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Welcome to Recreation Facilities & Parks

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Recreation service parks are parks that are designed and developed for active recreation and programmed use. Types of parks within this designation consist of community parks, neighborhood parks and passive parks or mini parks. Yuba City parks encompass qualities that promote comfortable, safe play, with facilities that stimulate a variety of play experiences and encourage individual, family and group activities.

Go to link Community Parks

Community parks are larger parks providing active and structured recreation activities for youth and adults. Generally they are designed for organized activities, sports and larger group functions. The City of Yuba City is proud to offer three beautiful Community Parks:

Go to link Sam Brannan Park
Go to link Blackburn-Talley Sports Complex
Go to link Gauche Aquatics Park

Go to link Neighborhood Parks

Neighborhood parks are a combination playground and park with fairly intensive development that affords family oriented recreation activities. Smaller in size from Community Parks, Neighborhood Parks are central to the area intended to serve, with unstructured open areas for activities such as soccer or frisbee and structured children's play equipment. The City of Yuba City is proud to offer thirteen attractive Neighborhood Parks:

Go to link Bogue Park
Go to link Greenwood Park
Go to link Happy Park
Go to link Hillcrest Park
Go to link Holly Tree Park
Go to link Kingwood Park
Go to link Lloyd Park

Go to link Maple Park
Go to link Moore Park
Go to link Northridge Park
Go to link Patriot Park
Go to link Regency Park
Go to link Shanghai Garden Park
Go to link Southside Park


Go to link Passive Parks

Passive parks are small landscaped parcels. These mini-parks are intended to provide either specialized facilities that serve a local population or a specific user group and are typically limited to a small, attractive open area presentation. The City of Yuba City is proud to maintain three exceptional mini park opportunities:

Go to link Clark-Ainsley Mini Park
Go to link Plumas Tower Plaza Mini Park
Go to link Veterans Memorial Park

Go to link City/School Parks and Sports Facilities

School District-owned properties that may include recreational components such as play equipment or sports fields:

Go to link April Lane School/Park
Go to link Geweke Field

Go to link Other Recreational Facilities

Go to link Civic Center Field
Go to link Senior Center
Go to link Feather River Levee Bike Trail
Go to link Palmer Hall - Gymnastics Facility

 

 

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Updated: 05/13/2013 11:13 AM