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Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces - Moreno Valley

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CHAPTER 4–P ARKS , R EC . & OPEN SPACE MORENO VALLEY GENERAL PLAN4.3.4. Local Park <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong>FacilitiesThe <strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Department of <strong>Parks</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> owns <strong>and</strong> operates over335 acres of parks, trails, <strong>and</strong> park facilities<strong>and</strong> manages over 195 programs <strong>and</strong>services for youth <strong>and</strong> adults. Refer toFigure 4-2 for locations of existing parksites. The planned parks <strong>and</strong> futureacquisition areas shown on Figure 4-2 areconceptual <strong>and</strong> subject to change.a. Regional <strong>Parks</strong>Lake PerrisRegional parks meet those needs not servedby national facilities, community <strong>and</strong>neighborhood parks or private recreationalfacilities. These parks are either relativelylarge (in excess of 250 acres), providing theimpression of remoteness, spaciousness,diversity of use <strong>and</strong> environment, or aresmall in size, <strong>and</strong> of historical, geographic,cultural or special recreational interest.<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> does not operate a regionalfacility; however, the following paragraphsdescribe regional facilities that are readilyaccessible to <strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> residents.The State of California Department of <strong>Parks</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> owns <strong>and</strong> operates the LakePerris State <strong>Recreation</strong> Area. The majorfeature of the recreation area is Lake Perris,a component of the State Water Project.Located along the southern periphery of the<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> study area, the facility offers8,300 acres of a variety recreationalopportunities, including swimming, fishingboating, sailing, water skiing, <strong>and</strong> scubadiving <strong>and</strong> also offers opportunities forhikers, bikers <strong>and</strong> equestrians <strong>and</strong> rockclimbing. The San Jacinto Wildlife Area isoperated by the State of California,Department of Fish <strong>and</strong> Game <strong>and</strong> providesaccess to about 5000 acres of undevelopednative habitat.The County of Riverside currently owns <strong>and</strong>operates Box Springs Mountain Reserve<strong>and</strong> the San Timoteo Canyon park property.Box Springs Mountain Reserve is locatedapproximately three miles north of StateRoute 60, west of Pigeon Pass Road <strong>and</strong>encompasses 1,155 acres of open space<strong>and</strong> day use. Box Springs MountainReserve presently offers hiking <strong>and</strong>equestrian trails. The San Timoteo Canyonpark property, which includes the NortonYounglove Reserve, is located east of theCity’s sphere of influence on the north sideof State Route 60.b. Community <strong>Parks</strong>Community parks traditionally range from 15to 20 acres with at least 2/3 of the acresdeveloped for active recreation. They serve20,000 to 30,000 residents within a 20-minute drive from their homes. The greatersize <strong>and</strong> accessibility of community parksallow for more active play <strong>and</strong> are intendedto serve a wide variety of active <strong>and</strong> passiverecreation activities, which may includesports fields, tennis courts, family <strong>and</strong> grouppicnic areas, children’s play apparatus,community buildings, water sports, ponds,riparian areas, specialized activity areas<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping. Night lighting of activityareas is appropriate at community parks toincrease the availability <strong>and</strong> utilization ofcourts <strong>and</strong> playing field facilities. Parkinglots <strong>and</strong> restroom facilities are typicallyprovided at community parks. The Cityowns <strong>and</strong> maintains 10 community parksencompassing approximately 185 acres.Page 4-9 July 11, 2006

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