
Get detailed info and pictures on Sacramento's Parks including William Land Park,
McKinley Park, Southside Park and many others.
A Directory of Sacramento Area Parks
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Sacramento City Parks Boulevard Park 16th and D Street ![]() Bertha Henschel Park -160 45th Street This 2.5 acre park includes a wading pool, adventure play area, tot play area, shade structure, bantam soccer field, two basketball courts, picnic areas and restroom. > City Site Cesar Chavez Plaza - 910 I Street Cesar Chavez Plaza is in the Center of Downtown Sacramento, has cafés, and a beautiful Fountain. There is a farmer’s market in the plaza every Wednesday from 10-2pm from May through October. During the Summer Chavez Plaza, hosts Friday Night Concerts, Sacramento’s best loved free music concerts. > City Site > Farmer’s Market > Friday Night Concerts in the Park Profile ![]() Crocker Park - 211 O Street Across from the Crocker Art Museum, Crocker Park is a beautiful tree lined park, providing shade and a rest area for Families visiting the Museum of Downtown Sacramento. ![]() Curtis Park - 349 West Curtis Dr A Beautiful Park with an Adventure Play Area, Grassy Picnic Areas, 2 Ball Fields, 2 Lighted Tennis Courts, 1 Basketball Court, Perimeter One Mile Walking/Jogging Trail. > City Site ![]() East Lawn Memorial Park - 43rd St. & Folsom Blvd. Beautiful tree filled park, and cemetery. for more information: www.eastlawn.com ![]() East Portal Park - 1120 Rodeo Way near L Street The 7.48 acre park includes, Picnic Areas, Adventure Play Area, Tot Play Area, Ball Field, 2 Bocce Courts, a Clubhouse. City Site Clubhouse Fremont Park- 1515 Q Street Fremont Park has a new adventure playground, central seating area, and individual picnic tables. It also has a farmers market every Tuesday from 10-2 from May to October, and is the site of the Annual Chalk It Up! Festival every Labor Day weekend. > City Site > Farmer’s Market > Chalk It Up! Festival Profile > Fremont Community Garden Glen Hall Park- 5415 Sandburg Drive Glen Hall Park has a pool, volleyball courts, soccer field, baseball diamond, tennis courts, playground, and river access > City Site Grant Park - 205 21st Street Grant Park has a large field with a baseball diamond, a picnic tables. Grant Park also has a 2 acres dog park, open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Amenities include a drinking fountain for dogs, turf, and dog waste bag dispensers. Lights are scheduled to be installed in December 2007. There is also a Skateboarding park nearby. > City Site ![]() J. Neely Johnson Park - 516 11th Street Johnson Park has a playground, grassy field, picnic tables, and a community garden. From late Spring to early fall Alchemist has a Farm Stand every Tuesday evening in the park > City Site > J. Neely Johnson Community Garden > Alchemist Farm Stand Marshall Park - 912 27th St Ethel MacLeod Hart Multipurpose Senior Center (916) 264-5462 > City Site McClatchy Park - 3500 5th Ave McClatchy Park has Picnic Areas, Adventure Play Area, 2 Lighted Ball Fields, 2 Basketball Courts, 2 Tennis Courts, Swimming Pool, Wading Pool, Amphitheater. > City Site McKinley Park - 601 Alhambra Blvd. McKinley Park Features: BBQ grills, Pets allowed, Picnic tables, Playground, Tennis courts, Running Path, Duck Pond, Wheelchair Accessible > City Site John Muir Park - 1515 C Street, Sacramento, CA ![]() Southside Park, 6th and U Streets Features: Picnic tables, Playground for all ages. Very cool park, plus a pool and a pond with ducks (not to mention the space ship!!). Southside Park also has a community garden with About 40 spaces and a kids' garden area. > City Site > Southside Park Community Garden California State Indian Museum - 2618 K Street, 916-324-0971 Hours: Daily 10:00am - 5:00pm Closed:Christmas, New Years, and Thanksgiving holidays > City Site Sutters Fort - 2701 L Street, 916-445-4422 Operating Hours: Daily from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm > City Site > Teacher's Resource Tahoe Park - 3501 59th St. Tahoe Park features include two soccer fields, a soft ball field, basket ball and volley ball courts, a play area, picnic benches and a swimming pool. City Site Winn Park 28th & P St, Winn Park features include picnic tables, and a playground > City Site William Land Park 4000 S. Landpark Drive William Land Park is one of Sacramento's best parks. It's where the Zoo, Fairytale Town, and Funderland are as well as pony rides, and a full golf course. Lots to do for the whole family!! The SPCA also holds their Annual Doggy Dash event in Land Park every spring. > City Site > SPCA Annual Doggy Dash |
















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