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Elk Grove Regional Park

Elk Grove, CA 95624 (Elk Grove County Park), Elk Grove, United States
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Public park SIZE   127 Acres
LOCATION   9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road, East of Freeway 99, Southeast of Frontage Road, North of Elk Grove-Florin Road (CENTRAL ELK GROVE)
PARK FEATURES   
Aquatic/Youth Center
Babe Ruth Baseball Fields (lighted)
Softball Fields (lighted)
Youth Baseball Fields (lighted)
Soccer Fields
Volleyball Courts
Playground Equipment
Open Play Areas
Strauss Island/Pirate Island
Lake with Bridges
Jogging/Bike Trail
Parking Lot
Picnic Area/Tables
Barbecue
Restrooms
Horseshoe Pits
Dog Park

HISTORY    Elk Grove Regional Park has been a gathering place since the late 1800’s. The property was sold in 1903 with plans to cut the beautiful Oak trees for lumber. Thankfully, a young woman by the name of Jennie McConnell decided to sell shares to the citizens of Elk Grove for $5 each in order to purchase the property to turn it into a park. After purchasing, the community built an open-air dance platform, a baseball diamond and horse trough. The park quickly became a place for the community to get-together for picnics and events.

In 1936 the Elk Grove Park District was formed, the first in California, by resident votes to maintain the park with a minimal tax. In 1960, the operations and maintenance of the park was transferred to the County of Sacramento and it became known as the Elk Grove Regional Park. Sacramento County acquired 94 more acres and built the Pavilion, softball complex, group picnic areas, the horse arena, Strauss Island and renovated the pool. A 7.5-acre lake was added including a ½-acre island with pirate theme play structures commonly referred to as Pirate’s Island.


In 1986, the County and the Elk Grove Community Services District, now, Cosumnes CSD, entered into a 30-year lease where the County maintained 87- acres of Elk Grove Regional Park and CSD maintained 40- acres. In 1993 the County entered into an agreement with Southgate Recreation and Park District to operate and maintain the Henry Kloss Softball Complex and Arvid Pauly White Diamond.

Finally, in 2003 the County entered an agreement with the CSD for all operations and maintenance of Elk Grove Regional Park’s 127-acres to be in the care of CSD.

Many improvements and changes have been made to Elk Grove Regional Park over the years. However, the large Oak trees still give the park the same appearance and the feeling of relaxation and fun. Over the years CSD added an off-leash dog park, a disc golf course, sand volleyball courts and a 1.4-mile multi use trail. In addition, CSD still maintains some favorite community amenities including, sports fields, swimming, picnic sites, horseshoe pits and fishing.
COMPLETED   1970

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