ALAMEDA PARKS - SHORELINE PARK
ALAMEDA PARKS - SHORELINE PARK Harbor Bay Isle Associates donated the parkland to the city in 1977. It is the largest and narrowest park with 31.83 acres. It is used primarily by skaters, joggers, walkers and bicyclists. The park has spectacular views of the Bay, San Francisco and the Bay Bridge.
Salt marsh, lawn and trees are the primary vegetation of the park. It is part of the San Francisco Bay Trail linked by a systems of paths to Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline on San Leandro Bay.
The Park varies in width from 35 to 200 feet. The Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal bisects the park. North of the terminal the park gives way to grassy meadows and asphalt paths. South of the terminal the Park follows the shore to the 1000 ft. concrete promenade.
THE PROMENADE ACROSS THE FROM THE HARBOR BAY BUSINESS PARK
Alameda Parks - Shoreline is just one of a number of fine parks scattered throughout Alameda. You may want to visit my blogs about the Alameda Parks - Leydecker, Littlejohn Park, Lincoln Park, Jackson Park, McKinley Park, Washington Park, Franklin Park, Longfellow Park, Krusi Park, Godfrey Park, Woodstock Park, Rittle Park
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