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The City of Riverside proudly holds 51 parks with 14 community
centers and 7 pools. The facilities offer an assortment of amenities for
all ages and interests. From sports to crafts to language
skills and dancing, we have something for everyone! |
| Countless residents of Riverside have taken advantage of its
extensive parks system and we hope you will too. |
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| Fairmount Park |
| This Olmsted-designed park features
a bandshell, two tennis courts, playground, picnic facilities,
rose gardens, Lake Evans, Brown Lake and Fairmount Lake, fishing,
golf course, lawn bowling green, barbecues and a restored historic
boathouse with rental pedal boats (handicapped accessible). |
| The beautiful Stewarts Boathouse overlooks Lake Evans and is
equipped with a service kitchen for banquets and meetings. This
facility can be rented through the Park & Recreation Department
at (951) 826-2000. |
| Hunt Park |
| Designed
to meet all skill levels with ample room for beginners or advanced
skateboarders, this concrete park provides a safe environment
for fun. Like a street course that tends to mimic obstacles
and events found in real life, it includes elements
such as ledges, stairs and rails. |
| Centrally located in the heart of the Arlington district, Hunt
Park is accessible by public transportation and provides plenty
of parking for parents or friends. |
| Bobby Bonds |
| Grab your skateboard and visit Bobby Bonds’s above-ground
modular skate facility designed for street skaters. Skaters of all
levels will enjoy a half pipe, grind bars, rails and launch ramps. |
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