While I haven’t explored the entire park yet, there’s plenty to do here. I particularly enjoyed the tennis courts. There are five fenced-in courts in total, located next to a skatepark that’s part of the larger regional park. The courts are also close to the highway and behind the Maxwell Shopping Center, so if you're headed there, it's easiest to park in the shopping center lot. For convenience, there are restrooms available at Lucky’s grocery store in the center as well.
The tennis courts are well-maintained and family-friendly. I’ve only been here on Saturdays, and I’ve found that mornings (around 8 or 9 am) are generally not too busy, aside from the occasional teacher and trainee. The local tennis community is welcoming and respectful, making it a great...
Read moreI originally was sent there to exteinayt predators and while dillegently doing so I got hired by /Nature's Peace and Love.since then it is my fav. Place on earth and have been the 0ne most prevalent and have supervised much nature things that no one would believe n e ways. So if u come to maxwell enjoy what misses maxwell set aside in trust for future Sonoma citizens , please practice good common sense and respect the privacy of the park and remember in a true nature preserve you are not even supposed to have a gas engine.! Rule of thumb: do whatever u want and just keep the destruction of nature down below what the rangers do . Less than...
Read moreWent to this park today and I can't believe most of the people without masks and I understand no one there or around okay but there was a whole bunch of people in the playground area including kids and the ones without masks still wouldn't put on masks and not only that but they were eating in the playground area too when the signs clearly say no eating in the playground area and have masks but no one listening even some of the kids playing didnt have masks on and there parents didn't say anything such a disappointment to...
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