Adam Rodgers Park

1215 Quesada Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124
3 acres | 1.2 hectares
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About Adam Rodgers Park in San Francisco

Adam Rogers Park is a public green space located in the Bayview District of San Francisco, California. Tucked away in this urban neighborhood, the park offers a leafy retreat for local residents and visitors alike. The park is named after Adam 'Roc' Rogers, a beloved community activist who was known as the "Mayor of Bayview" for his efforts in organizing community clean-up days and involvement in free breakfast programs during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The park features expansive views of the San Francisco Bay and Candlestick Park, providing a picturesque backdrop for various recreational activities. It is situated near Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary School, making it a popular spot for families and children.

One of the park's notable features is its community garden, which serves as a hub for local gardening enthusiasts. The garden includes an "Immunity Boosting Herb Garden" with a variety of herbs known for their medicinal properties. This area not only promotes sustainable agriculture but also serves as an educational resource for the community.

Adam Rogers Park provides several recreational facilities for visitors. A full basketball court offers a space for sports enthusiasts to play and exercise. For younger visitors, there is a playground equipped with metal and plastic play structures set in a sand area. The park also includes multiple picnic areas, some with built-in grills, allowing for community gatherings and outdoor meals.

The park's layout includes different levels, with picnic areas distributed throughout. This tiered design adds variety to the landscape and provides different vantage points for enjoying the surroundings. Restroom facilities are available on-site for visitor convenience.

As a community-focused space, Adam Rogers Park hosts various events and programs. These include workshops on herb identification and medicinal uses, as well as initiatives to engage local youth in gardening and environmental education. The park thus serves not only as a recreational area but also as a center for community engagement and learning.

What to Do at Adam Rodgers Park

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Community GardensShade

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic Area

When is Adam Rodgers Park Open?

Monday:5AM-12AM
Tuesday:5AM-12AM
Wednesday:5AM-12AM
Thursday:5AM-12AM
Friday:5AM-12AM
Saturday:5AM-12AM
Sunday:5AM-12AM

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