Fresno, CA Got Charming Parks

For anything delightful within a park, Fresno takes care of every need. Whether you are looking to relax, picnic, hike or do anything in between, you should visit the following parks. More about Fresno, CA can be seen here.

Yosemite National Park

The National Park covers a vast 747,956 acres and goes all the way to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Throughout the world, the area is famous for the incredible granite cliffs and beautiful waterfalls.  The rails in the park range from a short, easy walk and a multi-day grueling hike over various park mountains. Click here to read about Fresno, CA is a Family-Centric Town.

Woodward Park

The park is the largest in the Fresno area and was donated to Ralph Woodward in 1968. Each year in November, the park plays host to the CIF Cross Country State Championships. A highlight of Woodward Park is the Woodward Shakespeare Festival, also known as Shakespeare in the Park.

Roeding Park

Another of Fresno’s parks is Roeding Park which covers an area of approximately 90 acres. The park has a large lake as well as several small ponds. There are also groves of cedar, ash, pine, and redwood trees. The Fresno Chaffee Zoo also sits within the grounds of the park.