Pine Lake Park (San Francisco) Explained

Pine Lake Park
Type:Municipal (San Francisco)
Location:San Francisco
Status:Open all year
Open:6am to 10pm
Parking:Parking lot

Pine Lake Park is a park in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California which encompasses Pine Lake.

History

Following their move from Maine to San Francisco in 1847, the Greene family purchased a large property which included Stern Grove and Pine Lake. In 1887, a lawsuit forced the family to give up most of the property and allowed them to retain only the portion which today comprises the park and adjacent Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove. The family planted the eucalyptus trees that continue to surround the lake.

The land and lake was purchased by the City of San Francisco in the five years following the opening of the adjoining Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove in 1932.

Geography

Pine Lark Park is located in the southwest corner of San Francisco and occupies . The park encompasses Pine Lake and is adjacent to Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove.

Ecology

Migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway stop to feed, rest, or inhabit the surrounding area.

Features

A trail encircles the lake and connects to a larger trail network through Stern Grove and a segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail.

The park includes a dog play area.[1]

Operations

The park is operated by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. It is open all year from 6am to 10pm.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pine Lake Park Dog Play Area. San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. 2018-02-05.