Holly Park
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About Holly Park in San Francisco
Holly Park is one of San Francisco's oldest public spaces, established in 1862 when James Graham Fair donated 7.5 acres of land to the city. Located in the Bernal Heights neighborhood, this hilltop park offers panoramic views of the city and San Francisco Bay.
The park underwent significant improvements in the early 2000s, thanks to community efforts led by the Friends of Holly Park group. Today, it features a circular layout with Holly Park Circle surrounding its perimeter. Towering eucalyptus and cypress trees line the park, providing shade and a natural backdrop.
At the center of Holly Park lies a full baseball field, which doubles as a spacious grassy area for various activities. The park's elevated position, though only 274 feet above sea level, affords visitors 360-degree views of the surrounding cityscape, including glimpses of Bernal Heights, Bayview Park, and on clear days, even the Marin Headlands.
Holly Park serves as a vital community gathering space, offering amenities for all ages. It's a popular spot for local residents to walk dogs, have picnics, or enjoy outdoor recreation. The park's renovation has made it more accessible and user-friendly, with well-maintained paths for strolling or jogging.