Park 68/242 - Sue Bierman Park - Mrs. Bierman is famous for her role in the SF “freeway revolt” that prevented the expansion of I-80 through the SF Panhandle. Not every city was so lucky as to prevent to complete destruction and separation of its urban core by freeways. Major hat tip to Sue Bierman. A great park and playground to memorialize her. #everysfpark
Park 67/242 - Embarcadero Plaza - We just 100%ed Market Street and not were try to see this lady and a gross fountain advocating for an independent Québec. #everysfpark
Park 66/242 - Clipper Community Garden - Probably the most impressive community garden I’ve found so far. Really beautiful stuff in here and open to the public! #everysfpark
Park 65/242 - Portola Open Space - We’re back with #everysfpark today! It’s a gorgeous foggy day up here near Twin Peaks! Walking the entirety of Market St today from Forest Hill Station. 💪
#everysfpark – Felt

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If you added up the combined square footage of #everySFpark I've visited so far, you'd get 34,279,663 square feet, or 1.23 square miles. That's about 2.6% of the entire city and I still have 149,676,131 square feet to go! (note: that includes Sharp Park and Camp Mather which are not in SF)
Park 64/242 - Telegraph Hill - Pioneer Park. I definitely need to revisit here... this was mostly a shot I took while passing through but this is unquestionably one of the most beautiful spots in the city. It's been over a decade since the last time I visited here and I can see why anybody visiting would fall in love with our charming city-by-the-bay. #everySFpark
Park 63/242 - George Christopher Playground! Second photo is not mine, but WOW, this is a great place for kids with recreation fields and an amazing playground! #everySFpark
Park 62/242 - Walter Haas Playground! A great playground with an incredible view. Right up from Billy Goat Hill and close to Glen Canyon Park - this hilltop spot is great for kids and was named after the longtime CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. The Haas was a philanthropist and longtime member of the Recreation and Park Commission. In the mid-1970s, he donated funds to help secure public ownership of land originally slated for commercial development, resulting in the expansion of an existing playground at this site. #everySFpark
A while back I had a terrible spine injury that took me out of commission for months. I'm glad to say I'm 99% recovered and have started visiting #everySFpark again!
This is a throwback to several weeks ago, but here's me visiting Lands End. Not an SF Rec & Park Dept park, so I'm not counting it officially, but it's an incredible spot in the city, well worth a visit.