Oso De Oro Park Maze
Posted by: fresgo
N 36° 49.000 W 119° 49.771
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Fresno California's Oso de Oro Park is a city park with a history theme. The playgrounds were built with representations of California history. There is a small maze that kids can walk through and see images of Native Americans, the Gold Rush, Hollywood, Agriculture and all things that make California what it is.
Waymark Code: WM3FTP
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/30/2008
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Oso de Oro Park
"Sloan Johnson" Oso de Oro Lake Park located at 5550 N. Forkner.
Since opening in June 1995, Oso de Oro Lake Park has been the recipient of National and State awards for innovation and design excellence. It was also the model for the District’s newest park, Trolley Creek Park in southeast Fresno.
This nine-acre site combines its primary function of storm water retention with secondary functions of groundwater recharge and recreation. Nearly all construction costs were provided by private donations. For a list of donors, click here or see the honor wall at the park.
Park features include:
Full time park attendant
Picnic pavilions
2 main play structures
Unique play-safe matting around play structures
Wheelchair basketball court
Raised grass area
Interpretive maze for visually impaired visitors
Railroad trestle and mural walls
Live stream and water flume
Antique riverboat and mining town
Raised sand play area
Old fort and tunnel
Lake and docks