The park offers creative public events and is considered the leading-edge of California State Parks’ efforts to bring the State Parks Mission to underserved communities.
The park features public green space with Downtown views, 32 acres of open space with walkways, architectural features in the landscape, and a picnic area with picnic tables. There are also clean restrooms available.
Yes, dogs are more than welcome at the park as it is like a trail with a big field of grass for them to enjoy.
Every year, the park hosts Bob Baker day with puppet shows, live activities, food trucks, and fun for kids and families. Additionally, the park hosts the annual NAMI walk.
During construction, remnants of the rail yard’s past and the zanja madre, a brick-lined aqueduct that brought water to the pueblo, were revealed. Originally, the zanja madre was an open earthen ditch.