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Spring Baseball and Softball League and Registration Information is available Read More… Comprehensive Master Plan Update This Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Master Plan Update is a ten year vision plan that will provide County staff and elected officials with a road map through 2026. The plan will help guide decision making and actions as the County balances the challenges and opportunities of rapid growth over the next decade. This Plan was carefully crafted by staff, the public, volunteers, and with the assistance of outside experts to ensure that future generations will have adequate parks, greenways and open space.Yucaipa is known for an abundance of park and recreational facilities, drawing residents and visitors to recreate, attend community events or festivals, play active sports, or simply enjoy the outdoors together. The City of Yucaipa has 14 public parks, including an equestrian arena, a municipal pool, and other special use facilities. Yucaipa local parks range in size from 1 to 20 acres and offer a quiet retreat from everyday life — to enjoy nature, walk pets, picnic, or enjoy a stroll through the park.

More active recreational activities can be enjoyed in 7th Street Park, Avenue I Park, and Yucaipa Community Park. Listing of Parks and Amenities Rental Applications and Fees Yucaipa Parks and Recreation Facilities Yucaipa Parks and Recreation Master Plan In addition to City parks, Yucaipa is home to an 885-acre state park and a 200-acre regional park with campgrounds and three lakes for swimming, boating, and fishing. Yucaipa’s Parks are supplemented by school play areas and athletic fields. Crafton Hills College allows public use of recreational facilities, including a six-hole golf course, olympic-sized pool, gymnasium, track, basketball courts, tennis courts, and hiking trails. Joint use agreements with the Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District allow limited public access to select facilities on weekends. Additional special use recreational facilities offer opportunities for passive and active recreation. Facilities include, but are not limited to:

Yucaipa Valley Golf Club, a public golf course adjacent to the Chapman Heights neighborhood The Equestrian Center on California Street, home to numerous local and regional equestrian events Sports Complex for nonexclusive use by the Yucaipa Valley National Little League, High School Girls Softball, and other organizationsFlorida Farm Celebrates 50 Years of Strawberries Florida farm celebrates 50 years of strawberriesBy Matt MilkovichAssistant Editor Parkesdale Farms is celebrating 50 years of growing strawberries in the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World.That’s what Plant City, Fla., calls itself. The city is hosting the Florida Strawberry Festival this month, and Parkesdale Farms planned to include a 50th-anniversary float in the annual parade, said Cheryl Meeks, daughter of the farm’s owner, Roy Parke Jr.Every member of the family worked on the float on evenings and weekends, the only moments they could spare from their busy schedules. Cheryl and her husband, Jim, run Parkesdale Farm Market, the retail arm of the business.

Her sister Sandy directs the strawberry festival. The brothers grow the berries: Bobby oversees 180 conventional acres, and Gary grows hydroponic berries, exotic herbs and other crops, Cheryl said.The farm has more than 200 employees, a quarter of them at the market. Cheryl and Jim, both in their 60s, are having a hard time keeping up with the demands of running a year-round farm market, but their son and his family are joining the business next year, which should give the elder couple a chance to rest. They’re not ready to quit, though.“We’ll show them the ropes,” Cheryl said.The 6,000-square-foot, open-air market is open seven days a week – except in summer, when it’s closed Sundays and Mondays. When the new managers arrive, the market will probably stay open all week for the entire year, she said.“It takes both of us going as fast as we can go.”The market sells about 300 11-pound strawberry flats per day during peak season. The most popular item, however, is the shortcake.

The Parkes use their own strawberries in a special recipe, one they came up with to please both Northern and Southern palates. “Northerners like cake, but in the South they like biscuits,” Cheryl said. “Ours is right in the middle. We came up with something to please both.”They must have, because they serve more than 3,000 shortcakes a day. The confections are sold only when the strawberries are fresh, January through April. Frozen strawberries work well in milk shakes, which are sold year round, but they’re not good enough for the shortcake.“We don’t want to ruin our reputation,” Cheryl said.Customers like to eat their shortcake in the greenhouses, where they can listen to music and look at the plants, she said.The market has grown since it opened in 1969. It’s now the largest fresh strawberry, citrus and produce market in Florida, according to the Web site.The farm also does well in wholesale strawberries. In-season, it sells 5,000 to 6,000 flats per day to markets in big cities like Chicago, Boston and New York, Cheryl said.