HOME | UrbanOre.com - To end the age of waste. Parks: Berkeley Rose Garden - City of Berkeley, CA. Location1200 Euclid Avenue, across from Codornices Park - Northeast Berkeley Getting There Map of Parks; or check the link on The Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: Parks in Berkeley Website for the park location on a Google map. Berkeley’s Historic Rose Garden is a regional destination with its 3,000 rose bushes and 250 varieties of roses, along with breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Rental For reservations and further information, please call the City Recreation Office at 510-981-5150, or click here. History The Berkeley Rose Garden was one of the first Civil Works Progress Projects built under the Works Progress Administration (WPA). For many years, the Parks Department held Rose Week activities in the garden each May, with a Rose Day Celebration on Mother’s Day (the Mother’s Day event was resurrected in 2001 as a joint project of the City of Berkeley and the Friends of the Berkeley Rose Garden). Restroom Available No Off-Street Parking.
Shopping. Museums. Food. Guides/Maps. Berkeley Farmers' Markets. Schedule & Fees | Yoga To The People. Parks: Indian Rock Park - City of Berkeley, CA. Location 950 Indian Rock Avenue at Shattuck Avenue - Northeast Berkeley Getting There Map of Parks ; or check the link on The Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: Parks in Berkeley Website for the park location on a Google map. Indian Rock Park is one of Berkeley’s rock parks in the Northbrae area, providing great views and challenges for early-level rock climbing. Features Rock outcrop with carved steps and areas for rock climbingMulti-purpose turfPicnic area with BBQ/fireplaceVista/overlook with gorgeous view of the San Francisco Bay If you’re interested in rock climbing, check out the other Berkeley parks with rock features: Contra Costa Rock Park, Cragmont Rock Park, Great Stoneface Park, Glendale–La Loma Park, Grotto Rock Park, Mortar Rock Park, and Remillard Park.
History Indian Rock Park was a gift to the City of Berkeley from Mason-McDuffie Real Estate Company during its development of the Northbrae area. (You can click the thumbnail photo to see the full size picture)