Mission Hills Church Park

Robyn's Egg Trail, San Diego, CA 92110
13 acres | 5.3 hectares
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About Mission Hills Church Park in San Diego

Mission Hills Park, also known as Pioneer Park, is a public park located in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California. The park spans approximately 13 acres and has a unique history, as it was originally established in 1876 as Calvary Cemetery before being repurposed as a public park in 1968.

The park offers a large grassy area suitable for picnics, recreational activities, and community events. It features a children's playground with equipment for various age groups, providing a space for families to enjoy outdoor play. Tennis courts are conveniently located across the street from the main park area, expanding the recreational options for visitors.

One of the park's distinctive features is a memorial row of preserved headstones, commemorating its past as a cemetery. Despite the removal of most headstones during the conversion to a park, the remains of those buried there still lie beneath the grounds. This historical aspect adds a unique character to the park and serves as a point of interest for visitors.

Mission Hills Park hosts various community events throughout the year, including summer concerts and family-oriented activities. The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to dusk, offering ample time for visitors to enjoy its facilities. With its scenic surroundings and well-maintained facilities, Mission Hills Park provides a peaceful and enjoyable environment for individuals and families to relax, play, and connect with nature in the heart of San Diego.

What to Do at Mission Hills Church Park

Active Recreation

Tennis Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialParking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Mission Hills Church Park Open?

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