Jump to content

User:Nweil/Sandbox/Parks and Public Spaces of Metropolitan Fresno

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Put something here This link is helpful: https://cityoffresno.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=53f212b20a0f47efb6681df6c8ad2eaa

Think the scope here is way too broad. I'm going to do a more focused article on the Fresno Parks and Recreation Department.

Scope seems to be parks, trails, open spaces, across metropolitan fresno although I dont think I want to do madera?

Examples

[edit]

Note the table in this this is also a great example

List

[edit]
Name Coordinates Type Photograph Operated by Notes
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven. The skate park offers skateboarding for all ages and levels of experience including features such as bowls, ramps and grind rails.[1][2][3][4]
Todd Beamer Park 36°52′42″N 119°44′55″W / 36.878248°N 119.748521°W / 36.878248; -119.748521 (Todd Beamer Park) Neighborhood Park City of Fresno
Woodward Park 36°52′15″N 119°47′04″W / 36.8708°N 119.7845°W / 36.8708; -119.7845 (Woodward Park) Regional Park City of Fresno Abuts the San Joaquin River.
Roeding Park 36°45′18″N 119°49′28″W / 36.754990°N 119.824449°W / 36.754990; -119.824449 (Roeding Park) Regional Park City of Fresno Roeding Park includes a lake, several ponds, and groves of ash, cedar, pine, and eucalyptus, maple, and redwood trees and houses the Fresno Chaffee Zoo as well as picnic areas, tennis courts and a Southern Pacific train engine. The park also has a Japanese War Memorial.
Regional Sports Complex 36°41′51″N 119°49′57″W / 36.697622°N 119.832478°W / 36.697622; -119.832478 (Regional Sports Complex) Regional Park City of Fresno
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Frank H. Ball Pool 36°43′26″N 119°47′53″W / 36.723960°N 119.798076°W / 36.723960; -119.798076 (Frank H. Ball Pool) Community Pool City of Fresno
Mosqueda Pool 36°43′39″N 119°44′36″W / 36.727568°N 119.743367°W / 36.727568; -119.743367 (Mosqueda Pool) Community Pool City of Fresno
Mary Ella Brown Pool 36°41′54″N 119°47′45″W / 36.698383°N 119.795824°W / 36.698383; -119.795824 (Mary Ella Brown Pool) Community Pool City of Fresno
Basin 1E Park 36°47′39″N 119°41′19″W / 36.794300°N 119.688736°W / 36.794300; -119.688736 (Basin 1E Park) Neighborhood Park City of Fresno
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.
Lions Skatepark 36°48′07″N 119°50′35″W / 36.802010°N 119.843147°W / 36.802010; -119.843147 (Lions Skatepark) Skatepark City of Fresno The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven.

City of Fresno

[edit]

Parks & Gardens

[edit]
  • Lions Skatepark - The Lions Den Skateboard Park is 30,000 square feet of skateboarder heaven. The skate park offers skateboarding for all ages and levels of experience including features such as bowls, ramps and grind rails.[1][2][3][5]
  • Mosqueda Community Center
    • Mosqueda Pool[6]
    • Mosqueda BMX Park
  • Cary Skatepark
  • Melody Skatepark
  • Kaiser Park
    • Kaiser Skatepark
  • Inspiration Park
    • Inspiration Dog Park
  • The Ark Half-Pipe
  • Romain Park[7][8][9]
  • Romain Skatepark
  • Mary Ella Brown Park
    • Mary Ella Brown Pool[6]
    • Mary Ella Brown Bike Park
  • Al Radka Dog Park[10]
  • Martin Ray Reilly Park
  • Basin AH1 Dog Park (joint with Flood District)
  • El Dorado Park
  • Fig Garden Loop Park
  • Fig Garden Dog Park
  • Trolley Creek Park (joint with Flood District)[11]
  • Quigley Playground
  • Z.S. Leymel Park
  • Jaswant Singh Khalra Dog Park
  • Koligian Dog Park
  • Stallion Park
    • Stallion Dog Park
  • Bob Belcher Park Opened January 1998[12]
    • Belcher Dog Park
  • Todd Beamer Park
    • Todd Beamer Dog Park
    • Todd Beamer Skatepark

Plazas & Squares

[edit]

Regional Parks

[edit]
  • Woodward Park
    • Woodward Dog Park
    • Rotary Amphitheater
  • Roeding Park
    • Rotary Playland
    • Rotary Storyland
    • Chaffee Zoo
    • Roeding Dog Park
  • Regional Sports Complex

Trails

[edit]
  • Lewis S. Eaton Trail
  • Sugar Pine Trail

Pools

[edit]

Frank H. Ball Pool[6]

Not Fresno

[edit]
  • Camp Pashayan Nature Trail
  • Jensen Loop Trail
  • Blossom Trail

Municipal Golf Courses

[edit]
  • Riverside Municipal Golf Course
  • Airways Municipal Golf Course

County of Fresno

[edit]
  • Los Gatos Creek Park
  • Three Rocks Fishing Access
  • Fairfax Fishing Access
  • Huron Fishing Access
  • Courthouse Park
  • Kearney Park
  • Skaggs Bridge Park
  • Friant Open Space
  • Lost Lake Recreation Area
  • China Creek Park
  • Laton-Kingston Park
  • Kings River Access Park
  • Kings River Green Belt Park
  • Avocado Lake Park
  • Pine Flat Recreation Area
  • Winton Park
  • Shaver Lake Boat Launch Access
  • Choinumni Park

Public Golf Courses

[edit]
  • Eagle Springs Golf and Country Club
  • Fig Garden Golf Course
  • Fresno West Golf Course & Country Club
  • Riverbend Golf Course
  • Sherwood Forest Golf Course

Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District

[edit]
  • Basin 1E Park
  • Basin 4C Park
  • Wathen-Castanos-Mazmanian Train (Basin AC)
  • Basin AH1 Park (joint with City of Fresno)
    • Basin AH1 Dog Park
  • Basin AM Park
  • Basin BB Park
  • Basin B/E Park
  • Basin C Park
  • Basin CN Park
  • Sloan Johnson Oso de Oro Lake Park (Basin D)
  • Basin DD1 Park
  • Basin EG Park
  • Basin F Park
  • Sunset Park (Basin FF)
  • Carozza Park (Basin G)
  • Basin H Park
  • Basin I Park
  • Basin II1 Park
  • Basin M Park
  • Thomas Breckenridge Park (Basin O)
  • Basin S Park
  • Basin TT2 Park
  • Basin V Park
  • Basin XX Park
  • Trolley Creek Park (Basin Y)

Fresno Neighborhood Parks

[edit]
  • Holman Park
  • Rotary East Park
  • Chandler Park
  • Fink-White Neighborhood Center
  • LaFayette Neighborhood Center
  • Westlake Park
  • Logan Park
  • Orchid Park
  • Spano Park
  • Goorabian Park
  • Selma Layne Memorial Park
  • Einstein Park
  • CW Large Park
  • Robinson Park
  • Vinland Park
  • Holmes Park

City of Clovis

[edit]

Parks

[edit]
  • Harlan Ranch Park
  • Sierra View Park
  • Deuville Park
  • Dry Creek Trailhead
  • Wawona Ranch Rest Stop
  • Pasa Tiempo Park
  • David McDonald Park
  • Thorburn Park
  • Gettysburg Park
  • Basin 1E Park
  • Tarpey Village Rest Stop
  • Helm Ranch Park
  • Hallowell Rest Stop
  • Lowes Rest Stop
  • San Gabriel Park
  • Rotary Park
  • Letterman Park
  • Centennial Plaza
  • Tarpey Depot Visitors Center
  • Treasure Ingmire Park
  • Tom Stearns Rest Stop
  • Sierra Bicentennial Park
  • John R. Wright Rest Stop
  • Railroad Park
  • Dry Creek Park
    • Dry Creek Point Rest Stop
    • Clovis Botanical Garden
  • Cottonwood Park
  • Century Park

Trails

[edit]
  • Clovis Old Town Trail
  • Dry Creek Trail
  • Enterprise Canal Trail
  • Dog Creek Trail
  • Gould Canal Trail
  • Jefferson Canal Trail
  • Loma Vista Paseo
  • Sierra Gateway Trail

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "An outsider takes a look at skaters". The Fresno Bee. September 7, 2003. p. H10. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b "Skate: Two cities get on board". The Fresno Bee. March 20, 2001. p. 12. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b "In the Lions Fen". The Fresno Bee. December 26, 2002. p. B1. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Fresno-Lion's Den Skate Park". Site Design Group, Inc. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  5. ^ "Fresno-Lion's Den Skate Park". Site Design Group, Inc. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "3 pools set to reopen after all". The Fresno Bee. June 21, 2011. p. A3. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Fresno official vows to rebuild after fire". The Fresno Bee. September 23, 2015. p. A7. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "All hands on deck". The Fresno Bee. April 1, 2007. p. B1. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Act Quickly to rebuild park playground". The Fresno Bee. September 23, 2015. p. B5. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Fresno Park to be named after Al Radka". The Fresno Bee. October 29, 2006. p. L8. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Flood District in contention". The Fresno Bee. May 17, 2001. p. 15. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Former parks manager dies". The Fresno Bee. October 4, 2014. p. A3. Retrieved July 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.