John F. Kennedy Park
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About the Location
History and Development
John F. Kennedy Park is a public recreation area located in Richmond, California. The park, spanning 8.8 acres, was built in 1968 and serves as a vital community space for local residents. Situated at the intersection of Cutting Boulevard and South 41st Street, the park provides a green oasis within the urban landscape of Richmond.
In 2015, the park underwent a significant revitalization project. The Trust for Public Land partnered with the City of Richmond to implement improvements based on community input. This collaborative effort involved local residents in the design process, ensuring that the park's features would meet the evolving needs of the neighborhood.
Park Features and Layout
The park offers a mix of recreational facilities catering to various age groups and interests. Its layout includes open grassy areas suitable for picnicking and casual sports, as well as more structured spaces for organized activities.
The park's design aims to promote both active recreation and passive enjoyment of the outdoors.
Community Role
John F. Kennedy Park serves as a community hub, hosting various events and activities throughout the year. Its central location and diverse amenities make it a popular destination for families, sports enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat within the city.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Nature & Wildlife
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
ParkMagnet Score
Good Park