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Bond Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks invites you to explore 950 acres of parks and community spaces! Picnic sites, playgrounds, trails, sport courts, athletic fields, dog parks, boating lakes, skate parks, amusement rides and a fly-casting pond are just a sampling of the assets you will find in your parks. With a vast array of locations throughout the City – we’re certain you’ll find your favorite spot to visit.  Experience these beautiful settings and discover why Parks Make Life Better! ® Endless Opportunities To ... Create MEMORABLE GATHERINGS Plan a special picnic or event in one of your parks. Picnic areas are available on a first-come first- serve basis, but a picnic reservation will guarantee your spot. Visit santarosarec.com for details or call the Picnic Reservation Desk at (707) 543-3753. A Park Special Use Permit is needed for gatherings of over 200 people. A Park Special Use Permit is also required for most organized events and for conducting business in a park. Call the Park Special Use Permit Line at (707) 543-3294. Challenge YOURSELF ON THE COURT Whether playing for fun or for the thrill of competition, take advantage of your sport courts. Lights allow for tennis play until 10pm on the courts at Howarth Park and at Galvin Park. Galvin offers Junior Tennis Courts to provide young players a great introduction to the game. Play Pickleball on one of the four courts at Finley Park or try bocce at Juilliard Park or DeMeo Park. Shoot hoops at an assortment of parks or play a game of sand volleyball at Finley Park. Finley and Doyle Parks offer horseshoe courts. Relax AT THE LAKE Lake Ralphine (Howarth Park) and Lake Nagasawa (Nagasawa Park) provide boating and fishing opportunities. Kayaks, canoes, sailboats, paddle boats and paddleboards are also available for renting at the Howarth Park Boat House February through September. Visit howarthpark.com for details. Roam THE TRAILS From the Prince Memorial Greenway and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Trail to Francis Nielsen Ranch Park or Nagasawa Community Park, there are miles of scenic hiking and jogging routes to explore. The trails at Howarth Park connect to the trail network of Sonoma County’s Spring Lake Regional Park, which connects to Annadel State Park creating triple the park trail adventures! Splash AT THE POOLS Two outdoor year-round swim facilities – Ridgway Swim Center and Finley Aquatic Center – provide public swim, lap swim, swim lessons, water polo, diving, water aerobics, lifeguard training and more. Ridgway Swim Center also offers a 140-footlong water slide and water features. Participate IN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACES Many of the leisure, fitness and enrichment classes offered through Recreation & Parks are scheduled in your outdoor spaces. But you can also step inside one of the community centers or senior centers where hundreds more take place! Classes are offered for youth, adults and seniors. Pick up a copy of our Activity Guide from any of the centers or check it out online at santarosarec.com. Celebrate AT A COMMUNITY EVENT Over 15 community events are offered each year and most are outdoors. Fun runs, movies, summer music concerts – we’ve got it all! Check out the year-round schedule of events at santarosarec.com. Hone YOUR PASSION ON THE GOLF COURSE Perfect your swing at Bennett Valley Golf Course, a par 72 and 6,500-yard course featuring a driving range as well as a practice putting green. Begin or end your golf day at Legends Sports Grill, a full- service bar and restaurant providing breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy the expansive, outdoor patio overlooking gorgeous views of the course. Explore THE OUTDOORS Take advantage of the outdoor parks and open space throughout Santa Rosa that combine to create an expansive list of citywide assets. Play AT HOWARTH There’s no better place to have a family day than at Howarth Park, the “jewel” of Santa Rosa. This 152-acre park provides endless recreational opportunities for every age with a beautiful lake for fishing & boating, softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of non- motorized trails, and an amusement area featuring a miniature train ride, carousel, animal barn, pony rides and snack bar. Check out operating hours at howarthpark.com. WITH MAN’S BEST FRIEND IN A DOG PARK There’s plenty of roaming room for dogs! Fenced dog park areas where dogs are allowed to roam off leash within control of owner are located throughout the city. Refer to santarosarec.com for dog park etiquette and rules. Perfect YOUR SKILLS AT A SKATE PARK Youth Community Park boasts a fun skate park for skaters to work on their best moves. Practice safely by wearing protective equipment including helmet, knee & elbow pads. Volunteer FOR YOUR COMMUNITY Hundreds of community members provide amazing volunteer work to help keep parks and programs thriving year after year! There are a variety of ways to get involved through volunteering. Adopt-A-Green Space, Rural Cemetery preservation and programs, Luther Burbank Home & Gardens docents, Youth Sports coaches and working with seniors are just a few examples. Visit srcity.org/parksvolunteer to view a full list of opportunities. Grow A GARDEN Juilliard, Bayer and Finali parks have community gardens onsite. Visit santarosarec.com to learn more. Experience THE ART OF FLY-CASTING Galvin Park has a great Fly-Casting Pond where you can practice casting. Practice TEAMWORK ON THE FIELD Athletes of all abilities can develop their skills on Santa Rosa’s baseball, softball and soccer fields located in parks throughout the City. To reserve a field, contact the Sports Desk at (707) 543-3281. Discover BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS Not your traditional parks, but outdoors and definitely worth the visit -- Santa Rosa boasts several very unique park spaces for you to enjoy. The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery offers docent-led walking tours during summer months to acquaint guests with the history of Santa Rosa and the many town pioneers who are buried there. Other seasonal, themed tours are also offered; check santarosarec.com for details. You can also tour the beautiful grounds of Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, where world-renowned horticulturist Luther Burbank lived and experimented with plants for most of his 50-year career. This Registered National, State & City Historic Landmark offers docent-led tours April through October or you can take a self-guided tour. Visit lutherburbank.org for more information. PARK HOURS & CONTACT INFORMATION Park Hours: Open sunrise to sunset Parks Maintenance Office: (707) 543-3770 (Weekdays) (707) 543-3805 (Nights, weekends, holidays) Picnic Reservations: (707) 543-3753 [email protected] Park Special Use Permits: (707) 543-3294 [email protected] Howarth Park Rain Line: Rides are closed on rainy days (707) 543-3425 Become a Park Volunteer: (707) 543-3279 Report a Problem: Go to santarosarec.com and click on the “Report a Problem” button For the most up-to-date information, visit santarosarec.com santarosarec.com Watch our video facebook.com/santarosarec Discover more ways Parks Make Life Better! ® Explore Play Roam Splash Relax Celebrate Discover Volunteer 7/2015 Did You Know? There are two general categories of parks — neighborhood and community. Neighborhood parks are 10 acres or less, close enough to walk to from adjacent neighborhoods, and usually contain children’s play apparatus, benches, pathways, turf and landscaping. Community parks are over 10 acres and may feature sport courts, athletic fields, large picnic areas, parking, restrooms and other special assets in addition to neighborhood basics.

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Page 1: City of Santa Rosa Parks Brochure & Map

Bond

Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks

invites you to explore 950 acres

of parks and community spaces!

Picnic sites, playgrounds, trails,

sport courts, athletic fields, dog

parks, boating lakes, skate parks,

amusement rides and a fly-casting

pond are just a sampling of the

assets you will find in your parks.

With a vast array of locations

throughout the City – we’re certain

you’ll find your favorite spot to

visit.  Experience these beautiful

settings and discover why Parks

Make Life Better!®

Endless Opportunities To ... Create MEMORABLE GATHERINGSPlan a special picnic or event in one of your parks. Picnic areas are available on a first-come first-serve basis, but a picnic reservation will guarantee your spot. Visit santarosarec.com for details or call the Picnic Reservation Desk at (707) 543-3753. A Park Special Use Permit is needed for gatherings of over 200 people. A Park Special Use Permit is also required for most organized events and for conducting business in a park. Call the Park Special Use Permit Line at (707) 543-3294.

Challenge YOURSELF ON THE COURTWhether playing for fun or for the thrill of competition, take advantage of your sport courts. Lights allow for tennis play until 10pm on the courts at Howarth Park and at Galvin Park. Galvin offers Junior Tennis Courts to provide young players a great introduction to the game. Play Pickleball on one of the four courts at Finley Park or try bocce at Juilliard Park or DeMeo Park. Shoot hoops at an assortment of parks or play a game of sand volleyball at Finley Park. Finley and Doyle Parks offer horseshoe courts.

Relax AT THE LAKELake Ralphine (Howarth Park) and Lake Nagasawa (Nagasawa Park) provide boating and fishing opportunities. Kayaks, canoes, sailboats, paddle boats and paddleboards are also available for renting at the Howarth Park Boat House February through September. Visit howarthpark.com for details.

Roam THE TRAILSFrom the Prince Memorial Greenway and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Trail to Francis Nielsen Ranch Park or Nagasawa Community Park, there are miles of scenic hiking and jogging routes to explore. The trails at Howarth Park connect to the trail network of Sonoma County’s Spring Lake Regional Park, which connects to Annadel State Park creating triple the park trail adventures!

Splash AT THE POOLSTwo outdoor year-round swim facilities – Ridgway Swim Center and Finley Aquatic Center – provide public swim, lap swim, swim lessons, water polo, diving, water aerobics, lifeguard training and more. Ridgway Swim Center also offers a 140-footlong water slide and water features.

Participate IN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACESMany of the leisure, fitness and enrichment classes offered through Recreation & Parks are scheduled in your outdoor spaces. But you can also step inside one of the community centers or senior centers where hundreds more take place! Classes are offered for youth, adults and seniors. Pick up a copy of our Activity Guide from any of the centers or check it out online at santarosarec.com.

Celebrate AT A COMMUNITY EVENTOver 15 community events are offered each year and most are outdoors. Fun runs, movies, summer music concerts – we’ve got it all! Check out the year-round schedule of events at santarosarec.com.

Hone YOUR PASSION ON THE GOLF COURSEPerfect your swing at Bennett Valley Golf Course, a par 72 and 6,500-yard course featuring a driving range as well as a practice putting green. Begin or end your golf day at Legends Sports Grill, a full-service bar and restaurant providing breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy the expansive, outdoor patio overlooking gorgeous views of the course.

Explore THE OUTDOORSTake advantage of the outdoor parks and open space throughout Santa Rosa that combine to create

an expansive list of citywide assets.

Play AT HOWARTHThere’s no better place to have a family day than at Howarth Park, the “jewel” of Santa Rosa. This 152-acre park provides endless recreational opportunities for every age with a beautiful lake for fishing & boating, softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of non-motorized trails, and an amusement area featuring a miniature train ride, carousel, animal barn, pony rides and snack bar. Check out operating hours at howarthpark.com.

WITH MAN’S BEST FRIEND IN A DOG PARKThere’s plenty of roaming room for dogs! Fenced dog park areas where dogs are allowed to roam off leash within control of owner are located throughout the city. Refer to santarosarec.com for dog park etiquette and rules.

Perfect YOUR SKILLS AT A SKATE PARKYouth Community Park boasts a fun skate park for skaters to work on their best moves. Practice safely by wearing protective equipment including helmet, knee & elbow pads.

Volunteer FOR YOUR COMMUNITYHundreds of community members provide amazing volunteer work to help keep parks and programs thriving year after year! There are a variety of ways to get involved through volunteering. Adopt-A-Green Space, Rural Cemetery preservation and programs, Luther Burbank Home & Gardens docents, Youth Sports coaches and working with seniors are just a few examples. Visit srcity.org/parksvolunteer to view a full list of opportunities.

Grow A GARDENJuilliard, Bayer and Finali parks have community gardens onsite. Visit santarosarec.com to learn more.

Experience THE ART OF FLY-CASTINGGalvin Park has a great Fly-Casting Pond where you can practice casting.

Practice TEAMWORK ON THE FIELDAthletes of all abilities can develop their skills on Santa Rosa’s baseball, softball and soccer fields located in parks throughout the City. To reserve a field, contact the Sports Desk at (707) 543-3281.

Discover BEAUTIFUL SETTINGSNot your traditional parks, but outdoors and definitely worth the visit -- Santa Rosa boasts several very unique park spaces for you to enjoy. The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery offers docent-led walking tours during summer months to acquaint guests with the history of Santa Rosa and the many town pioneers who are buried there. Other seasonal, themed tours are also offered; check santarosarec.com for details. You can also tour the beautiful grounds of Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, where world-renowned horticulturist Luther Burbank lived and experimented with plants for most of his 50-year career. This Registered National, State & City Historic Landmark offers docent-led tours April through October or you can take a self-guided tour. Visit lutherburbank.org for more information.

PARK HOURS & CONTACT INFORMATION

Park Hours: Open sunrise to sunset

Parks Maintenance Office: (707) 543-3770 (Weekdays)(707) 543-3805 (Nights, weekends, holidays)

Picnic Reservations: (707) [email protected]

Park Special Use Permits: (707) [email protected]

Howarth Park Rain Line: Rides are closed on rainy days(707) 543-3425

Become a Park Volunteer: (707) 543-3279

Report a Problem: Go to santarosarec.com and click on the “Report a Problem” button

For the most up-to-date information,visit santarosarec.com

santarosarec.com

Watch our video

facebook.com/santarosarec

Discover more ways Parks Make Life Better!®

Explore

Play

Roam

Splash

Relax

Celebrate

Discover

Volunteer7/2015

Did You Know?There are two general categories

of parks — neighborhood and

community.

Neighborhood parks are 10 acres

or less, close enough to walk to

from adjacent neighborhoods,

and usually contain children’s play

apparatus, benches, pathways, turf

and landscaping.

Community parks are over 10

acres and may feature sport

courts, athletic fields, large picnic

areas, parking, restrooms and

other special assets in addition to

neighborhood basics.

Page 2: City of Santa Rosa Parks Brochure & Map

1 A Place to Play - 2375 W Third St 83 • • • • •2 Doyle Community Park - 700 Doyle Park Dr. 22 • • • • • • • • •3 Finley Community Park - 2060 W. College Ave 21.3 • • • • • • • • •4 Franklin Community Park - 2095 Franklin Park 13.3 • • • • • • • • •5 Galvin Community Park - 3330 Yulupa Ave 24.3 • • • • • • • • •6 Howarth Memorial Park - 630 Summerfield Rd 162 • • • • • • • •7 Kawana Springs Community Park Kawana Terrace & Meda Avenue

8 Nagasawa Community Park 1313 Fountaingrove Pkwy

9 Northwest Community Park - 2594 W Steele Lane 4.5 • • • •10 Rincon Valley Community Park - 5108 Badger Rd 19 • • • • • • • • •11 Roseland Creek Community Park Burbank & McMinn Avenues

12 Southwest Community Park - 1698 Hearn Ave 19.7 • • • • • • • •13 Youth Community Park - 1700 Fulton Rd 73 • • • • •

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14 Airfield Park - 4051 Fresno Ave 2.9 • •15 Bayer Park and Gardens - 1150 West Ave 6 U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N

16 Bellevue Ranch Park - 2645 Arrowhead Dr 3.3 • • • •17 Bicentennial Park - 974 Russell Ave 5.3 • • • • •18 Brendon Park - 1743 Greeneich Ave 1.4 • • • •19 Brush Creek Park - 1180 Brush Creek Rd 2 • • • • 20 Coffey Park - 1524 Amanda Pl 5.4  • • •21 Colgan Creek Park - 2036 Bedford St 2.5 • • •22 Cook School Park - Lombardi and Gardner 0.8 • •23 Dauenhauer Park - 1700 Allan Way 2.3 • • •24 DeMeo Park - 610 Polk St 1 • • • • •25 DeTurk Park - 819 Donahue St 1 • •26 Dutch Flohr Park - 1160 Exeter Dr 2.5 • •27 Eastside Park - 170 Alderbrook Dr 0.5 • •28 Finali Park - 1420 Range Avenue 2.8 • • • •29 Fir Ridge Park - 3672 Fir Ridge Dr 1 • • • •30 Flat Rock Park - 4230 Flat Rock Circle 4

31 Francis Nielsen Ranch Park - Lake Park Dr 5.9 • • •32 Fremont Park - 860 Fifth St 1.6

33 Harvest Park - 245 Burt Street 3.2 • • • •34 Haydn Village Park - 1400 Tammy Way 0.1 • •35 Hidden Valley Park - 3455 Bonita Vista Dr 8.8 • • • 36 Humboldt Park - 1172 Humboldt St 0.5 •37 J.X. Wilson Park - 246 Brittain Ln 5 • • •38 Jacobs Park - 850 W Ninth St 7.9 • • • • •39 Jennings Park - 1688 Jennings Ave 6.5 • • •40 Juilliard Park - 227 Santa Rosa Ave 8.8 • • •41 Live Oak Park - 2490 Darla Dr 4.8 • • •42 Martin Luther King Jr. Park - 1671 Hendley St 6.3 • • • • • •43 Matanzas Park - 1900 Woodward Dr 1 • •44 Mesquite Park - 2250 Mesquite Dr 4.5 • •45 North Park - 921 North St 1 • •46 Oaklake Green Park - 429 Garfield Pk Ave 3.6 •47 Olive Park - 105 Orange St 0.7 • • •48 Pear Blossom Park - 2850 Edgewater Dr 3 • • • •49 Peter Springs Park - 819 Carley Rd 1.5

50 Peterson Lane Park - 1719 Peterson Ln 4

51 Pioneer Park - 2060 Peterson Ln 4.4 • • • •52 Prince Gateway Park - 171 Santa Rosa Ave

53 Rae Park - 715 Rae St 1 • •54 Railroad Depot Park - 9 West 4th St 0.5

55 Red Hawk Park - 3000 Terrimay 0.4 • •56 Rincon Ridge Park - 3950 Park Garden Dr 7 • • •57 Rinconada Park - 4459 Yukon Dr 2

58 Skyhawk Park - 5750 Mountain Hawk 20 •59 Sonoma Ave Park - 729 Sonoma Ave 1

60 South Davis Park - 712 S Davis St 0.7 • • •61 Steele Lane Park - 130 Schurman Dr 2 • • •62 Strawberry Park - 2311 Horseshoe Dr 5.7 • • • •63 Tanglewood Park - 5174 Oak Pk Way 7.7 • •64 Trailhead Park - 4684 Quigg Dr 3.8 •65 Village Green Park - 3945 New Zealand Ave 1.8 • • • •66 Westgate Park - 314 Westbrook Dr 2.4 • •67 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Trail and Parktrail Trail

A Bennett Valley Center 704BennettValleyRoad•(707)545-8608B Bennett Valley Golf Course and Legends Restaurant 3330YulupaAvenue•ProShop:(707)528-3673•Restaurant(707)523-4111C Church of One Tree 492SonomaAvenue•(707)543-3295D DeTurk Round Barn 819DonahueStreet•(707)543-3295E Finley Aquatic Center 2060WestCollegeAvenue•(707)543-3760F Finley Community Center and Person Senior Wing 2060WestCollegeAvenue•FinleyCommunityCenter(707)543-3737•PersonSeniorWing(707)543-3745G Luther Burbank Home & Gardens 204SantaRosaAvenue•(707)524-5445H Prince Memorial Greenway 171 Santa Rosa AvenueI Ridgway Swim Center 455RidgwayAvenue•(707)543-3421J Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery 1600FranklinAvenue•(707)543-3279K Steele Lane Community Center 415SteeleLane•(707)543-3282

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