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    Potrero Hill Community Garden

    Potrero Hill Community Garden

    4.8
    (16 reviews)

    Happened to be in the neighborhood and Googled/Yelped "things to do" and this little gem popped up…read more It's right next to McKinley Park - we briefly strolled the park and there wasn't much there. Glad the community garden made up for it. It's a small garden, but we still spent a good 20 minutes there, roaming around. There are two picnic tables close to the entrance, so feel free to bring a snack to enjoy (kind of wished the picnic tables were on the other side, where you'll have nice views of the city). Saw pumpkins, succulents, and other varieties of fruits, veggies, and unknown plants. Towards the back side of the garden are some really nice views of the city, especially on a clear blue sky day. I must have missed the roosters as a few reviewers mentioned them (or perhaps they went into hibernation for the winter). It wasn't overly crowded - just one or two other parties were there during our walk. Overall, it's a quaint little spot to take a walk or stop to have a bite. The higher elevation of the garden provides a lovely view of SF. Parking wasn't bad as we parked in front of McKinley Park - think it shouldn't take too long to find street parking as well. It's nice that this place is open to the public - don't go picking stuff out of the garden!

    A stunning community garden hidden amongst the streets of Potrero Hill! I found this little gem…read morewhile taking a walk in nearby Mckinley Park. It's a small garden compromised of many different flowers, fruits, and vegetables. While walking through, you are sure to see beautiful sunflowers, roses, succulents, blackberries, tomatoes, limes, kale, and so much more! Your eyes will light up from the vast array of colorful beauty. The space is peaceful and I only encountered a few locals in the garden while I was there. In the back of the garden, there's a small shed that occupies chickens and livestock. If you are looking to rent a space to grow your own garden, the waitlist is quite long and could take up to a year for a space to become available. Some gardens are open which allows you to get up close and personal. I saw a photographer in the garden snapping all kinds of pictures. There are signs posted asking that you do not touch or steal any of the plants in the garden. However, a little smelling ain't never hurt nobody! Go ahead and smell those beautiful roses! There are two tables and a side bench where you can relax, have lunch, or simply just take in the view. Speaking of views, did I mention that this garden offers the most beautiful view of the city? It's located high on the hill, making it the perfect spot to capture the lovely city down below. There are a few parking spots located right in front and plenty of street parking available right next to the park. This garden is truly a breath of fresh air and the perfect place to clear your mind and to escape the hustle and bustle of the busy city.

    Francisco Park

    Francisco Park

    4.4
    (37 reviews)

    Francisco Park sits on top of a former reservoir (Francisco Street Reservoir, closed 1940s) and…read morethis park opened in 2022. San Francisco parks usually have amazing views and this is no exception. What's interesting about this park is that it's largely funded by a local nonprofit working with our city's park and recreation. It has amazing views. And besides a playground, it also offers a community garden, picnic areas and an off-leash play area for dogs. With sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Ghirardelli Square, Aquatic Cove, etc, you can picnic here with your gourmet sandwiches from North Beach and dim sum from Chinatown. Just to give you an idea. Haha. But do bring a jacket as it can be cold or just windy. My pup and I have been here on a few occasions and we loved playing here. Located in the middle bordered by Hyde, Larkin, Francisco and Bay Streets.

    When there are just dogs with their owners, this is a pretty good dog park. HOWEVER on weekdays…read moreyou can expect to encounter one, two, or even three dog walkers each with around ten LARGE dogs. This is not a huge dog park so imagine 30 large dogs who are very high energy and racing back and forth ... I see that and I leave. Not to mention, one of the regular dog walkers has multiple dogs who are so ill-tempered they have to wear muzzles. My dog is 12 years old, a 68 pound black Lab and even though she is large, I cannot risk having her run down by an even larger dog charging across the park at full speed. Then the other week I brought in a 15 year old blind toy poodle who weighed 12 pounds, and his sister, a mini who weighs 15 pounds. The mini is dog social but she wouldnt get off the bench next to me because of all the chaos, and of course the blind one couldnt wander and sniff anything so we had to leave. Not to mention there is artificial turf so for a blind dog, it is not exactly a sensory cornucopia. TLDR: anyone thinking of taking your dog here? dont even bother during weekdays from 9 to 5. you are very likely to encounter a chaotic jumble of up to 30 energetic large dogs.

    White Crane Springs Community Garden

    White Crane Springs Community Garden

    3.8
    (5 reviews)

    I don't have a plot of community land in this serene oasis, but I do think this community garden is…read morea picturesque escape from city life. There are no locked gates - making for an ideal quiet moonlit walk or sunny day excursion. From lavender, to sage, to lettuce, and everything in between - you can marvel at it all, and if you put your name down on the plot waiting list - you may even be able to help cultivate the magic yourself. Trust.

    Tucked away in back of a vacant lot in the Inner Sunset is one of the most beautiful community…read moregardens in San Francisco. White Crane Springs is a great place for a stroll or a picnic and unlike many community gardens, it is open to the public (i.e., no locked gates). Enter the garden via the end of Locksley Street (aka 6th Avenue) or the vacant lot (home to a pumpkin patch and Xmas tree lot) at 7th Ave and Lawton. There's always something interesting growing in members' garden plots plus a small redwood grove, picnic table and native plants area. The garden has a community work day at the beginning of every month, perfect for learning about what to grow or how to compost. Check the calendar on the bulletin board for exact times and dates. A bulletin board at the front gate has information on garden work days (open to everyone), garden membership and neighborhood events. If you're into eco-friendly buildings, check out the garden's Cob Tool Shed. White Crane Springs is a short walk from the Garden for the Environment at 7th Avenue and Lawton or the new hiking paths on Mt. Sutro. Hey, it's a free activity!

    Please Touch Community Garden - communitygardens - Updated June 2026

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