Idora Park

Idora Park
Idora Park crowds, c. 1912
LocationOakland, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°50′32.62″N 122°15′47.36″W / 37.8423944°N 122.2631556°W / 37.8423944; -122.2631556
StatusDefunct
Opened1904
ClosedJanuary 1929 (25 years)
ThemeTrolley park
Area17.5-acre (71,000 m2)

Idora Park was a 17.5-acre (71,000 m2) Victorian era trolley park in north Oakland, California constructed in 1904 on the site of an informal park setting called Ayala Park on the north banks of Temescal Creek.[1] It was leased by the Ingersoll Pleasure and Amusement Park Company that ran several Eastern pleasure parks. What began as a pleasure ground in a rural setting for Sunday picnics evolved into a complete amusement park visited by many residents of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its popularity declined after the advent of the automobile, and it was closed and demolished in 1929.

  1. ^ Rego, Nilda (2012-01-24). "Days Gone By: Idora Park was Oakland's fun-filled predecessor to the Temescal". The Mercury News. Retrieved 2022-03-15.