The park hours are Sunrise to Sunset 7 days a week. This park is for Day Use Only. It is free. There is no camping. There is no overnight parking. The dogpark has an area for small dogs and an area for large dogs. The closest parking lot for the dogpark is the southern most lot, and not attached to the sheriffs substation., and not across from the library. The tennis court also has pickle ball nets. The Bocceball court is next to the tennis court. The basketball and volleyball court are also closest to the south parking lot. The playground and fitness area are closest the sheriffs substation parking lot. The playground has one bbq grill, and the picnic sunshaded areas adjacent to the basketball court have more bbq grills. Remember to clean the grill when finished for the next person, a hot ash/coals receptacles/s is provided. Never put the ashes or coals in the trash. The dogpark, playground, and amphitheatre area each have one trash and one recycle can for your inside the park generated solid waste. The County has posted signs and has fined people who were caught illegally disposing of their own outside the park garbage. If you think you may generate a lot of garbage (ex. a Bday party) you can contact the on site Park Host who can assist with access to a dumpster. The Park Host is located at the south end of the Sheriffs sunstation parking lot in a gated area next to the dumpster enclosure. The Park Host is a Volunteer and has limited hours and days of availabilty, but is usually always accessible for help. Call the Ranger Station in Santa Isabel Nature Center if no one is available. The amphitheatre is closest to the western parking lot. It can be reserved, and if so the power is turned on for your reserved time slot. It can seat 100 people. Contact the Santa Isabel Ranger Station Nature Center or SD parks online to reserve. You can also talk to the Park Host. The park is relatively new, clean, and is a safe place to spend some time outdoors. It still has large areas that are not developed that the local desert wildlife still inhabits and enjoys. Avid bird watchers come here. There are the occasional coyotes and all the animals they prey upon. If you come, leave it better than you found it and enjoy! Hope this helps answer any of...
   Read moreThe new Park is a great addition for our community. Well equipped with tennis courts, volley ball, basketball, exercise equipment, covered playground area, places to sit and enjoy a picnic with friends and family,, walk ways leading to the new sheriffs department and the new library. But the most used area that I go to, is the Dog Park! I have a fairly large dog and he looks forward to go to the dog park. The only possible thing I would think that park could definitely use...is some lighting till about 10pm. Because during summer time...we are all up a tad bit later due to the temperature being so much higher and...
   Read moreFun park that my child really enjoyed. Cool little mister you can use to cool down if it gets too hot. Older kids playground equipment and younger kids playground equipment. Not too busy and close to the Library. Nice mile long perimeter hike that takes you pass all the...
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