Whether you're looking for a peaceful afternoon with the kids, a pickup game on the field, or a place to skate and unwind, Burgess Park gives the whole family room to breathe, play, and belong.
Why customers choose us
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Families hire Burgess Park to spend quality time together in a green, welcoming environment with activities suited to all ages — from open play spaces and a pond to nearby library access. The park delivers a peaceful yet engaging atmosphere that makes it a reliable weekend destination for parents and kids alike.
“A good family spot to spend some peaceful time.”
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Residents hire Burgess Park to connect with their neighborhood through shared events and spontaneous activity — birthday parties, baseball games, and soccer matches create a consistent sense of community without feeling overwhelming. The park functions as a natural meeting point where different groups coexist comfortably.
“Weekends here feel like a neighborhood festival—birthday bounce houses going strong, baseball games in full swing, and daily soccer matches lighting up the fields. There's a constant hum of energy, but never chaos. Just good, clean community vibes.”
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Athletes and skaters hire Burgess Park for access to a well-equipped skatepark that accommodates both beginners and advanced riders, alongside courts, fields, and a pool complex. The range of facilities means serious athletes and casual participants can both find a meaningful outlet in one location.
“The skatepark has features ranging from beginner-friendly to borderline pro—think Tony Hawk Pro Skater in real life.”
What customers love most
“The skatepark has features ranging from beginner-friendly to borderline pro—think Tony Hawk Pro Skater in real life. The 10+ ft bowl drop? Yeah, it's not for the faint of heart (or the underslept). It's scooter-friendly, too, so younger riders can get in on the action without fear of side-eyes from seasoned boarders.”
“birthday bounce houses going strong, baseball games in full swing, and daily soccer matches lighting up the fields.”
“for children and adults, several outdoor pools of varying depths. Instructors and rescuers are constantly on duty - it looks safe.”
“Beautiful park with a small pond nearby. Lost of green space to play and walk.”
“The walking path to Alma Street is a peaceful stroll, great for morning jogs or stroller walks”
“there are plenty of parking spots here which is definitely a plus.”
“Weekends here feel like a neighborhood festival—birthday bounce houses going strong, baseball games in full swing, and daily soccer matches lighting up the fields. There's a constant hum of energy, but never chaos. Just good, clean community vibes.”
“Very close to Menlo Park Library which is a good place for kids. A good family spot to spend some peaceful time.”
The little things that matter
Trained instructors and lifeguard rescuers are consistently on duty at the pool area, giving families the confidence to relax and enjoy the water without worry.
The aquatic area features multiple outdoor pools of varying depths, thoughtfully accommodating everyone from young children taking their first dips to confident adult swimmers.
The skatepark is designed with a genuine range of features — from approachable beginner sections to a serious 10+ ft bowl — so newer riders and seasoned skaters can share the space comfortably without anyone feeling out of place.
Younger riders on scooters are genuinely welcome at the skatepark, creating an inclusive atmosphere where kids can participate alongside older skaters without friction.
The Menlo Park Library sits just across from the park, giving families a natural and calm extension to their visit — whether for a quiet moment, storytime with kids, or simply a cool-down after outdoor activity.
The park provides plenty of parking spots, removing a common source of stress and making it easy for families to arrive with gear, strollers, and picnic supplies without hunting for a space.
A dedicated clearing for picnics gives families and groups a ready-made spot to settle in, share food, and spend unhurried time together amid the green surroundings.
A peaceful walking path connecting through to Alma Street offers a gentle, stroller-friendly route that works equally well for morning joggers and leisurely family strolls, adding a quieter dimension to an otherwise lively park.
Tips for your first visit
The park offers something for every age group, from a beginner-friendly skatepark for younger riders to baseball fields, soccer pitches, and a pond with green space for leisurely walks.
Weekends bring a lively neighborhood atmosphere with birthday gatherings, baseball games, and soccer matches filling the park with community energy.
There is a small clearing dedicated to picnicking, so bring a spread and settle in for a relaxed outdoor meal.
The skatepark features a range of obstacles from beginner-friendly to advanced, and is welcoming to scooter riders as well as skateboarders.
The Menlo Park Library is just across from the park, making it a convenient and calm stop, especially if you have kids in tow.
The park has plenty of parking spots available, so arriving by car is straightforward even during busier visits.
More reasons to visit
“for children and adults, several outdoor pools of varying depths. A small clearing for a picnic. Instructors and rescuers are constantly on duty - it looks safe.”
“Instructors and rescuers are constantly on duty - it looks safe. I recommend visiting! :)”
“A small clearing for a picnic.”
“Right next door is the Arrillaga Family Gym and Pool complex, which is just as solid as it sounds. You've got a full gym, a legit swimming pool, and plenty of space for structured fitness—or just some cool-down laps after a hot day on the turf or at the park.”
“the Caltrain hums in the background like a lo-fi beat—close enough to walk to, far enough not to interrupt your vibe”
“It's scooter-friendly, too, so younger riders can get in on the action without fear of side-eyes from seasoned boarders.”