A great, awesome, simple, fun park for all. They have an awesome play area for children, basketball court, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and also a pretty big field with a softball diamond. They host kid's birthday parties as well, but make sure to sign up for a reservation. Inside the clubhouse they offer recreational activities for the little ones such as art painting, wiffle ball, and other activities. Though this was a good 10 years ago when I used to work here...I'm betting they did not change their good ways. Everyone here is friendly and very family oriented, an overall great park atmosphere for all. It is also located near the Presidio so if you venture farther inside the park or around the edges, you can find yourself walking on one of nature's fine trails that could eventually lead you to top of the Presidio and near the Golden...
Read moreI've only been here about 4 times, as I live in Seattle but I grew up in San Francisco so when I come back to visit sometimes I play pickleball at Presidio Wall. I think it's nothing less than fantastic for the attitude of goodness at the people bring . The setup is pretty simple I think Monday through Friday from 1030 on to I'm not sure when, it's drop-in pickle ball. I think at Tuesdays at 10:30 there's some free beginner class session that happen. To play you just stack your paddle next to the court you want to play on. If there are 3 or more paddles I think the 4 current players come off. And the new players take their place, if there are just 2 paddles the winners stay on (not sure if...
Read moreQuiet playground for kids to be kids just use caution and exercise with care. One of the greatest thing about working from home or remotely is that you've time to do personal things. I take my daughter to park around SF at least four times a week. I wish playground was like this growing up clean cork cushioning rather than going home with shoes fille with sand particles. The con here is no sand castle and no bucket and shovel involved. The pro is going home debris free. Lastly if you park on Pacific Ave, you need to hold on to your kids and look both way before crossing. There's a stop sign, but in SF it really don't mean much these days. Again, hold on to your kids and cross...
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