Duboce Park is a free, approximately 4.3-acre urban park situated between the Duboce Triangle and Lower Haight neighborhoods of San Francisco, managed by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. The park features ADA-compliant pathways, benches, and playground areas designed to accommodate visitors with mobility needs. Restrooms are available on-site via the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Building. The park is largely flat and open, making it navigable for wheelchair users and those with mobility challenges. Service animals are welcome as a matter of city and federal policy across all SF Rec & Park properties.
The park includes improved play structures with separate areas for toddlers and older children, a basketball court, a dog play area, a reservable picnic/lawn area, and the Scott Street labyrinth. San Francisco Recreation and Park Department’s accessibility program notes that when a park is labeled accessible, it includes a wheelchair access route to the outdoor area and at least one accessible recreational opportunity. For programs, events, and classes, the department can arrange auxiliary aids and services — including sign language interpretation and real-time captioning — upon advance request by contacting their ADA Coordinator. The park is directly served by the N Judah Muni Metro streetcar, offering convenient public transit access.
Visitors report that the park is notably flat and spacious, making it easy to navigate with a stroller or wheelchair. Some visitors note the park can get busy with off-leash dogs, which may be a consideration for some visitors.
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Sign Language Interpreters
Service Animals Allowed
Sign language interpretation and real-time captioning available for programs and events by advance request through the SF Rec & Park ADA Coordinator ([email protected] / 415-831-6834).
