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Tags : Garden & Park

Timings : Open 24 hours

Kids friendly : Yes

accessibility : Wheelchair not accessible

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Ina Coolbrith Park, San Francisco Overview

The Ina Coolbrith Park is a park in the Russian Hill neighborhood, at the intersection of the Vallejo and Taylor streets. The park lies on the Russian hillside facing towards the east. It is a clean and quiet park with beautiful views of the city. It offers marvelous views of downtown San Francisco, the North beach, the Oakland Bay Bridge, and the San Francisco Bay area. You can enjoy great views of the Coit Tower, Alcatraz, and the financial district also.

Ina Coolbrith Park is named after an American poet Ina Coolbrith, who is an eminent figure in San Francisco's early literary prospects. She was the first poet laureate of California.

The park features steep stairs lined up with dense trees and a grassy area for visitors to hang out. There are many resting benches. It is also a well-liked place to watch fireworks. However, it's a hidden gem of the city, a lesser number of people know about it. On a warm day, you can plan a picnic at the Ina Coolbrith park, enjoy your lunch with the scenic city views.

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