Make sure to plan your visit to this park on any day except Monday since it's closed on that day and the slides are locked. The park is clean and I will make sure to visit again from Tuesday to...
Seward Mini Park
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Seward Mini Park, nestled in San Francisco, is a hidden gem featuring two long, steep concrete slides that promise excitement for adventurous visitors. The park, established in 1973, also boasts a community garden and a collection of native plants, making it a delightful spot for both play and relaxation.
Designed by a talented 14-year-old, Kim Clark, the slides are not for the faint of heart and require adult supervision for children. The park is part of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department's extensive network, which includes over 230 parks and recreational facilities throughout the city.
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This park is a hidden gem in the community. The slide has two steep lanes, and it's not as scary as it looks. There's usually paper board left in the park, and you can also just wear a pair of...

Not a business. Not quite a park. Super cute built-in mini slides in a neighborhood way up on the hills. People often leave cardboard behind for you to use, but just in case bring your own. You...

Even though he drew the ire of Republicans for his role in the Iran-Contra affair, former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger was previously the lawyer who defended the local residents who...

Such a cute and fun little hidden gem tucked away in the middle of a neighborhood in SF. My friends and I had just grabbed some food in the Castro district and noticed that this place was nearby....