
Postcard from 2007. Every street in this town has its own soundtrack. On some streets, it's the electronic chirp of car alarms being armed and disarmed all night long. On other streets, it's the...
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Warm Water Cove Park, nestled on San Francisco's Central Waterfront, offers a unique and tranquil escape for visitors. Once known for its collection of tires and the infamous "toxic golf course," the area has undergone significant improvements as part of the Blue Greenway initiative, transforming it into a hidden gem that attracts park enthusiasts seeking a quiet retreat.
With its eclectic picnic tables and scenic views, Warm Water Cove Park is less frequented than other parks in the city, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore San Francisco's diverse green spaces. The park is part of a larger network that connects 13 miles of the southeast waterfront, highlighting the ongoing efforts to enhance public spaces in the region.
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Postcard from 2007. Every street in this town has its own soundtrack. On some streets, it's the electronic chirp of car alarms being armed and disarmed all night long. On other streets, it's the...
How do you rate a place you didn't even know existed before you stumbled upon it? When I turned down the dead street which, surprisingly, led to this park, I was simply looking for a secluded,...
Once a sewage outlet, this has got to be the most isolated little park in the city. Just two acres, it's at the eastern end of 25th Street on the edge of Dogpatch surrounded by abandoned...
Called "Toxic Beach" due to being a pile of gravel and trash. Local gathering space for shows. Other than that it's not really a good looking spot but it's a great part of the Bay Area music scene
We'd grabbed a couple of sandwiches and were looking for a place where we could eat at a table and look at water without crowds. All of these were met at Warm Water Cove. A couple of guys fishing,...