Albany Bulb, Neck & Waterfront Trail The Albany Waterfront and Bulb blend history, art, and nature, offering trails, urban art, and dog-friendly spaces.
Albany Hill & Creekside Park Albany Hill Park rises 338 feet above sea level and is a local landmark. The park is open space except for the pleasant eucalyptus tree lined rustic trail.
Dartmouth Tot Lot The Opal Staniek Tot Lot is a mini park designed for tots. The park is enclosed by a fence and has a play structure, picnic table and fun recycling wall.
Jewel's Terrace Park Jewel's Terrace Park, a small neighborhood park in southeastern Albany, is one of the city’s hidden treasures. The park is named after former Mayor and long-time resident Jewel Okawachi.
Memorial Park Memorial Park is the main city park in Albany. It has both a formal and informal character. Its formal elements include wide lawns and entry walkway, tall trees, and the grandeur of the Veterans Memorial Building.
Ocean View Park Ocean View Park is the only developed park in the western part of Albany (i.e. west of San Pablo Ave., the major commercial artery that runs through several East Bay cities, including Albany).
Ohlone Greenway The Ohlone Greenway features a bike path, walking trail, exercise course, and rich railroad-to-park history.
Peggy Thomsen Pierce Street Park Peggy Thomsen Pierce Street Park in Albany features playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking paths.