At the park, you can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer futsal, dance, baseball, fitness exercise, skating and skateboarding, martial arts, and cheer. There are also programs available for preschoolers, camps, music, special events, afterschool activities, parent-child programs, teen clubs, science and nature programs, performing arts, hobbies, and games.
Yes, persons with disabilities are welcomed to participate in the classes and programs at the park. Reasonable accommodations will be made with prior arrangements. It is important to note that some accommodations may take 30 days or longer to arrange, so it is recommended to submit a request for an accommodation as soon as possible.
The facility will be closed for holidays on May 27, June 19, July 4, September 2, October 14, November 11, November 28, 29, and December 25, 2024.
The park is part of the City's first Freeholder Charter adopted in 1889. It was placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks, which oversees parks and public land set aside for the perpetual use of the community in the original Spanish land grants.
The water slide at the park is open intermittently and individuals must be at least 7 years old to use it.