F.M. Smith Park
F.M. Smith Park Map
About F.M. Smith Park in Oakland
FM Smith Park is a neighborhood park located in Oakland, California. The park is named after Francis Marion "Borax" Smith, who donated the land to Oakland for park use in 1912.
The park features several nice trees that provide shade and greenery to the area. It offers a serene environment for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities and relaxation. The park's layout includes open grassy areas suitable for picnics and casual recreation.
FM Smith Park contains multiple play structures to accommodate children of different age groups. These playgrounds provide opportunities for kids to engage in physical activity and social interaction. The park also includes a basketball court, allowing visitors to enjoy sports and exercise.
In memory of Smith's borax mining history, the park features a small area in the back with a few mule statues. This area includes a "gravestone" marked "Smokey - a good mule - 1879," serving as a unique historical touch to the park.
The park is conveniently situated near public transit options, making it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike. Its location in Oakland provides a pleasant outdoor space for the local community to gather and enjoy nature within an urban setting.