Nice local neighborhood park in Palo Alto with soccer fields, dog park, playground, picnic areas, and walking trails. Lots of loud traffic from 101 and a slew of working poor in motor homes in the south side are a reminder of how low the quality of life really is in the Bay area. Perhaps the city should invest in a better sound barrier and a better place for campers to park. Nobody wants their public parks to be mobile home sites. This is just another example of the failed local and state government to provide real solutions and leadership in the Bay area. You do find nice folks making the best of it out enjoying themselves...
Read moreGreat park if you are looking for a park to play soccer or just make an extensive walk. Usually clean, there has been an invasion of Canadian Geese in Oct/Nov. with poop all over the place but it has changed for the better in December. Playground for smaller kids is in the center of the park and I would give that one a rating of 3.5 stars, not bad, not great either. Restrooms right next to the playground. If you still play Pokemon Go, there are 3 gyms and another 9 pokestops around the park ;) We like the park but would not have given it 5 stars with little kids. Aeehm, lots of dogs there with a...
Read moreGreer Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, and admission is free. The park is a popular spot for outdoor activities and events in Palo Alto. Some of the park's features include: Baseball and softball fields
Soccer fields
Tennis courts
Basketball courts
Playground
Picnic areas
BBQ grills
Restrooms
Walking paths
In addition to these features, the park also has a dog run area where dogs can play and...
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