Parks & Recreation Facilities
Cloverdale is a place of great natural beauty and offers an abundance of outdoor parks and recreational activities including neighborhood and community parks, as well as active and passive open space recreational opportunities. Amenities range from play fields and tot lots to passive recreational opportunities for walking and cycling.
City parks are open to the public from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. To reserve a City park, complete an online Park Facility Reservation Application.
City Park
City Park is a 7.4-acre community park located at 450 West 2nd Street in Cloverdale. Park amenities include children's play structures and swings, baseball field, basketball court, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and scout cabin. The park also offers a BBQ and picnic area as well as a snack shack with announcement booth and restrooms.
2nd Street City Park Master Plan
City Park Master Plan CEQA Initial Study / Mitigation Negative Declaration
Clover Springs
Clover Springs is a 5.6-acre active open space area offering hiking and walking opportunities.
Furber Park
Furber Park is a six-acre community park located at 298 Elbridge Avenue, Cloverdale. Park amenities include children's play structures and swings, a joint-use baseball/soccer field and a snack shack with announcement booth and restrooms.
Plaza Park
Cloverdale Plaza Park is located in the heart of downtown Cloverdale adjacent to City Hall and the Cloverdale Police Department. Plaza Park features a stage, seating areas and various shade arbors. The Plaza is a local gathering spot that supports community events and activities.
Porterfield Creek Open Space
Porterfield Creek is a 250-acre active open space area offering hiking and walking opportunities.
Porterfield Creek Trails Open Space Preserve Grand Opening
River Park
River Park is comprised of 10.3 acres of active open space and 58.2 acres of passive open space located at E. First Street and Crocker Road in Cloverdale. The park offers opportunities for picnicking, walking, bicycling and river access for a variety of water sports. The northern section of Cloverdale River Park is maintained by Sonoma County Parks. The County portion of Cloverdale River Park features a paved 1-mile trail through riparian forest, individual and group picnic areas, fishing access, and a launch for kayaks, canoes, and drift boats.
Tarman Park
Tarman Park is a half-acre neighborhood park located at 45 Clark Street in Cloverdale. Park amenities include a play structure and picnic tables.
Vintage Meadows
Vintage Meadows Park is a 3.5-acre neighborhood park offering a children's play structure and court games.