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Grandview Park
Grandview Park from UCSF Parnassus, March 2019.JPG
Grandview Park viewed from Parnassus Heights in 2019
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Type Municipal Park & Natural Area
Location Moraga & 14th Ave
Area 3.98 acres (1.61 ha)
Open 5am to Midnight

Grandview Park, also known as Turtle Hill, is a cool, small park in San Francisco, California. It's located in the Sunset District. You can find it near 14th and 15th Avenues and Noriega Street.

Even though it's only about 3.98 acres (1.61 ha) (that's like a city block!), this park is super important. It has special rocks and plants. Plus, it offers amazing views of the city!

Discover Grandview Park!

Grandview Park is a fantastic spot to explore in San Francisco. It's a small hill that gives you big views. Local people sometimes call it Turtle Hill. It's a great place to visit if you love nature and cityscapes.

What Makes Grandview Park Special?

This park might be small, but it's very unique. It's important for its special rocks and plants. It's also one of the best places to see San Francisco from above. You can see many famous landmarks from here.

A Hill of Chert

The top of Grandview Park is about 666 feet (203 m) high. It's made of a special type of rock called chert. This chert is part of the Franciscan Formation. This is the main type of rock that San Francisco is built on. Imagine the city sitting on these ancient rocks! The chert here is covered with a thin layer of sand.

Amazing Views!

From the top of Grandview Park, you can see so much! You'll get incredible views of downtown San Francisco. You can also spot Golden Gate Park nearby. Look further, and you'll see the huge Pacific Ocean. On a clear day, you might even see the Marin headlands across the bay. Don't forget to look for the tall Sutro Tower!

Plants and Nature

Grandview Park is a special home for many native plants. These are plants that naturally grow in this area. Some of them are even endangered, meaning they are very rare.

Rare and Beautiful Plants

You can find unique plants like the Franciscan wallflower here. There's also the dune tansy. Other plants include bush lupin and beach strawberry. You might also see bush monkey flower and coyote bush. The very top of the hill has beautiful Monterey cypress trees.

Because these plants are so special and delicate, it's important to protect them. Visitors are asked to please stay on the paths. This helps keep the plants safe and healthy for everyone to enjoy.

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