and between 61st Street and 59th Street to the north and south, Bushrod Park offers a variety of recreational facilities and open spaces. The park has long been associated with local sports, particularly baseball. Notable athletes such as Rickey Henderson, Frank Robinson, Billy Martin, and Vada Pinson played at Bushrod Park in their youth. In the 1960s, the Oakland Raiders even used the park as a practice field.

Bushrod Park features both indoor and outdoor facilities, catering to diverse community needs. The park includes a recreation center that houses various amenities and programs. Outside, visitors can enjoy spacious fields, courts, and play areas. The park's tennis courts are named after tennis legend Don Budge, who played there as a youth.

As a cornerstone of the community, Bushrod Park provides a space for families, athletes, and residents to engage in physical activities, relax, and socialize. The park's extensive grounds and facilities make it a popular destination for both organized sports and casual recreation.

What to Do at Bushrod Park

Active Recreation

Baseball FieldBasketball CourtSoccer FieldTennis CourtVolleyball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy Area

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Bushrod Park Open?

Monday:6AM-9PM
Tuesday:6AM-9PM
Wednesday:6AM-9PM
Thursday:6AM-9PM
Friday:6AM-9PM
Saturday:6AM-9PM
Sunday:6AM-9PM

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