SIXTY-THIRD STREET MINI-PARK
Location
1615 63rd Street between King and California Streets - Southwest 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.
Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park offers a school-age play area and picnicking space.
Features
Multi-purpose turf
School-age play area featuring wiggle ladder, ring bridge, corkscrew, play panels, block climber, spiroslide, curved bridge, double wave polyslide, 4-seat swing
Picnic area
History
Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park was funded by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) monies. Funds were allocated in 1973 to acquire the site, and the park was developed in 1974. In the late 1990s, the Friends of Sixty-Third Street Mini-Park worked with the City to redesign and refurbish the play area.
No Restroom
No Off-Street Parking
Acreage
.19 acre 8,280 sq. ft.
Accessibility
Handicapped/ Wheelchair accessible
Park Hours
6 a.m. to 10 p.m. unless otherwise posted
For questions on park maintenance, contact:
Mobile Unit 2: Robert Maron, 510-981-6639, RMaron@ci.berkeley.ca.us
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