Welcome to India Basin Waterfront Park

The India Basin Waterfront Park Project is a partnership between the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, A. Philip Randolph Institute, Trust for Public Land, San Francisco Foundation, and the Bayview-Hunters Point community.

The project is environmental justice in action and aims to build a park that is both spectacular and crucial to the health of San Francisco’s southeast communities with an emphasis on public access, social equity, waterfront recreation, resiliency to sea level rise, and habitat and wetland restoration and enhancement.

The project plan combines the existing India Basin Shoreline Park area and the recently opened park at 900 Innes into India Basin Waterfront Park, one grand 10-acre waterfront park. The final portion of the project that will renovate India Basin Shoreline Park is anticipated to begin in mid-2025.

India Basin Waterfront Park is one of only a few parks in the nation to be guided by an Equitable Development Plan (EDP) developed by the community. The EDP ensures the park’s features and programming are culturally relevant and directly benefits the Bayview-Hunters Point community. EDP initiatives that are currently being implemented include Bayview Safety Swim and Splash and Rocking the Boat youth programs, the Food Pavilion’s rotating vendor and workshop programming supporting workforce and business development; Artist in Residence programming at the park supporting Arts, Culture and Identity, and more.

Upcoming Programming, Events and News

For the full calendar for the park, click this link

India Basin Food Pavilion: Chef Fred Returns for April 

Join En2Action for its pop-up series at the India Basin Waterfront Park Food Pavilion (900 Innes Avenue), held on the weekends from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Chef Fred returns this April, bringing his Curbside BBQ to the pavilion. Born and raised in Bayview-Hunters Point just up the hill from the park, he has been grilling for more than 35 years. A legend in the community, Fred has long barbecued in front of Surfside Liquors and will serve his signature ribs alongside chicken, hot links and more.

Nature’s Perfect Medicine Workshop at The Food Pavilion on April 2

Learn about the power of fresh, homegrown foods at “Nature’s Perfect Medicine,” a free community workshop at the India Basin Waterfront Park Food Pavilion (900 Innes Avenue) on Thursday, April 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. Led by Isaiah Powell, founder of Dragonspunk GRO, the hands-on experience explores how to grow and use nutrient-rich greens while highlighting their health benefits. For more information and to register, click this link.

SF Chronicle: Giant Mask Sculpture Made from Industrial Scrap Turning Heads at S.F. Park

The public art installation, “Whispers of Waste” by Bay Area artist Zulu Heru, recently debuted at India Basin Waterfront Park’s Rec Fest. Standing 13 feet tall and crafted from reclaimed metal and industrial materials, the piece draws inspiration from traditional masks of the Senufo people of West Africa. It’s a part of the Big Art Loop, a 34-mile walkable and bikeable trail around the City that puts a spotlight on public art. Read the San Francisco Chronicle’s recent profile of the piece and artist at this link.

Facility Hours

Shipwright’s Cottage

  • Welcome Center: Wednesday to Sunday - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • Archie Green Community Room: En2Action Office Hours every first and third Monday - 3 to 4:30 p.m.

Food Pavilion

  • En2Action featuring local chefs:

    • Saturdays to Sundays - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • Office Hours

    • Every first and third Monday of the month from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Shop Building

  • Rocking the Boat:

    • Community Row Day on March 21

Interested in renting a space at the park? Click this link for more information on how to apply for a permit.

Check out recent photos below from the India Basin Waterfront Park Project!