"New research suggests the proximity of a park to your home could help curb obesity in children. Usually we think of
parks as a great place for children to come and play and meet up with their friends. But now we're
learning parks can play an even bigger role in helping our children live longer and healthier lives. A recent
study by the American Heart Association found children living near green spaces are more active."
--from the National Park and Recreation Association weekly newsletter
Did you know Amador County has more than 30 developed parks? ACRA works with local governments responsible for developing local parks and recreation facilities.
Download the Pine Grove Park Preliminary Plan and email us your feedback. NOTE: The preliminary map is a large PDF file (7.2MB) and may take a few moments to download.
Click here for a listing of Amador County parks and the facilities available at each
» ACRA maintains several parks throughout the county, including Lyons Park, Pioneer Park, and Fiddletown Park.
» Our current renovation projects include River Pines Park and the Volcano Armory Hall.
» We are also in the beginning stages of creating a regional trails plan.