You will find it just off Douglas and Seward Streets at Acme Alley. You will want to bring along a box or something to slide down them as you can't really get down them without something slick. The park has two concrete slides that are open to the public. It's a tiny park, but its main attraction draws in quite a few people. Seward Mini Park: The Seward Mini-Park is a fun hidden gem. Learn more about visiting this area and park. Walk about two blocks to find an entrance to the park. Walk up Castro Street and make a left at States. The Randall Museum (kids museum) is also right next to the park. It's a 15-acre park that offers plenty of trails and amazing views from its summit. Here are a few to check out.Ĭorona Heights Park: Head to the northwestern end of the Castro to find Corona Heights Park. Some offer a few activities while others offer amazing views around SF and the Bay. You will find several mini-parks all around the Castro. > You can also explore the park on this fun Street of San Francisco Urban Bike Tour Other Parks in the San Francisco Castro There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby that offer take-out, so you can also have a picnic during your stay. It recently underwent a $20 million+ renovation.Īmenities here include bathrooms and plenty of space to spread out. On a sunny day in the city, you will find upwards of 10,000 people here enjoying the lovely weather. Mission Dolores Park is a large green space with almost 16 acres of space. You will find one of the best parks in San Francisco on the eastern end of the San Francisco Castro district. You will need to cross Market Street and head about half a block west to find it. The small, triangle-shaped park is just to the north of Harvey Milk Plaza. The artists and local community invite you to take a pink stone home with you as a way to continually remember the victims. You will also find two triangles with pink stones inside. Each one represents an estimated one thousand victims - around 15,000 in total - that died. Here you will find fifteen pylons with pink triangles on them. It is also one of the only theaters left in the US with a pipe organ player. Inside you will find ornate decorations, a huge (1,400+ seat) auditorium, and plush theater seats. Ownership has changed several times and each owner has added special touches. The Castro Theatre is a historic landmark in San Francisco. Top Things to Do in the San Francisco Castro San Francisco Castro Theatre My two favorites are "Does Your Mother Know" which is a gift shop and the "Sausage Factory" an Italian restaurant serving homemade sausages. In fact, due to its strong sense of community, it's one of the safest in San Francisco.ĭuring your visit, you will immediately see the fun nature of the community all the way down to the names of some of the bars, restaurants and shops. While this SF district is known for its support of the LGBTQ community, you will find that many families also call this neighborhood home. I love walking around this lively and colorful neighborhood. You will find this gorgeous mural on the side of a school building in this colorful district.