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    Mountain Lake Park

    4.2 (81 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Pamela L.

    There are several entrances you can enter the park from Lake street - from 10th to 12th Avenues. Since Covid, this park has been redone. Water is pristine; children's playground is large with structures for every age; lots of seats with unobstructed views so you can watch your child safely; lots of foliage has been cut and trimmed; and signs letting you know what is planted and significance of that spot. The bathrooms are clean and is right next to the playground. Tennis courts are nearby the area. There are many trails you can take and some trails lead you into the Presidio (about a 2.5 mile walk).

    Denise C.

    Mountain Lake Park is right by Presidio Heights and it's a nice outlet for activities like tennis. It has a kids' park and some walking areas. I came here to play tennis with a friend and it was a good tennis park. Sunny, quiet, safe and there's parking in the neighborhood. Here's to parks in SF.

    Maybe she doesn't read English?
    Bea B.

    Situated behind a row of homes along lovely Lake Street, this park is not so much the hidden gem one might wish for it to be. It's normally a busy patch of green, especially on sunny days. At the east of the park lies an off-leash dog play area. By law, dogs are meant to be on leashes everywhere else within the park. Most dog owners ignore the law, however, so one would do well to look hard and long for dog shit tucked away in the grass before plunking down. Even the most astute park visitor (read: me) has missed seeing shit and it's always been for the worse. The newest portion of the park, a decent-sized playground, lies at the west end of the park between the tennis courts and the public restrooms. Dogs are also not allowed within the playground and tennis courts, but someone's furry snowflake is bound to be there, so just be prepared to share the space, I guess.

    Lisa X.

    Love this park. Great park to stroll around and lots of fur friends to see. I sometimes take my fur baby to the dog park section to exercise. I still remember that a long time ago, someone left a gator here in the lake and they had to drain it and get the creature out. Fun times!

    Bucolic scene in the city Mountain Lake Park #AlwaysSF #RichmondDistrict
    Carole B.

    Meadows, picnic benches, and a lake stocked with native turtles...Mountain Lake Park is a magical place. When it's foggy, the wooded areas take on a mystical look and when the sun is shining, the lush green grass is technicolor. There's always at least one tennis court available, which is a plus - since you don't have to reserve one. The playground is currently being renovated. so keep that in mind if you have a playdate soon.

    Restoration Project - If you pass by, check out the Hand Painted Signs
    Adam S.

    Wait, is this technically a park within a park? I always think of Mountain Lake Park as being part of The Presidio, but to be honest now I'm not quite sure if this is technically NPS or SFRP or both. Either way, it's a darn nice stretch of land on the Northeast Corner of Park-Presidio and the Inner Richmond. San Francisco is a great place for someone who enjoys a good urban park. I tend to get out to The Presidio quite a bit, and, I am also a big fan of the Inner Richmond. Those two things give me occasion to come to this park and several occasions to pass through this park. One thing to mention right off the bat is that this park feeds and is a hub for a number of trails. The Mountain Lake Trail comes in from the East. A number of trails head out to the North as you pass under Park Presidio Blvd. I think of this as sort of the central point of the central southern edge of The Presidio. Mountain Lake Park itself is very lovely. It's a fairly large park covering several blocks and particularly serene given that it is surrounded by lake on one side and a golf course on the other. There are large meadows, picnic shelters, a lake, basketball court, tennis courts, playground, rest rooms... It's a fully furnished park. I would imagine most people at the park are locals, but since so many trail pass through your will have some Presidio crowd as well. If you are passing through The Presidio, this might also be a good place to jump out into The Avenues for a while and grad some food. Lots of good stuff on Clement Street.

    Snacky Spot
    Dan M.

    CHILL'N There are some great spots to chill here. In particular, I like to hit Kazu on 7th and Cali to pick up a kick @$$ sammy to go and then head for the "snacky spot" (see photos) in the park. There is also a little enclosure with many tables that looks great for playing chess, but it tends to be a dope den. DOG PARK Love this dog park. Sure, it's a dog owner clique, but friendly folks and lots of happy dogs! LAKE The Lake is small and nice to sit by for a short while. A good amount of benches and the occasional happy water dog. TRAILS Some good trails to walk through the park and a nice trail to head under the highway. OVERALL Not crowded! How nice. :)

    Lawn at the park.
    Daniel H.

    There is one feature of this playground that I really like: the toddlers area quite distinct from the big kids area and is enclosed in a big circle and only has one way out. This means you can let your kid wander all around and not worry that they've exited through some side gate that somebody left open, or wandered over into the big kids area where they are getting into activities too advanced for them. One thing I didn't like was the toddlers swings are really short so they swing back and forth very quickly. Another thing I disliked was the (complete?) absence of trash cans. All in all I love this newly renovated spot and will certainly be coming back.

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