Calaveras School Park offers a place to play after school
By Bruce Lewis
Hollister parks and recreation commissioner
This city park, located at 1151 Buena Vista Road, is shared with
Calaveras School to help serve the city residents during non-school
hours. The park, located just left of the school grounds, offers a
play structure, benches and tables, shade areas, an amphitheater, a
separate parking lot and more.
Calaveras School Park offers a place to play after school

By Bruce Lewis

Hollister parks and recreation commissioner

This city park, located at 1151 Buena Vista Road, is shared with Calaveras School to help serve the city residents during non-school hours. The park, located just left of the school grounds, offers a play structure, benches and tables, shade areas, an amphitheater, a separate parking lot and more.

The picnic area with barbecue facilities is available during non-school hours, and does require a reservation. For reservations, please call 636-4390.

The shared areas with Calaveras School include softball fields and basketball courts. There is plenty of open space to run and play, especially when the fields are not scheduled to be used by City Recreation or Little League. With all types of facilities offered at one location, this park is ideal for family or group gatherings with plenty of recreation options. Another bonus is that the restrooms are open on weekends and holidays.

Bruce Lewis, a city parks and recreation commissioner, will be writing a monthly feature highlighting parks around town. E-mail any questions or comments to le*****@pi**********.com.

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