Lakeview-Ashton Mini Park Habitat Restoration This Saturday

The Recreation & Parks Department is holding a volunteer event to restore the Lakeview-Ashton Mini Park to its natural state.

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The Orizaba Avenue entrance of the Lakeview-Ashton Mini Park. Anne Marie Kristoff/Ingleside Light
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The San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department’s Natural Resources Division and community stewards are holding a volunteer work party to manage invasive plant species at the Lakeview-Ashton Mini Park.

The mini park — also known as the Orizaba Rocky Outcrop — is one of the best examples of what the city was like before colonization as a remnant patch of coastal prairie featuring sandstone outcrops with slopes where Clarkia rubicunda grows. It also offers a beautiful view.

Friends of the OMI Mini Parks, San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, OMI Cultural Participation Project, San Francisco Public Library and We Are OMI.

Space is limited. RSVP on the SFRPD website.

Lakeview-Ashton Mini Park Habitat Restoration

Date: Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022

Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Location: 488 Orizaba Ave.

Website: SFRPD


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