5/5 Rebecca H. 1 year ago on Google
Great
park.
There's
a
lower
area
and
an
upper
area,
separated
by
a
road
and
a
creek.
The
lower
area
can
either
be
accessed
via
the
main
entrance
on
Crystal
Springs
or
you
can
follow
one
of
the
two
trails
in
from
the
neighborhoods
above.
The
Crystal
Springs
side
has
BBQ
areas
and
a
children's
playground
right
near
the
entrance
with
sand
pits
and
play
structures.
Beyond
that
is
a
baseball
field
that
opens
onto
a
larger
grassy
field
with
tennis
courts
at
the
other
end.
The
baseball
field
frequently
in
use
for
Little
League,
but
when
it's
empty,
it
often
makes
a
good
place
to
observe
cedar
waxwings.
Overall,
the
lower
area
of
the
park
is
nicely
scaped
with
lots
of
trees
and
walking
paths.
There's
a
lot
of
construction
going
in
the
upper
area
across
the
road
right
now.
They
are
putting
in
a
new
recreation
center.
Unfortunately,
they
have
torn
out
the
gazebo
and
a
good
deal
of
the
area
on
that
side
is
inaccessible
for
the
moment.
However,
if
you
make
your
way
past,
there
are
a
couple
of
open
fields,
including
a
second
sports
field.
The
uppermost
field
also
has
a
covered
area
with
picnic
tables.
Dogs
are
allowed
on-leash
in
the
park,
but
be
advised
that
you
will
sometimes
see
folks
facilitating
off-leash
play
beyond
the
baseball
field
and
more
frequently
in
the
smaller
fields
of
the
upper
area
of
the
park.
If
you
continue
up
past
those
fields,
San
Bruno
City
Park
bleeds
into
Junipero
Serra
State
Park,
with
trails
leading
up
into
the
state
park.
Don't
forget
that
in
addition
to
the
obvious
parking
near
the
main
entrance,
you
can
drive
through
and
hang
a
right
at
the
far
end
to
find
more
parking
above
by
the
uppermost
field,
near
the
boundary
between
the
two
parks.
Or
you
can
continue
up
Crystal
Springs
and
park
at
the
top
by
the
senior
center
and
follow
one
of
the
paths
down.
That
senior
center
parking
lot
is
also
a
great
place
to
observe
bats
at
dusk!