Harry Crabb Park
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About Harry Crabb Park in Roseville
Harry Crabb Park is an 18.8-acre neighborhood park located in Roseville, California, at the corner of Secret Ravine Parkway and Scarborough Drive. Dedicated in 2013, the park is named after Harry Crabb, a former Mayor and member of the Roseville City Council and Planning Commission who served the residents of Roseville for over 25 years and was a strong supporter of youth sports activities.
The park features a variety of recreational facilities catering to different interests and age groups. One of its notable attractions is the interactive splash pad, which includes a beach-themed wet play area with decorative concrete and a 150-gallon tidal wave dumping bucket mounted on a large crab-shaped spray structure. This water feature has become particularly popular during hot days, providing a cool relief for children and families.
Harry Crabb Park offers ample space for sports enthusiasts. It includes baseball fields, a regulation-sized soccer field, tennis courts, and sand volleyball courts. The park also provides amenities for less strenuous activities, such as bocce ball courts and horseshoe pits.
For families and groups, the park offers picnic areas with tables and benches, some of which are covered. There are also BBQ facilities available for use. A playground area provides entertainment for younger visitors, while walking trails meander through the park, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls or more vigorous exercise.
The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, providing a space for community gatherings, sports activities, and relaxation throughout the year.