Nice "quiet" place (not many people or dogs visit, but is right next to busy and loud Brotherhood Way). No public restrooms. I have a reactive dog and i take her here because the other dog park on the same street is more popular, and the people here are nice and respectful. Not sure if the grass area is considered a no-leash area since i see no signs indicating that. They have doggy bag dispensers everywhere but they are almost never replaced so BYO! I dont mind picking up others' poops in the closed area (my first time there i picked up about 15 separate poops, multiple to a bag of course, and since then its generally been clean). Careful of the grass area as ive seen loose BMs or vomit, otherwise generally clean. There's also a closed off childrens park. Also be aware of street parking, seen quite a few broken glass. Check out the other parks in Park Merced and south on Brotherhood as well. Kindly pick up...
Read moreListed here as in the ‘Dog Park’, some of us drive by this Bufano sculpture twice a day and have never seen it. Ben Bufano spent the last 40 years of his life in San Francisco and has a loving body of work installed throughout the Bay Area. The pictured 1939 monument is called Peace. Located opposite the Calvary Armenian Congregational Church, 725 Brotherhood Way. This 30-foot piece was relocated to Brotherhood Way in 1996 after nearly four decades at the San Francisco International Airport. There is a map on Wikipedia that shows where over 20 of his works can be seen, and...
Read moreVery clean small dog park. Just make sure that you park on the street parking and not on the residential area up the hill because they will tow your car or just glare at you, whichever one is more convenient. Also street parking is not that safe there were a few cars with broken glass so make sure that you don't leave anything...
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