Parks & Amenities
Alpine Park
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Bayside Dog Exercise Park
We welcome dogs that are:
- Obedient and social
- Non-aggressive
- Not in heat
- Over 4 months old (due to mature immune systems)
- Currently licensed and vaccinated (spaying & neutering recommended)
Dog Area Size: 3/4 Acre
Please read and abide by the following guidelines:
Hours of operation: 6:00am to 9:00pm
Parking: Spaces are available in front of the park on Airport Boulevard or in Bayside Park.
Gate: Always be sure the gate is closed and latched after you enter & leave the park.
Supervision:
- Adults must always keep an eye on your dog(s) and child(ren) at all times.
- No more than 2 dogs per owner.
Leashes:
- Leash dogs while entering and exiting the playground. Dog owners must always have a leash in hand.
- Try and have your leash off your dog before a large number of dogs come running up to you. Your dog feels more vulnerable if it is leashed and approached by several loose dogs.
- There is less of a chance for aggressive behavior when all dogs are off leash in this situation.
Toys: If your dog is possessive of its toys, please do not bring the toys to the Dog Exercise Park.
Care of the Facility: You must clean up after your dog. Fill any hole your dog digs.
Dogs are not allowed off leash on any athletic field or other areas of the park at any time.
The City of Burlingame assumes no liability for the users of the Dog Exercise Park. Use this facility at your own risk.
Please report all dog bites as soon as possible to the Parks & Recreation Department at 650-558-7300.
Bayside Fields
Community Garden at Bayside Fields
The site is between the batting cage and storage sheds at Bayside Fields. The area is able to accommodate 22 4’ x 8’ raised wood planter beds, including accessible beds.
The program structure of the Burlingame Community Garden was designed with input from the BGC. The Community Garden will be managed by the Parks and Recreation Department and maintained by the members of the Community Garden. The fee per planter box is expected to be $65 per year. The objective is to have the planter box fees cover the costs of water to the Community Garden.
Please contact at 650-558-7300 or recreation@burlingame.org for more information.
Cuernavaca Park
Located in the northwest corner of Burlingame, Cuernavaca Park boasts a spectacular view of the Bay. It has radical elevation changes allowing the park to serve as a major green belt as well as a site for youth baseball and softball games. The children’s playground and basketball court are located at the highest elevation on the site. Park users often pause to view planes landing at the San Francisco airport. Apart from the baseball field the park is designed for casual neighborhood use.
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Heritage Park
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Laguna Park
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Mills Canyon Wildlife Area
Murray Field
Paloma Playground
Pershing Park
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Primrose Playground
Ray Park
Five picnic tables are available without reservations for small groups.
Shorebird Sanctuary - Natural Marsh
Skyline Park
Trenton Playground
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Victoria Park
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Village Park
Village Park is a neighborhood park on the north end of town that bustles with activity. It is home to the City’s popular Village Park Preschool program. It is a popular site for casual use. The Park is ideal for tossing a football, reading a book, eating lunch, or a variety of children’s play activities.
Please note, pursuant to Burlingame Municipal Code Chapter 10.55, Section 030, the following special rules and regulations apply to the use of Village Park. These rules and regulations are in addition to and supplement the general rules and regulations governing the use of City of Burlingame parks. On weekdays, between the hours of 10:00 am and 3:00 pm, no group of more than fifteen (15) persons shall gather in the park without specific written permission from the City's Parks & Recreation Director.
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Click here for the 360° view of the Village Park Playground.
Washington Park
The park also has historical significance. It was once home to the Gunst Estate. Many of the magnificent large trees in the park date back to the estate. The baseball grandstand in the park dates back to the ‘30s. It was renovated in 1989. It still retains its original character and enjoys heavy use.