Subdivision of Montclair – the area above Thornhill at Woodhaven and Oakwood Drive, and up to Snake and Colton Blvd. The Forest Park Pool (now Montclair Swim Club) was included with the tract.
Updated Apil 2026
“Wickham Havens, Inc., to Sell Fine Scenic Property on the Highlands Northeast of Beautiful Piedmont” – Oakland Tribune, May 11, 1924

A residential park that has been “twenty years in the making” is how they described Forest Park when it first opened in May 1924. Frank C. Havens undertook the task of transforming the barren hills into timbered homesites in the early 1900s. He sent his planters up to the canyons, slopes, and ridges and planted young pine, cypress, and eucalyptus. His son Wickham is in charge of selling Forest Park.

Forest Park consisted of about 750 acres (600 in some articles) of wooded slopes, stretching up to Skyline Blvd. The first unit was about 75 acres and was sold by September 1925, with another 60 acres ready to be put on the market.
Large, roomy lots sold for as low as $575.
Transportation


Starting June 1, 1924, the Key System announced a new schedule.
The Montclair bus, which connects to San Francisco trains and local streetcars at 40th and Piedmont, will now run until midnight.

A Center of Activity

Big wooded lots some with a view of the bay were selling at a few hundred dollars each. “Investment in Forest Park today means rich profits in the future” – Come out and see the $10,000 pool being built for the residents – Oakland Tribune June 1924.
In Scenic Forest Park

Elmer F. Morrill lived down the road by Harbord Drive and Moraga since the Late 1880s.

Elmer Morrill wrote a series of articles or ads like this about buying and living in Forest Park.
Oakland Post Enquirer July 2, 1924
Swimming Pool Added
A new $10,000 pool was added for Forest Park residents.

To add to the charm of Forest Park, an open-air swimming pool was added.
They took advantage of the creek running through the property, using a pump to add water to the pool. Thereby assuring plenty of fresh water in the pool.
Oakland Tribune, March 23, 1924
Forest Pool is located at Thornhill Drive, and Woodhaven Way is now the Montclair Swim Club.


The pool was divided to provide a shallow pool and an eight-foot depth for diving and swimming. The water was constantly changing in motion. Bath houses and dressing rooms were provided for attractiveness. The pool was reserved for Forest Park residents.
“for the children’s sake” Oakland Tribune May 17, 1924″
For the health and happiness of the children, choose Forest Park as your home. Trees! Sunshine! The invigorating air of the hills! Ferns! Flowers! “You’ll be surprised at what a truly beautiful home park it is.” Oakland Tribune
Hollywood Invests in Forest Park
Mildred Harris, formerly Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, was one of the buyers in Forest Park, according to the Oakland Tribune. I don’t think she ever lived there.


Photos of Forest Park

Cheney Photo Advertising 1925
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Photo by Cheney Advertising 1927
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Present Day – Google Maps

Cheney Photo Advertising 1925
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Cheney Photo Advertising c 1927
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Cheney Photo Advertising c 1927
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More Info:
- Forest Park is Culmination of Great Dream – Oakland Tribune, May 10, 1924
- Forest Park Goes On Sale – Oakland Tribune, May 11, 1924
The End
To be continued …Forest Park – the Shepard Canyon Section