|
|
|
Santa Clara City Parks
The mission of the Parks and Recreation Department is to preserve, protect, and enhance the parklands, trails, and public open spaces of the City of Santa Clara for the benefit of citizens and visitors. To provide a leisure services system that is responsive to and directed by the diverse and changing needs of our patrons. To plan for the future growth and expansion of park facilities, open spaces, trails, and activity centers. To operate well-maintained facilities including parks and recreation centers, and supporting our image of a "Beautiful Place to Live".
Archie H. Gubler Park - 2375 Rachel Drive
Address: 2375 Rachel Drive Ammenities:Softball Fields and Soccer Fields (By Reservation Only), Splash Pad, Restrooms, Concession Stand, Walking Trail, Bleachers, Drinking Fountain, and Bridge to Lava Ridge Intermediate School fields. Gubler Park is a multi-use facility that is being built in phases. To this point it includes: a first-class quad softball/Little League Baseball complex complete with dugouts, bleachers, scoreboards, concession stand, restrooms, activity/conference room, and storage areas. The facilities are used for both local and visitor play of large and small groups: regulation softball tournaments, Huntsman World Senior Games, family teams, and more. The following amenities are also completed: Trails along the perimeter, large pavilion for picnics and/or shade, splash pad, bridge to the adjoining Lava Ridge Intermediate School fields with an area for soccer play and basketball. Future plans for Gubler Park include the following: climbing rock, sand volleyball court, open grass area, pavilions, and more. Black Rock Park - 2501 Concord Avenue
Address: 2501 Concord Avenue Ammenities: Playground, Basketball Court, Pavilion, Restrooms, Picnic Tables and Drinking Fountain. Black Rock Park is an ideal neighborhood park. It is used extensively by locals and especially by the surrounding neighborhood. Equipped with playground, basketball court, plenty of green grass to run on, and a large pavilion for shade, it meets the growing need of the community for parties, reunions, and more. Pavilion reservations can be made by calling the Santa Clara Parks Department at (435) 673-6712 Canyon View Park
Address: 1400 Canyon View Drive Ammenities: Playground, Pavilions 2), Restrooms, Picnic Tables, Sand Volleyball, Tennis Courts, Open Grass, Ball Field, Trailhead and Drinking Fountain. Canyon View Park is Santa Clara’s oldest park. Located at the top of the hill on the heights section of Santa Clara, this park has provided residents and visitors with wonderful shade, welcoming events, and playful activities for many years. It offers a large open grass area, a ball field with bleachers and scoreboard to host Little League, softball and family play, a large and small pavilion to enjoy outdoor events, an additional pavilion with picnic tables, a sand volleyball court, and two tennis courts. The Lava Flow trail (paved) begins here, then twists and turns along Tuacahn Wash and through the Santa Clara Lava beds for more than a mile before it reaches Red Mountain Drive on the north of Santa Clara. Leavitt Memorial & Town Hall Passive Park
Address: 2587 Santa Clara Drive Ammenities: Sara Leavitt Statue, and Leavitt's Genealogy Plaque. The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. This Historical Site is one of the oldest places in town. The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. This Historical Site is one of the oldest places in town. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. This Historical Site is one of the oldest places in town. The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. C.J. Rowley Skate Park
Address: 1400 Canyon View Drive (South East of Tennis Courts) The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. This Historical Site is one of the oldest places in town. The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. This Historical Site is one of the oldest places in town. The Santa Clara City Cemetery is a gateway to the past. With sites that go back to the founders of our city. |