César Chávez Park

11 Spinnaker Way, Berkeley, CA 94710
César Chávez Park César Chávez Park is one of the popular Marina located in 11 Spinnaker Way ,Berkeley listed under Landmark in Berkeley , Park in Berkeley ,

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César Chávez Park is a city park of Berkeley, California named after César Chávez. It can be found on the peninsula on the north side of the Berkeley Marina in the San Francisco Bay and is adjacent to Eastshore State Park.The park's east position in San Francisco Bay provides panoramic views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands, and the east bay hills. The park's terrain is characterized by very open grassy hills that have become popular for kite flying. Paved paths run the perimeter and throughout the park where picnic tables and barbecue grills are available to the public.Features Grassy areas for kite flying, "Frisbee" playing, etc. (no officially designated sports fields). Hiking on trails throughout the park; the 1.25mi Dorothy Stegmann trail around the park’s perimeter is fully wheelchair accessible. Off-leash dog area (17 acre). Picnic tables with BBQ grills (several arranged for large groups). Solar Calendar. Wildlife sanctuary.HistoryThe park began as a landfill dating back to 1957, when dikes were constructed for the purpose of containing municipal waste. In 1969, the city adopted the Marina Master Plan, which set aside the landfill area for unstructured recreation. In 1991 the city completely sealed the landfill and the park opened soon thereafter, originally as North Waterfront Park. In 1996, the city renamed the park after César E. Chávez, union leader and founder of the United Farm Workers of America.

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