Sutter's Landing Regional Park

Thank You for Your Input on Sutter's Landing Park Design!

The City of Sacramento held a second Community Open House on December 12, 2024, to gather input from neighbors and partners of Sutter’s Landing Regional Park. The feedback received during this meeting will help inform the development of the City's Site Plan Update and Guidebook for the future development of the site. Updated concepts for the Site Plan were shared, along with updates on the Two Rivers Trail Phase 3 and ADA River Access Trail projects. Attendees provided valuable comments on the community-driven design for Sutter's Landing Site Plan and helped validate the project vision for future improvements.

For any additional questions, please contact Dana Repan, Senior Planner, at DRepan@cityofsacramento.org.

Sutter's Landing Park Survey Results

The results are in! The Department of Youth, Parks, and & Community Enrichment received over 800 responses to the community survey. With community input, YPCE will begin the drafting of the concept site plan for the park and a guidebook to help inform how to develop the park’s amenities. We will reach out again to the public with the draft plan for more feedback.

Please stay tuned! If you want to be included on the project’s mailing list, please email Dana Repan at drepan@cityofsacramento.org.

Sutter's Landing Park Survey Results (PDF)

Park Master Plan

20 28TH ST

Park Master Plan (PDF)

YPCE is currently updating the park amenities plan. Please contact Dana Repan (drepan@cityofsacramento.org) for more information.

MapQuest Link

This 204.28 acre park includes the following amenities:

  • 28th & B Skate and Urban Art Park 
  • Basketball Courts (one full court and one half court)
  • Bocce Ball Courts with Shade Canopy Seating Areas
  • Dog Park - 2.5 acres includes areas for large & small dogs
  • Landscaping
  • Parking Lots*
  • Park Entry Monuments
  • Restrooms
  • Shade Structure
  • Signage Improvements
  • Three acres of habitat restoration along the American River Parkway with native understory plants*
  • Three-quarter mile rubberized asphaltic concrete multi-use trail along the American River Parkway*
  • Trailhead Entry Improvements with decorative paving, concrete paving, seating areas with concrete bench/bollards, bike racks, trash receptacles, interpretive signs, park name sign, and raised planters with landscaping*
  • Three-quarter mile rubberized asphaltic concrete multi-use trail along the American River Parkway
  • Three acres of habitat restoration along the American River Parkway with native understory plants
  • Trailhead Entry Improvements with decorative paving, concrete paving, seating areas with concrete bench/bollards, bike racks, trash receptacles, interpretive signs, park name sign, and raised planters with landscaping
  • Parking Lot Improvements with new signage, ADA parking stalls, loading zone, no parking zone
  • Walkways

Permitting

See Picnic page for park permitting documents and information

See 28th & B Skate & Urban Art Park Parties page to reserve 28th & B Skate and Urban Art Park

Park Details

Neighborhood

Central City

Bathroom

Yes

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