San Francisco may be petite in size, yet it boasts an exceptional park and recreational system. While not all green spaces are created equal, Garfield Park stands out as a lush corner of the Mission district and a highly desirable haven for residents seeking outdoor leisure. The park's top-notch athletic facilities, complete with a public indoor swimming pool, upgraded playgrounds, and BBQ picnic areas, make it a standout destination. Moreover, Garfield Park serves as the central meeting point for the Dia De Los Muertos event. Once the parade wraps up, throngs of visitors flock to the park to marvel at the impressive displays honoring lost loved ones. In short, Garfield Park is a San Francisco gem that...
Read moreHave had only good times at Garfield Square Park. Colorful and green with additional bright lights that turn off at late night. I highly recommend celebrating Dia de Los Muertos here. On Nov. 2 everyone is free to claim for the day, at least a 1 Foot Square piece of open land to set up an altar in remembrance and celebration. Help selecting the best site is offered kindly, as is making free use of flowers donated by local vendors. There’s a celebratory 24th St walking procession at night that ends in gathering at Garfield Square Park, a community graveyard for the night. It is spontaneous art, singing, music, and other live...
Read moreGreat place to go, facilities for children, swimming, kids playground, 2 soccer fields on the back side and no doubt, one of the largest trees you've ever seen in your life, said tree is located @ the corner of Harrison & 25th St approximately 30 meters from the pool building and 30 meters from the soccer pitch. If you happen to be there check it out, it must be hundreds and hundreds of years old , here long before...
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