Frank Fisher Park Maybird Circle, Fremont, CA 94555
About the Business
Frank Fisher Park is a beautiful outdoor space located in Fremont, California. Situated on Maybird Circle, this park offers a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy, including playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities. Whether you're looking to relax in nature, get some exercise, or have a fun day out with family and friends, Frank Fisher Park has something for everyone. Come and explore this peaceful oasis in the heart of Fremont.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 21:00
Friday:
06:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"Beautiful park with lots of of space,kids activities and pet friendly."
"I love this Park. People are friendly. It's dog friendly and many activities for the children. There are three different playgrounds. A tennis court and the baseball field. Many people come here to play volleyball with their own equipment and dog parents meet up to play."
"Neighbors not very friendly and tried to call cops on us for playing there on a Saturday. Good tennis courts. Uneven ground but maintained well."
"It’s a huge park right next to an elementary school. Around 4:30-6:30pm, there are many dog owners who let their pups play in the field. In the winter morning, you can see morning dew spread across the field as in the picture which is eerie but cool."
"a review from @amom2kidsandapark Two play grounds and a big grassy area! If you're looking to add an outside play to a fun filled day in Fremont, add this to the list! Its very close to Mod Kids Co and Ardenwood Farms. A community park right up next to an elementary. When I say right up next to I’m not exaggerating.... there isn’t a fence. Rare to see open campuses like this around here. I talked to locals and school staff about it & my kids even tried to play on the “on campus” playground until they were preyed on by the recess patrol like seagulls to a bag of Cheetos. They have it under control but definitely odd to see an open ELEMENTARY SCHOOL campus so close to a public park. The park itself had a huge grassy area w/a backstop in one corner, tennis courts & two play grounds. There were lots of dog walkers! All on leash near people or off leash deep into the grassy area. The larger of the two playgrounds has SIX slides (three spiral, two sidewinder, & one sideless slide ... maybe it’s kinda like those bottomless slides but just nothing to keep you in). You’ll also find steps, so many ladders, a climbing wall, monkey bars & rings, a puppet theatre window, steering wheels, bridges, & a spinning oval bar. In this play area there are standard swings only, a few spinning cups, & a rotating suspended circular bar. Down the sidewalk is a smaller playground modeled after a train! It has three slides (one sidewinder, one straight, one double), ladders, steps, lily pads, tunnels, a bridge, & a gear activity. There are buckets swings at this playground. One feature I would have never paid any attention to without my kids doing it themselves was the different color circles on the rubber flooring. They enjoyed hopping from spot to spot. There are no bathrooms & street parking is abundant."
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