Parks and Recreation

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Parks and Recreation

An exterior shot of the Rocklin Parks and Recreation Department office at 5460 5th Street.

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The Parks and Recreation Department promotes quality recreational, cultural, and outdoor experiences for the Rocklin community and its visitors. 

An exterior shot of the Rocklin Parks and Recreation Department office at 5460 5th Street.

ABOUT

The Parks and Recreation Department promotes quality recreational, cultural, and outdoor experiences for the Rocklin community and its visitors. 
Overview

Active Adults

ACTIVE ADULT INFO

The Active Adults Monthly Newsletter provides information on our programs and activities designed for adults who want to remain active and engage in activities with others in the community.

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Arts in Rocklin

The City of Rocklin’s mission is to become a city that provides its citizens with exceptional quality of life. The arts are but one of the avenues used to achieve this goal. The arts are known to enrich our lives, communities and culture, producing more well-rounded individuals. See the many ways that you can get involved with the arts in Rocklin.

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Classes and Programs

The City of Rocklin Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of community classes and programs, such as Active Adults activities, arts, STEM, and Sports Programs. 
For more information or to register for classes offered through approved instructors, follow the links below. To register for all other classes, sports, or activities, follow the links provided below.  

Class and Programs Registration HERE! 

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Venue Rentals

Whether hosting a wedding reception, conference, birthday party, or family reunion, the City of Rocklin offers a variety of rental venues to suit your event needs.

Rocklin offers three community park locations with pavilions available to rent including Johnson-Springview Park, Margaret Azevedo Park,  and Whitney Park. Information for park rentals is located here.

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Parks and Recreation Commission

The Parks and Recreation Commission consists of five commissioners appointed to alternating  four-year erms and one youth non-voting commissioner who serves a one-year term.  The Parks and Recreation Commission is responsible for the promotion and preservation of community recreation, open space, park lands, public art, and cultural initiatives.  The Commission advises and makes recommendations to the City Council on matters regarding the long-term planning, acquisition and/or development of parks, open space and trail systems and on works of art considered for acquisition by the City.

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Parks

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The City of Rocklin maintains 37 developed parks and another 200 + acres of open space for its residents. A wealth of recreational opportunities throughout Rocklin complement the finest schools, businesses, and homes. You’ll find many diverse recreational opportunities strategically located and easily accessible throughout the city.