Ten Community and Neighborhood Parks were partially or totally destroyed in the October 2017 firestorm. You can help us rebuild these parks!
Unfortunately the combination of federal disaster recovery and insurance funds won’t be enough to rebuild the damaged parks. We need your help!
Santa Rosa is home to 950 acres of parks and community spaces. Its 70 parks, trails, and open spaces hold sports fields, dog parks, playgrounds, picnic sites, swimming pools, a golf course, amusement rides, a fishing pond, boating lake, sailing, a fly casting pond, event centers, senior centers, and more.
Mission
We love our Parks!
The Santa Rosa Parks Foundation engages the community to enrich Santa Rosa City Parks and Recreational Programs, ensuring access to all community members and future generations to come.
The Santa Rosa Parks Foundation engages the community to enrich Santa Rosa City Parks and Recreational Programs, ensuring access to all community members and future generations to come.
The Santa Rosa Parks Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that aims to build partnerships between people and parks, bridging the gap between the needs of the parks and fulfilling the needs of citizens. The foundation is dedicated to making the parks accessible to all adults, kids and pets in Santa Rosa and Sonoma County at large.
Projects
We have raised the money for the new Howarth Park Train Locomotive and it’s been delivered and running.
We have also raised the money for the Howarth Park Train’s ADA Complaint Passenger Car and it should be on the tracks in 2019.
We are now partnered with the City of Santa Rosa to raise and collect the funds to Restore Santa Rosa Park Damaged in the October 2017 Firestorm. Read More