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Joaquin Miller Park - Oakland (CA)

Address: 🏡 3300 Joaquin Miller Rd, Oakland, CA 94602
Phone : +1 (510) 615-5566
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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Oakland, CA, USA

    06-2025 Joaquin Miller Park in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Oakland, CA, USA
  • Snow Park - Oakland
    Snow Park
    Neal: Decent park with grassy area, benches, playground, and all gender restroom. There were some homeless people camping in tents when I went and the grass looked like it could use some maintenance. The restroom isnt anybodys idea of clean, but it was functional. The grass is a great place to sit on a warm day.
    Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline - Oakland
    Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline
    Anthony Delariva: I love coming outhere to walk. There are lots of wild rabbits out here and of course lots of squirrels. You can get in a good, long, relaxing walk here. One of my favorite places to get my exercise in. Its peaceful and not too cold or windy b
    Union Point Park - Oakland
    Union Point Park
    Franziska Marks: This is so sad - a place that was designed with so much creativity and thoughtfulness is now drowning in trash. I didnt feel safe walking here during the day with a big dog. Avoid until Oakland has the budget again to care for its properties and house folks that now live here in tents.
    Chappell Hayes Observation Tower - Oakland
    Chappell Hayes Observation Tower
    P.J. Palmer: Beautiful views but there is only handicap parking available, no other parking. Thousands of geese are fun to see but their dropping are EVERYWHERE so you have to be very careful wherever you step. Amazing views of the bay
    Pardee Home Museum - Oakland
    Pardee Home Museum
    Pamela L: The Pardee Home Museum (Italianate architecture) was built by the Pardee family. Three generations lived lived there from 1868 to 1981. The last survivor put the home in a trust that is run by a Board of Trustees. Its self-supporting and run by volunteers. The father (made money in the mines, was an eye doctor and a California State Senator) and his son was Governor of California who made the poppy flower CAs state flower; reformed prisons; and established the EBMUD. All furnishings and collections are original and left intact. The tour is about 1.5 hours. Tour was educational and interesting - it covers the entire residence of 3 floors. The tour guide was nice and knowledgeable. She kept the tour intense so you wanted to know more. She gave insights and tibits of the family. All questions were answered. The afternoon tea is delightful. The food is prepared from scratch with lots of love from the volunteers. They were friendly, personable and thoughtful. Since it was the day before Easter, they put some Easter bunny theme to the tea. Just lovely people who made a delcious three course of food assortment. I definitely recommend the tour to learn about Oakland history and to visit one of the last standing historical mansions. Tea was authentic - no crust on the bread :)
    San Francisco Bay Overlook - Oakland
    San Francisco Bay Overlook
    Levent: Amazing views, Oakland, San Francisco, Golden Gate bridge, and Alameda are visible from this spot. Great place to snap a photo here. Has binoculars too.
    Coliseum Gardens - Oakland
    Coliseum Gardens
    Luna Wilson: dont believe the Photoshop pictures this place is trash.
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    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment - (The MADE) - Oakland
    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment - (The MADE)
    Panicked Pikachu: This place is awesome! So many consoles and games that you can play. The staff are friendly and clearly very passionate about gaming and its history. The perfect place to hang out with the gaming buddies for the whole day. I wish there was a place like this in Chicago.
    The Gardens at Lake Merritt - Oakland
    The Gardens at Lake Merritt
    Lilly: Such a lovely place to experience if you wanna go on a stroll and discover various types of plants! My favorite was the bonsai garden. It felt like a runway for bonsai. Only qualm is the lack of bathrooms.
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