San Francisco's newest waterfront park, and a nice example of a freeway/tunnel cap. 14 acres in the Presidio, which is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (total 82,116 acres). Crissy Field used to be separated from the Presidio by Doyle Drive. As part of the project to replace the seismically unsafe elevated freeway, they built concrete tunnels instead, connecting San Francisco to the Golden Gate Bridge, and placed this park on top. This new park provides a beautiful transition from the Presidio down to the Crissy Field Marsh at sea level. Over 200,000 native and drought-tolerant plants were planted, and once mature, should make the park even more attractive.
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