List of parks in Lancaster, California
Appearance
There are numerous parks in the city of Lancaster, California.
County parks
[edit]The city of Lancaster's residents have immediate access to two Los Angeles County Parks:
Park | Address | Notes |
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Apollo Community Regional Park | 4555 West Avenue G | [1] |
George Lane Park | 5520 West Avenue L-8 | Located just outside city limits in the bordering unincorporated area of Quartz Hill.[2][3] |
Municipal parks
[edit]Municipal parks are under the administration of the City of Lancaster Department of Parks, Arts, Recreation and Community Services. There are over 450 acres of city parks.[4][3]
Park | Address | Notes |
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American Heroes Park | 701 West Kettering Avenue | Community park. |
Deputy Pierre W. Bain Park | 45045 North 5th Street East | Community park. Includes Eastside Pool |
El Dorado Park | 44501 North 5th Street East | Neighborhood park. |
Forrest E. Hull Park | 2850 West Avenue L-12 | Neighborhood park. Also known as Hull Park. |
James C. Gilley Lancaster National Soccer Center | 43000 30th Street East | Community park. |
Jane Reynolds Park | 716 Oldfield Street | Neighborhood park. Includes Webber Pool |
Sargeant Steve Owen Memorial Park | 43063 10th Street West | Community Park. Includes Big 8 Softball Complex. Previously Lancaster City Park. |
Mariposa Park | 45755 North Fig Avenue | Neighborhood park. |
Rawley Duntley Park | 3334 West Avenue K | Community park. |
Skytower Park | 43434 North Vineyard | Neighborhood park. |
Tierra Bonita Park | 44910 27th Street East | Community park. |
Whit Carter Park | 45635 Sierra Highway | Community park. |
Prime Desert Woodland Preserve | 43201 35th Street West | Open space |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Apollo Community Regional Park". Los Angeles County - Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ "George Lane Park". Los Angeles County - Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ a b "Parks, Recreation & Arts Master Plans | City of Lancaster". www.cityoflancasterca.org. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ "Parks and Facilities | City of Lancaster". www.cityoflancasterca.org. Retrieved 2023-04-24.