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    Oakland, CA

    Cleveland Cascade

    4.7 (78 reviews)

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    Annabelle R.

    Sure this spot is great for exercise, if you wanna get your steps in. But exploring the beautiful park and staircase (designed in the likeness of fountains in Italy) is enough to keep visitors engaged. Even though water no longer flows from the monument, the vegetation throughout helps preserve the beauty and appeal of this place, with colorful flowers, including indian cress and lily of the nile, lining the concrete stairways. You can enjoy partial views of Lake Merritt from here as well. Easy and affordable street parking along the lake can be paid via the ParkMobile app on your phone (just input your vehicle license plate number).

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    Ed U.

    Back in the day when running water could be freely used as a garden feature, this Italianate staircase park must've been quite the looker. I'm talking about the 1920's, which believe it or not, was even before my time. It was designed by landscape architect Howard Gilkey, who engineered a fountain with twenty concrete bowls so that a torrent of water would flow from one to the next in a descending staircase pattern like an Esther Williams extravaganza. It apparently had a Venus Rising motif with Vegas-like colored lights. However, it is Oakland after all, so none of that has survived in the intervening years. Fortunately a group of neighborhood volunteers have made sure the landscaping is maintained. It's worth climbing up and down the steps where you'll get a sliver of a view of Lake Merritt. You may find yourself in the way of joggers working on their thighs or personal trainers working on their client's thighs. Just don't touch mine. RELATED - Looking for stairs to climb? Here's a collection of stairways I've climbed and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3UkMHud

    Edna G.

    Can I say I HATE STAIRS or stair master exercises but Cleveland Cascade is a great side track for a great stairs workout with a good view! Since I hate going to the gym, this is a perfect replacement to get my workout in and then walk the lake. Been going here for years and just recently remembered the name of this place and added my take on Yelp. There are many people that use this place for exercise or just to sit on the benches to bask in the view of Lake Merritt. Love it! I would recommend though not to disturb the neighborhood with noise as this is by residences so please respect. The only thing I noticed lately is this area of greenery and plants are drying up and flowers have not been maintained like it was before or are they conserving water? I hope the city takes care of this place well as this is a nice touristy area for people to check out by the lake. I will be back again for these d*mn stairs to workout my gluteus! Hehe I love the workout burn it gives and the view. Totally recommend to check this place out. [134/100]

    Trent O.

    Cleveland Cascade stairs is a great place to workout and get a little exercise when needed. Your legs will definitely hurt afterwards though lol

    Workout
    Vuyelwa W.

    STAIR WORKOUT: This stair workout is one of the best ones to get you in shape. Used to come here when we first lived by the lake over 10 years ago. My husband and I just rediscovered it again and boy oh boy you will be huffing and puffing by the time you get to the top. Lol!! In these shelter in place days staying active is so important . It's a mental and physical workout but my hubs makes it look soooooo easy and one day I hope I will make it look as easy as he does! Love the view from the top .. it's beautiful with the lush scenery and the beautiful lake it's a perfect ending to the day!

    Phil A.

    If you want a great stair workout, this is a good place to go!! If you want great views of Lake Merritt, this is a good place to go!! If you just want to sit down, relax and read a book, this is a good place to go!! I used to live in this area back in the day, and I always took these stairs one way or another. There are benches at every level, and the views along with the chill atmosphere here make the Cleveland Cascade a top notch spot to cool out or work out!!

    About to die.   But at least I will die trying shiiiiiiit
    Ultima M.

    I love coming here and working out!! There is always people here working out however it is not too packed. There are benches at the top and bottom of the stairs. This is the place go when working out your legs!!

    lake merritt sunset from celveland cascade :)
    Heliana M.

    I like to call this Oakland's local, non fancy, non touristy version of SF's Lombard steps :P !!! No, but seriously! This is such a great place to work out those calves, am I right? This place is always buzzing with people going up and down the steps all day long till evening! Some people run through them? Hats off :) It's great to have the steps and slopes so close to the house for some natural, bio, organic work out :) Get those steps done people!!! Love my neighborhood!

    Who needs the gym when you have the Cascade!
    Markus N.

    The Cascade is near the eastern edge of the Land of PG & E pole gnomes, in the shade maybe with a landscape that the smaller fellows would appreciate. Perhaps this is where they came from. The history brings a sad shake of the head then a smile - the construction, abandonment, the rising from the dead. Stone Lazarus. That the Cascade is back in a reinvented version of its historic splendor owing to the hands and hearts of volunteers again gives testimony to what it will take to make this city great once again. Greatness floweth not from City Hall, my friends. Greatness will come from you. United Nations all running up and down the stairs last weekend, perspiration and ass on fire knows no demographic boundary. Lovely views over the lake. Two laps around the lake and five trips up and down the stairs and baby you'll know you did yourself something. I think I notched my belt a little tighter this morning, thanks to the sweet Cascade.

    across the st, from the lake's trail
    Jana C.

    History charms the pants off me.. (but oh, i'm wearing shorts right now). Steps just get me winded. I've come here with a meetup group specializing in walks with a historic bent (hi H!), and have had lunch along the few benches and steps. Great training if you can't make it to the Filbert steps across the Bay, or a stadium's steps.... do all the natural stairclimber that your pretty lungs can handle at this hidden little locale across the east side of Lake Merritt. Cool spot

    Karen T.

    Street parking in the neighborhoods or along Lake Merritt. According to a sign, there are 139 steps to Cleveland Cascade. I tried counting, but I lost count! Going up definitely was a killer for me. Totally got in a nice little workout making a couple rounds on these beautiful steps.

    My favorite steps
    Stephani M.

    I run these steps every morning, and sometimes at night...really depends on the mood I am in. This place is so tranquil. I have enjoyed so many moments here simply mentally relaxing as I kill myself running up the stairs, and then decompressing as I run down the stairs. I live exactly 1 mile from the steps, so I gear up and run over via Lake Merritt. The scenery is impeccable. I love the area, the neighborhood, the people. There are usually a lot of people working out here with different "boot camp" instructors, then there are a few people doing cardio workouts here, there are always kids running around and lots of people to exercise with or at least near :) I have a gym membership and even a personal trainer, but with these steps so close to home who needs all the accouterments to make it special or more meaningful? Not this hippie chic for sure :) Thanks Oakland for keeping it simple. #imadethesesstairsmybish Stephani Sweats and Smiles for Cleveland Cascade ;)

    Amy S.

    The Cleveland Cascade in Oakland has a wonderful history, and photos of her glory days (1920-30s) are easy to find online. The water is no longer running down the hill, but certainly lots of people are. I walked up and down the stairs once, and then ran them up and down, holding onto the handrail for safety as I descended. There are garbage cans at the bottom of the stairs and thankfully we didn't see any trash around or on them. All we saw were the pretty views of the lake, the plant life around us, and a couple other people walking/running the stairs.

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