Plaza Cervantes Park

2115 11th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95818
1 acres | 0.4 hectares

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About the Location

A Neighborhood Gathering Space

This small community park serves as a local gathering spot for residents of the surrounding neighborhood. It's conveniently positioned just a few blocks away from Sacramento City College, making it easily accessible to students and faculty.

Artistic Features

The park features a notable attraction in the form of a colorful bronze sculpture created by artist Tony Natsoulas, titled "The Fruit Pickers." This public art installation was unveiled in 2015 as part of park improvements.

The sculpture adds visual interest and cultural significance to the space, reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.

Recent Improvements

In recent years, Plaza Cervantes Park has undergone enhancements to improve its functionality and appeal. These upgrades include the addition of new sidewalks and drought-tolerant landscaping, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability in park design.

The park's layout incorporates green areas that provide space for relaxation and community activities.

Community Involvement

Local residents have participated in native plant planting events, contributing to the park's biodiversity and ecological value. Additionally, there are plans to add more trees to the park, with Joe Flores scheduling the planting of approximately nine trees to further enhance the green space.

Recreation Opportunities

While compact in size, Plaza Cervantes Park offers a welcoming environment for families, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Its accessible location and community-oriented features make it a valuable asset to the neighborhood, providing a space for recreation and social interaction.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

Park Size

1 acres | 0.4 hectares

Opening Hours

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