Category: | Park, |
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Address: | Foothill Blvd & Bridge Ave, 1835 38th Ave, Oakland, CA 94601, USA |
Postal code: | 94601 |
Phone: | (510) 238-7275 |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
CURYJ WAS out in force today, reaching out to Community Family Fun food music free event,
Oakland doesn't do any maintenance in this park. It's so sad to watch it fall apart. But also I love being able to sit by the creek. I love this park. But the city doesn't care about it at all.
I grew up as a kid playing in this park I seen it evolve numurus times threwout the 30 years of staying in the diamond district..I personally help clean up the litter that the homeless leave. The only problem is trash....I'm just happy to see kids playing in the park safely..back then the park was highly unsafe due to gang violence... I give it. 5 stars because I experienced an lived in the same community as it evolved. An still making progress steps forward to a great future and hopefully same time enrich the ecosystem..😇👍
Very nice my son and i had lots of fun an met a duck named Wilson
The place is clean for the most part. They have basketball courts, 2 seperate playgrounds, some benches near the street side entrance for people to sit and eat or relax, a terf field for soccer or what ever games you can play in a decently large field, and then they also have a little area for people to workout. If your looking to work out, you can do that any time during the day. If your looking to take your kids out to a play ground, anytime from noon to sunset is nice. There is however a spot on the big kids playground that has a hole that seems to only be getting bigger. Its fairly deep, maybe around a foot and a half. I forgot to mention, they do have 2 swings for baby's and toddlers, maybe up to age 4. And then a swing for all other ages.