TOP 30 Landscaped parks in Lafayette, California
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Dinosaur Hill Park
β OpenDinosaur Hill Park is a popular tourist attraction located in Lafayette, California, United States. This park is a must-visit destination for dinosaur enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Visitors can explore the park's scenic trails and discover real dinosaur fossils that are millions of years old. The park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and provides a unique opportunity to learn about prehistoric creatures that once roamed the earth. Whether you're looking for a fun family outing or a peaceful escape into nature, Dinosaur Hill Park is the perfect destination for an unforgettable experience.
Lafayette, CA, Dinosaur Hill Park Path, Lafayette, CA 94549, United States -
Alta Plaza Park
β OpenAlta Plaza Park, located on Steiner Street in San Francisco, California, is a popular tourist attraction and park known for its stunning panoramic views of the city and Bay. The park features a tiered staircase that climbs the steep hillside, leading visitors to the summit where they can enjoy the scenery from benches under the shade of trees. The park also includes a children's playground, basketball court, tennis courts, and an off-leash dog-play area in the southeast corner. Originally a quarry, Alta Plaza Park was purchased by the city in 1877 and established as a park in 1888. It was landscaped by Park Superintendent John McLaren, who also worked on nearby Lafayette Park. During the 1906 earthquake and fire, the park served as a campsite for refugees. In 1971, the park was featured in the movie "What's Up, Doc?" where several cars were driven down the grand staircase, causing damage.
Jackson St. &, Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States
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