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Cayuga Playground

Address

301 Naglee Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112

Park Hours 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Restroom Hours: Spring/Summer 8 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Fall/Winter 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

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Features

  1. Accessible Children’s Play Area

  2. Accessible Parking

  3. Accessible Picnic Area

  4. Accessible Restroom

  5. Athletic Field

  6. Baseball Diamond

  7. Community Room(s)

  8. Outdoor Basketball Court

  9. Playground

  10. Restrooms

  11. Tennis

Cayuga Park is a local favorite of Outer Mission and Cayuga Terrace residents. Tucked away amidst housing, the I-280 freeway, and BART tracks, it is considered to be one of San Francisco’s hidden gems.

Perhaps best known for its sculpture gardens, unique trails, and bustling basketball court, the park also offers visitors:

  • Ball diamond
  • Children’s playground
  • Clubhouse
  • Multipurpose, turf area
  • Tennis court

One of the park’s most interesting features is the story of its retired and longtime gardener and local legend of sorts, Demetrio Braceros, who transformed Cayuga Park’s naturalistic surroundings into works of art. His unique themed gardens and whimsical woodcarvings were featured on the PBS television series California’s Golden Parks and in the San Francisco Chronicle. Visitors from all around the City have come to the park to admire his work.

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