Sycamore Park

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Mill Valley, CA 94941

Sycamore Park located in Mill Valley CA is a charming green space perfect for families and nature lovers. The park features spacious picnic areas scenic walking trails and a playground for children. With its lush sycamore trees and tranquil atmosphere it's an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.

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4.07 reviews
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Venus S.
12/28/2013

I love love love this park! We were trying to drive down East Blythdale but it was blocked off due to construction, so we took Sycamore instead and saw a little sign and what looked like a wooden...

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meredith w.
4/27/2016

Great park for toddlers! Hard to find but worth the effort. Separate areas for little guys.

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Hannah Q.
5/1/2012

Super cute, neighborhood-inspired local park. This park is so sweet because of all the wooden structures and interesting spaces. My daughter used to have fantastic games of tag and hide and seek...

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Brigi T.
9/13/2017

Really cute here! Came here a few days ago with my toddler. Only bummer is there is no bathroom and not much shade on a super hot day. Other then that, the play structure seemed like lots of fun...

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Sonia K.
3/1/2018

Lots to do, slides and swings, a railroad play place, lots of places to hide and seek. Just add the kids and away you go!

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