Nearby Resources

HUNTERS POINT COMMUNITY YOUTH PARK FOUNDATION
Contact Ifraj Rutherford
Address 200 Middlepoint Road, SF, CA 94124
Phone  415.285.1415
Fax  415.285.4519
Hours M-F 10 am-6 pm, Sat 10 am-6 pm
Email
hpypark@sbcglobal.net

Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunters Point
Boys and Girls Clubs of SF
195 Kiska Road
San Francisco, CA 94124
Phone: 415.655.5160
Fax: 415.445.5467

Clubhouse Director: James Holley
Mon-Fri: 2-7PM (All Ages)
Mon-Thurs: 2-8PM;
Fri: 7-9PM (Teens Only)
Saturday Program: 9AM-1PM

 

Education

 

City College of San Francisco, CA  - 415.239.3000

 


Malcolm X Academy

350 Harbor Rd
San Francisco, CA 94124
Tel: 695.5950
Fax: 647.1647
Email:
FosterC@sfusd.edu


Thurgood Marshall High School

45 Conkling St
San Francisco, CA 94124-1931
415.695.5612




City College of San Francisco, CA  - 415.239.3000



Things to do and go with your family


Martin Luther King Jr. Pool, 3rd Avenue and Carroll Street, CA - 415.822.2807. Two indoor pools in a nice new facility. Larger one is 75' square. $4 for adults.

Candlestick ParkBayview/Hunter's Point YMCA, 1601 Lane Street (at Quesada, one block east of 3rd), CA 415.822.7728. M-F 8AM-8PM, Sa 8:30AM-2PM, Su 10AM-2PM.

Entertainment
San Francisco 49ers, CA - 415.464.9377. The local NFL team plays at Candlestick Park which overlooks Candlestick Cove. Go cheer them on!

Things to See/Visit

San Francisco Naval Shipyard.
If you are feeling adventurous, visit the abandoned shipyard at Hunter's Point. The San Francisco Naval Shipyard was a United States Navy shipyard in San Francisco, California, located on 638 acres (2.6 km) of waterfront at Hunters Point in the southeast corner of the city. Originally, Hunters Point was a commercial shipyard established in 1870, consisting of two graving docks purchased and upbuilt in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century by the Union Iron Works company, later owned by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company and named Hunters Point Drydocks, located at Potrero Point.

Vermont Street, between 20th and 22nd Street. The (nearly) twistiest street in America, a less known version of Lombard Street between Leavenworth and Hyde in Russian Hill.

Visitacion Valley.
Rolling hills and views galore, this is the best place in the city to get away from it. If you have a dog, bring it to the reservoir on Shelley Drive where there is a large off-leash area where your pet can romp in the fields or swim in the water. There is an amphitheater, a duck pond, multiple playgrounds, some great hiking trails, and a few tennis courts.

Bayview Park.
Overlooking Candlestick Park, this park has great panoramic views of the bay. Not one of San Francisco's better maintained parks.
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