Marston Campbell Park
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About Marston Campbell Park in Oakland
Marston Campbell Park is a neighborhood green space located at the intersection of 17th Street and West Street in West Oakland, California. Adjacent to Lafayette Elementary School, this urban park provides a valuable outdoor recreation area for local residents and students. The park covers 3.1 acres, offering a mix of open spaces and facilities for various activities.
The park features a large open field suitable for sports and other recreational pursuits. This grassy area provides ample room for casual games, picnics, or simply relaxing outdoors. A playground with play structures is available, catering to younger visitors and providing a safe space for children to play and explore.
One notable feature of Marston Campbell Park is its youth-led community garden, which adds an educational and collaborative element to the park's offerings. The presence of shade trees throughout the park contributes to a pleasant environment, offering respite from the sun on warmer days.
Marston Campbell Park was completed in 1977, named after Marston Campbell (1867-1933), a civil engineer who served as the first president of the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and held various positions in the city of Oakland. Campbell, born in Oakland, spent two decades working in Hawaii before returning to contribute to his hometown's development.
The park's location near Lafayette Elementary School makes it a convenient spot for students to enjoy outdoor activities. Its urban setting, just off Interstate 980, ensures easy accessibility for residents of the surrounding neighborhoods.