Drove down here on the day when it opened for public ie 23rd april. Dont follow the Google Map direction. It takes you to a wrong location. Instead navigate to Presidio Transit Center or may be the cemetery which is right next to it.
I went there right after the sunset and there were hardly any people. The view of the bridge was beautiful from there. There are a number of picnic tables and i really hope people keep the area clean over time.
Parking - there is a small street side parking of 4 cars and couple of wheelchair ones, right next to the park. Those are paid spots. Otherwise you can park somewhere in Presidio Transit Center and take a 10 mins walk along the Lincoln blvd.
Restroom - i didn't find any close to this park but there was some close to the presidio...
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