Singh and Kaur Park
Singh and Kaur Park Map
About Singh and Kaur Park in Elk Grove
Singh and Kaur Park, located in Elk Grove, California, is the 100th park in the city and spans 5 acres. Completed in 2021, this park is a joint project between the Cosumnes Community Services District and the City of Elk Grove.
The park's design pays homage to the Sikh community, making it the first American park to do so. Its name and aesthetic elements draw inspiration from Northern India, creating a unique sense of place and identity for the neighborhood. Two notable features are large rings that mirror the kara bangles worn by Sikhs, adding cultural significance to the park's landscape.
Singh and Kaur Park also serves as a memorial, honoring the lives of two Sikh individuals, Gurmej Atwal and Surinder Singh, who were tragically killed in an unsolved double homicide in 2011. This aspect of the park symbolizes remembrance and community resilience.
The park's design focuses on fostering community connections. Its amenities and layout encourage neighbors to gather, strengthening community ties. The space is envisioned as a heart of the community, where families can enjoy outdoor activities, watch their children play, and connect with neighbors.
Singh and Kaur Park operates from sunrise to one hour after sunset, providing ample time for visitors to enjoy its facilities throughout the day.