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Sunrise to sunset
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Small parking lot with ADA parking.
Organized or instructor-led use requires a permit. Please use equestrian facility safely. All riders are required to wear hardhats or protective headgear. No dogs or glass in equestrian facility. Horses must remain in designated area of park. Unload horses at designated area of park only. Horses must be attended at all times. Only 3 horses in arena at one time. Tie horses in hitching posts only. Tie posts and horse trailer unloading area is in front of Grange Hall, across the street. Livestock is not permitted including pony rides or petting zoos.
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Whether it’s fitness, tai chi, plein air painting or any other low impact outdoor recreational activity, County Parks offers various park sites for you to teach your outdoor classes.
Various neighborhood parks are available for special events. If you have a specific park in mind, please contact us.
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors established a Percent for Art Program applicable to County construction projects. As a result of the Board's decision, up to 2% of the construction costs for new buildings and parks can be allocated to place public artwork at the site.
The art at AJ is called Skyballs, by Steve Gillman and Katherine Keefer, 2001.
Four sky-blue balls appear to be rolling down the gently sloping hill. A team of artists constructed the 8-9 foot diameter concrete spheres.
See artwork in other parks here.
We are working on gathering information about accessibility at all County parks and facilities. Check back here soon for more information.
To learn about County Parks' commitment to accessibility and inclusion and find accessible County parks and facilities, see our Accessibility & Inclusion page here.