Maxwell
Farms Regional Park
Location:
100 Verano Avenue, Sonoma, CA 95476
What you need
to know:
Hours |
Open from sunrise to sunset year round. |
Parking |
$6 per vehicle for day use. Special rates apply to buses or trucks carrying more than 9 people. |
| Restrictions |
Alcohol not allowed in park without group picnic area reservation. |
Dogs |
Allowed - must be on a 6 foot leash at all times. |
| Facilities |
Soccer fields, little league fields, playground, group
picnic area, and trails. |
Highlights
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This popular 85-acre park
has a variety of outdoor recreational activities
available to each member of the family. Multi-use
fields for soccer, softball and little league
are available, as well as tennis and volleyball
courts. |
An ADA accessible children's playground and picnic facilities are
also in the park. The park contains 40 acres of nature trails that meander through
meadows. |
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Group
picnic area is available for groups of up to 99 people. Picnic tables
and larger BBQ's are available at the site. To reserve
the area or for additional information, please phone the park office at (707)
565-2041. |
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Macdougald Skateboard Park
Don't forget your safety
gear!
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Located inside Maxwell Farms Regional Park, the skateboard park was built using a Sonoma County Community Partnerships for Youth (CPY) grant, and funds raised by the community. Numerous donors, public and private, gave cash, materials and services - including volunteer work to the project. The City of Sonoma administers the skateboard facility and leases the park land. For further information regarding the Skateboard Park, contact the City of Sonoma at (707) 938-3681. Note: The Sonoma skate park will be closed in the near future for a resurfacing project. Check back often for more details. For information call (707) 938-3681. |
Valley of the Moon Boys & Girls
Club |
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Also located inside the park is the Valley of the Moon Boys and Girls Club. The club is a 23,000 sq. ft. multi-use facility serving children throughout the Sonoma Valley. Its activities include: sports, computer skills, tutoring and art. The club opened in January 2000, and can be reached at (707) 938-8544.
The facility was built with a Community Partnerships for Youth (CPY) grant, and funds raised by the community. The Valley of the Moon Boys and Girls Club leases the land within the park on which the building stands and its immediate surrounding grounds. |
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