Pine Lake Park (San Francisco)
Pine Lake Park is a park in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California which encompasses Pine Lake. HistoryFollowing their move from Maine to San Francisco in 1847, the Greene family purchased a large property which included Stern Grove and Pine Lake.[1] In 1887, a lawsuit forced the family to give up most of the property and allowed them to retain only the portion which today comprises the park and adjacent Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove.[1] The family planted the eucalyptus trees that continue to surround the lake.[1] The land and lake was purchased by the City of San Francisco in the five years following the opening of the adjoining Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove in 1932.[1] GeographyPine Lark Park is located in the southwest corner of San Francisco and occupies 30.29 acres (12.26 ha).[1] The park encompasses Pine Lake and is adjacent to Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove.[1] EcologyMigratory birds along the Pacific Flyway stop to feed, rest, or inhabit the surrounding area.[1] FeaturesA trail encircles the lake and connects to a larger trail network through Stern Grove and a segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail.[1] The park includes a dog play area.[2] OperationsThe park is operated by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.[1] It is open all year from 6am to 10pm.[1] See alsoReferencesExternal linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Pine Lake Park (San Francisco). |