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Morning walk!
Gorgeous day
Dirt paved path that surrounds the park
Naan pizza time
Yoga in the park
Yoga
Hot noods
Fresh caprese
Yoga in the park
Morning walk!
Big honkers
Make a wish
Pita pizza night
Birds singing, nice breeze sunshine, perfect
Beautiful trees
Basketball courts
If you need me I'll be standing under here smelling
Such a great beer. One of the best I've had.
Yummy dindins by DO
Julio P.
Aug 12, 2024
I absolutely love this Park! Beautiful and peaceful place to exercise, walk and jog. Family oriented, always clean, full of trees, a safe neighborhood a fantastic place to live!
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Sarah K.
Feb 28, 2024
Love this park, beautiful neighborhood! They have basketball court , tennis court, baseball field, large yard for soccer, and a track to walk or run! They also have a playground for kids to play. Always lots of people walking their dogs!
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Brianne S.
May 4, 2023
This park is so nice! I went here for the first time the last Sunday of April for Yoga in the Park. It was Beautiful. Quiet, so very peaceful. There were people walking their dogs on the leash. Kids playing in the grass, a group of people practicing martial arts on the basketball court. Some people were playing tennis and '. We did yoga amidst the trees. It was pretty breezy and there was quite a bit of pollen in the air,but my sneezes didn't stop me and my bf from having a great time. I really love this park and will definitely be back with my puppy.
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Trice O.
Jun 1, 2022
By far, one of my favorite parks to walk/ jog at. One full circle around the park a about a mile radius (actually over a mile) which makes it easy for gaging your workout. The park is full of trees so it's often cooler on warm days which makes for great workouts on summer evenings or mornings. The trail is paved with dirt so it's easier on your joints and most people have their dogs leashed. Lastly, it's tucked away in a cute neighborhood on 12th avenue so most of the patrons are diverse and nice.I'm so happy that the warmer evenings are back because I plan to get some miles in at this park.
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Felicia A.
May 6, 2022
We've been walking more and hubby decided to drive over and walk the path here at Curtis Park today.It's a very nice park. There were a lot of people out walking and running, it's dog friendly so folks were walking their dogs and they were out in the park playing.It has a lot of shade from all the beautiful trees. There's basketball courts, tennis court, baseball field, and a playground for kids.We walked the path three times. It was a little over three miles. I love that they have trash cans around the path and even have little stations with plastic bags for dog poop. I think every park should have that. Hubby and I loved the scenery and was admiring the homes around discussing the landscaping and different styles.The only thing I didn't really like is the path is dirt and gravel instead of paved. Our shoes and the bottom of my pants were dusty and I was sneezing up a storm. Other than that it's a lovely family friendly park.
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Esca N.
Dec 17, 2022
Cute park that has wide open space, walking trail, playground, plenty of trees for shade and for those who like to watch the foliage. There was lots of dogs enjoying the park, from small to large breeds. It's a very enjoyable park for joggers, couples on dates, families with small children, dog walkers ect it's also close by the deli/market and cafe !
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Alex L.
Aug 6, 2020
Curtis Park is one of those long stretches of park that distinguishes Sacramento's older neighborhoods. It's the perfect place for so many reasons, all of the outdoor variety. And it's an especially valuable place during the time of COVID-19, which is when I wrote this review. On a map, the park is long and thin and dwarfed by nearby Land Park, but in person this place is massive. It stretches about five or six long city blocks. On my visit, the place was teeming with outdoorsy activity, from families picnicking to a martial arts class to kids playing basketball. There are a lot of trees, which just enhance the beauty, but there are big open spaces at either end for playing fetch with the doggie or an impromptu game of football or soccer. You can tell the folks in the neighborhood love it as well considering all the runners, joggers and walkers circling the place. Totally kid, dog and, of course, person friendly. My only gripe is that I don't live closer!
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Whitney C.
Jul 6, 2020
Curtis Park is absolutely my favorite park in downtown Sacramento. I think it's very understated. It's definitely not one of the ones you hear about a lot. On hot days there's plenty of shade to sit under. If you want the sun there is plenty of space to sit. During COVID-19 there is a ton of social distancing space. The park is deceptively long and very spacious. It's exactly a mile around if you're a runner. There is a gravel trail that goes around it and sneaks through it at certain points. You can also run or walk on the sidewalk that is next to it. The neighborhood is residential so it's nice and quiet and clean. Even when there are a lot of people I find this park very calming. The road that circles Park is very infrequently used. Sometimes I'll run in the street to avoid others during Covid. The charm of this park is both it's old trees and beautiful houses lining it. I've seen people use this park for various activities including sports, yoga, workout classes, memorials, picnics, etc.Highly recommend!
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Jenny P.
Jun 25, 2017
I adore living in Midtown, but Curtis Park is another neighborhood where I wouldn't mind living. You can find me here a good portion of the time, as it is home to my favorite person other than my cat and my mother.Curtis Park itself is a skinny oval shaped strip of grass, and the houses that border it are so lovely. I enjoy driving (or lyfting) through to gaze upon the many architectural styles. They even have a DIAGON Alley for gosh sakes. See photo.Quality establishments aplenty can be found in this neighborhood, including Track 7, Hideaway Grill & Bar, Pangaea, Gunther's Ice Cream, Dad's Kitchen, Taylor's Market & Kitchen, and Marie's Donuts will waft you to sugary sleep.McClatchy and Sacramento City College can also be found here, so watch your speed barreling down Freeport if you please. The Quickly location is better than others in Sacramento, but if you would rather boba elsewhere choose D Cup and not Yummy Cafe. If you do enjoy a good crispy noodle in the middle of the night, Yummy Cafe is your exit. Curtis Park is better than Land Park. Real people hang out here, and their noses aren't pointed toward the clouds.
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Courtney P.
Dec 16, 2018
Awesome little park tucked off of Sutterville Road and Franklin Boulevard. Flanked on both sides by the beautiful Curtis Park houses, there is a nice dirt path (it's quite matted down and can get muddy when it rains a lot) all the way around the perimeter. I've been told it is about 1.1 miles around on the path. Parking can be a little tricky (I imagine - but I walk/run over from my house so I never drive) - it's all residential/neighborhood parking. They have lots of open green space for dogs to run, there are basketball and tennis courts. There is a small playground with swings for children and a small baseball diamond. There are some benches spread around the park and doggie bags to pick up after your pet. It's not the best lit at night (I prefer to run at night) and trash cans are quite spread out. The community hosts movie nights and other events in the park in the spring and summer months. I like to think of Curtis Park as William Land Park's little brother/sister; doesn't have the size or complexity but it's just as nice.
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