Trolley Creek Park
Located at 5110 E. Huntington, north of Kings Canyon and east of Willow. Trolley Creek Park offers:
- Two picnic pavilions, each with two barbeques
- Approximately an acre open green space
- Two main play structures and swings
- Unique play-safe matting around play structures
- An amphitheater, complete with electrical outlets
- A taste of Fresno’s history presented with replicas of the famous Meux Home Mansion, Fresno Water Tower, a 1920 Birney trolley car, walk bridges, and a dry model of Dry Creek
- Three-acre park adjacent to a nine-acre landscaped ponding basin with permanent water feature and wildlife observation dock
Map to Park
Park Layout
Featured in the Fresno Bee newspaper on March 20, 2009
Trolley Creek Park is a fine addition to the District’s inventory of 27 recreation sites. The park's grand opening took place on July 9, 2004, and approximately 600 people turned out to help celebrate.
Trolley Creek Park is a special place because all of its play equipment, pathways, picnic tables, and restrooms are more than just “accessible” to visitors. Trolley Creek Park’s specialized features were modeled after those found in its sister facility, Sloan Johnson Oso de Oro Lake Park.
Construction of this quality, $1.7 million park was funded almost entirely by grants from the State of California and donations of money, work, materials and time by local citizens and businesses. Click here for a complete listing of generous donors who brought Trolley Creek Park to the citizens of our community.
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