The City of San Jacinto is home to over 170 acres of Public Parks and grassy common areas that the general public, City residents, their families and friends can enjoy every day of the year. Most City parks open at dawn and close at dusk.
Each park is uniquely designed for the space they occupy and the anticipated needs of nearby neighborhoods. Equipment, amenities and features vary from location to location with gorgeous view of the mountains. As you explore San Jacinto's parks, take note of the many monuments or memorials dedicated to significant events or individuals.
Visitors are asked to make use of the many trash receptacles located at each property. Your cooperation in keeping our parks clean and presentable conserves funds that can be used for new trees, flowers and replacement of equipment.

Fun Fact: Charlie VanFleet and the Boy Scouts created the large capital "S" on the North Mountain in 1929 where it remains today (Betty Jo Dunham, 2018).