Ragle Ranch Regional Park

Ragle Ranch Regional Park

Ragle Ranch Regional Park is a regional park in Sebastopol, California, U.S.A. that is maintained by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department. It covers an area of convert|157|acre|ha|0|abbr=onSonoma County Regional Parks Map and Guide, Rev. 12/06.] at coord|38.4052|-122.8511|gnis|1799387|Ragle Ranch Park] on the west side of town. The park entrance is at 500 Ragle Road, and the day use fee is $5 per vehicle.

Facilities and features

The park features a paved loop path convert|0.83|mi|km|2|abbr=on in circumference, plus secondary paved paths associated with a par course. Unpaved trails suitable for hiking, cycling, or horseback riding provide access to Atascadero Creek add its associated wetlands. The tennis courts, volleyball courts, baseball diamond, and six soccer fields are all located on the west side of the park, within sight of Ragle Road. The park includes both a Veterans Memorial Grove and a Peace Garden. Other amenities include a children's playground, picnic tables, barbecues, a gazebo, and bathrooms. There is a small pond behind the bathrooms.Ragle Ranch Regional Park Facilities, Path, and Trail Plan]

References

External links

* [http://www.sonoma-county.org/parks/pk_ragle.htm official site]


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