GREAT STONEFACE PARK
Location
1930 Thousand Oaks Blvd, at Yosemite Road and San Fernando Ave - Northeast Berkeley
Getting There
Map of Parks ; or check the link on The Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: Parks in Berkeley Website for the park location on a Google map.
Great Stoneface Park is one of Berkeley’s rock parks in the Northbrae area, providing great views and challenges for early-level rock climbing.
Features
If you’re interested in rock climbing, check out the other Berkeley parks with rock features: Contra Costa Rock Park, Cragmont Rock Park, Glendale–La Loma Park, Grotto Rock Park, Indian Rock Park, Mortar Rock Park, and Remillard Park.
History
Great Stoneface Park was a gift to the City of Berkeley from Mason-McDuffie Real Estate Company during its development of the Northbrae area. It was dedicated for park purposes in 1921.
Acreage
.73 acre 31,800 sq. ft.
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
No Restroom
No Off-Street Parking
Park Hours
6 a.m. to 10 p.m. unless otherwise posted
For questions on park maintenance, contact:
Mobile Unit 1: Robert Harris, 510-981-6637, ROH3@ci.berkeley.ca.us
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