Moreno Valley boasts a variety of parks and recreational facilities that cater to residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outing, the city’s parks offer numerous options.
Ridgecrest Park
Located at 28551 John F. Kennedy Drive, Ridgecrest Park provides a serene environment with amenities such as a modern playground, walking and jogging paths, sports facilities including basketball courts and open grassy fields, shaded picnic areas with BBQ grills, and scenic views of Moreno Valley’s rolling hills. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset and offers free parking in designated areas. Learn more
Moreno Valley Community Park
Situated at 13380 Frederick Street, this 15-acre park features four turf fields suitable for soccer and other sports, a skate park, 1.4 miles of walking trails, and a playground. The park is open daily from 8 AM to 10 PM and provides ample parking. Learn more
Woodland Park
Found at 25705 Cactus Avenue, Woodland Park offers basketball and tennis courts, a baseball field, a playground with two slides, picnic areas, and walking trails amidst lush greenery. The park is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, with extended hours until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Learn more
Box Springs Mountain Park
For hiking enthusiasts, Box Springs Mountain Park provides over 15 miles of trails with stunning views of the surrounding landscape and opportunities for bird watching. The park also offers picnic areas, making it a great place to connect with nature. Learn more
In addition to these parks, the City of Moreno Valley maintains over 540 acres of parks and trails, hosting multiple programs for youth, adults, and seniors across five city facilities. Residents can find a park, trail, or program near them by visiting the city’s Parks & Community Services website. Learn more
Whether you’re looking to engage in sports, enjoy a family picnic, or explore nature trails, Moreno Valley’s parks offer a wealth of opportunities to suit various interests.

