Cabrillo Playground
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About Cabrillo Playground in San Francisco
Cabrillo Playground is a neighborhood park in the Outer Richmond district of San Francisco, California. The playground, which underwent a $4.5 million renovation completed in 2013, features a pirate-themed design that caters to children of different age groups.
The park includes two distinct play areas: one for younger children and another for older kids. The playground's size was increased by 1.5 times during the renovation, providing more space for recreational activities. The lacey flower images on the fence panels surrounding the playground were inspired by the adjacent dahlia garden and created by artist Colette Crutcher.
Cabrillo Playground serves as a popular destination for local daycare and school programs. The park also offers various sports facilities and a clubhouse, making it a versatile community space for recreation and gatherings. The renovation was made possible by San Francisco voters who approved the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond.
For those interested in community involvement, Friends of Cabrillo Playground, a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization, is dedicated to the improvement, enjoyment, and safety of the park. They work to enhance the overall experience for visitors and maintain the playground's quality.