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Neighborhood Parks
 
 
With more than 300 acres of parks within City limits, Ontario has an extensive system of parks and recreation areas offering a wide variety of family and sports opportunities.

Largest among these is the 150-acre Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park. With a lake, swimming, fishing, boating and water slides, the park features 26 group picnic areas, a playground plus volleyball and horseshoes.

The 42-acre John Galvin Park includes a 2,500 seat baseball stadium as well as picnic areas, tot lots and tennis courts. Also offering swimming, and volleyball, John Galvin Park is adjacent to the 15 acre West Cucamonga Creek Trails which provide 2.4 miles of bicycle and hiking trails - ever-popular for nature walks - as well as a 1.3 mile equestrian trail.

The 23-acre Westwind Park is home to Ontario's annual Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular and includes lighted Little League fields, softball and soccer fields, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as lighted tennis courts, the Westwind Community Center, a gymnasium and swimming pool. The site of the annual Cinco de Mayo Festival, 20-acre De Anza Park features a concert bowl and offers group picnic areas; a tot lot; softball, basketball and volleyball courts; and swimming.

Natural and undeveloped, the 21-acre Whispering Lakes features two lakes for fishing, a natural amphitheater and trail system with trees and native landscaping. Also among the City's larger, developed parks is the 18-acre Colony Park with picnic areas, a tot lot, basketball court, open turf, bike and pedestrian paths. Meanwhile, Homer F. Briggs Park includes an equestrian area, Little League baseball, basketball, picnic areas and a tot lot. Additionally, more than a dozen other parks provide a variety of venues and outdoor recreation.

Throughout Ontario, opportunities for family fun, sports and outdoor enthusiasts are easily found.
 

 
 
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