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City Parks and Facilities

Moreno Valley has three golf courses including the 27-hole Moreno Valley Ranch Golf Club, ranked among the top 75 public courses in the U.S.

Moreno Valley is also home to the 8,000-acre Lake Perris State Park. This state park has boating, fishing and camping facilities. Box Springs Mountain Park provides trails for hiking and horseback riding.

Moreno Valley's city park system has 32 parks and/or joint-use facilities (358.34 developed acres) and includes a 9-hole executive golf course and public tennis courts.

Note: Shadow Mountain Park closed on May 2 to begin the installation of a prefabricated restroom and 11 sports field lighting poles and fixtures for the softball and soccer fields. The park is expected to reopen in November 2011. For more information, contact the Parks and Community Services Department at 951.413.3280.

Adopt-a-Park Program

The Adopt-A-Park Program was designed to preserve, improve and enhance Moreno Valley parks through community involvement and citizen partnerships. You can play an important role in our success by becoming a volunteer in the Adopt-A-Park program!

Hound Town Dog Park

Sign at Houndtown Dog ParkOn April 16, 2008, the City opened its first dog park called Hound Town. The park is located at the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center, 11150 Redlands Boulevard, at the southeast level of the Center. The park is a collaborative effort between Canine Friends of Moreno Valley (who solicited donations of materials and labor from businesses), and local Boy Scout groups and the City’s Park Maintenance staff.

The one-acre park is divided into two sections; one for large dogs and the other for smaller breeds. Additional features include: a three-in-one drinking fountain for dogs and their owners, two waste stations, a shelter with park benches for sitting, and planters with trees. There are no restrooms, grass or lights, but the park has other benefits such as a great view and the feel of open space.

The park is open from 7:00 a.m. to dusk, seven days a week. So, pack up your favorite canine companion and give them a chance to Come Play in our Parks!
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