City of Santa Fe Parks
Welcome to the City of Santa Fe Parks and Recreation Department
Santa Fe boasts 68 developed parks, 26 undeveloped parks and 170 miles of trails The parks offer a variety of amenities including ball fields, tennis courts, disc golf, playgrounds/tot lots, ADA walking paths, picnic shelters, swimming pools and barbecue grills. One of the most well-known parks is the historic plaza. Santa Fe also offers 6 regional parks, 2 skate parks, the Railyard Park and a golf course.
Reserve a Park
- Trails for Hiking, Biking and Walking
- Prescription Trails Guides
- Community Gardens
- Fun Facts about Santa Fe Parks
City Parks
- Parks in City Council District 1*
- Parks in City Council District 2*
- Parks in City Council District 3*
- Parks in City Council District 4*
*See City Council Districts map.
Regional parks, Golf, and the Railyard
- Bicentennial Park / Alto Bicentennial Swimming Pool | District 1
- General Franklin E. Miles Park | District 4
- Municipal Recreation Complex (MRC) | located in rural Santa Fe County | Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe
- Ragle Park | District 4
- Railyard Park and Plaza
The 13-acre Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza is owned by the City and managed by the Railyard Corporation. The Park and Plaza are maintained by the Railyard Park Conservancy in coordination with the City's Parks Division. Santa Fe Railyard Policies and Procedures. - Salvador Perez Park | District 2
- SWAN - Southwest Area Node | Regional park just opned up at the end of Jaguar Drive and Tierra Contenta | District 3
Planning and Funding
Parks Master Plan and Bond Implementation Plans
Advisory Commission
Parks and Open Space Advisory Commission (POSAC)
Hours
Santa Fe parks and plazas are open to the public from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily.
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