


Gary C. Swensen Valley Regional Park
About
Gary C. Swensen Valley Regional Park is a spacious 40-acre community hub perfect for families who want plenty of room to play and explore. With multiple playgrounds catering to different age groups, wide-open grassy fields for running and games, and well-maintained walking paths ideal for strollers or bikes, this park offers something for every family member to enjoy together.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple age-appropriate playground structures with modern equipment
- ✓Expansive open fields perfect for pick-up sports games and running
- ✓Smooth, stroller-friendly walking and biking paths throughout the park
- ✓Shaded picnic pavilions and plenty of picnic tables
- ✓Well-maintained athletic fields where kids can watch or join games
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 10 AM) to snag shaded picnic tables and avoid the soccer/baseball crowds that pack the fields mid-morning
- 2.Bring bikes, scooters, or rollerblades,the paved walking paths are smooth and perfect for young riders learning their skills
- 3.Pack a full picnic as there are no food vendors on-site; the covered pavilions offer great shade during hot summer afternoons
- 4.The playgrounds on the east and west sides serve different age groups,scout both to find the best fit for your kids
- 5.Bring your own sports equipment like soccer balls, frisbees, or kites to take advantage of the generous open spaces
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) or early evenings after 6 PM offer the most relaxed experience with fewer organized sports teams. Spring and fall provide ideal weather, while summer mornings are best to beat the heat.
What to Know
The park is free to visit with ample parking available. Restroom facilities are on-site, and the park is stroller and wheelchair accessible throughout the paved path system.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round from 6 AM to 10 PM daily. Summer brings the most activity with organized youth sports leagues. The park is lovely in fall with changing leaves, while winter visits are quieter but playgrounds remain accessible when weather permits.
Nearby Eats
Chick-fil-A and Costa Vida are both within a 5-minute drive on Redwood Road, offering quick kid-friendly meals perfect for refueling after park play.
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