outer parkside
Outer Parkside is sometimes referred to as part of the Sunset districts, however there is a distinct difference in character. Being bordered by the Pacific Ocean with all its natural beauty and without a highrise building in sight, it lends a feeling of being in the suburbs — without giving up urban amenities. Gulls, pelicans, sand dollars and jellyfish can be found along the adjacent southern stretch of Ocean Beach, and residents may even hear an occasional wild roar emanating from within the award-winning San Francisco Zoo.
outer parkside
Outer Parkside is sometimes referred to as part of the Sunset districts, however there is a distinct difference in character. Being bordered by the Pacific Ocean with all its natural beauty and without a highrise building in sight, it lends a feeling of being in the suburbs — without giving up urban amenities. Gulls, pelicans, sand dollars and jellyfish can be found along the adjacent southern stretch of Ocean Beach, and residents may even hear an occasional wild roar emanating from within the award-winning San Francisco Zoo.
Outer Parkside is an understated neighborhood with many single-family homes built by Henry Doelger in the 1930s and 1940s, generally detached from neighbors and constructed as one level over a garage (often an in-law unit has been added). Residents range from young families to retirees to students from SF State University. Nearby, Stonestown Galleria mall is just minutes away, as is access to southbound Highway 280 and scenic Highway 1.