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Temecula Parks Guide (2026): Every City Park + Map + Best Parks by Neighborhood
Quick answer: Temecula has 40+ city parks listed by the City, ranging from neighborhood playground parks to major community & sports parks—plus trail access throughout town. Use the official Temecula Parks Map to find the closest park, then explore homes (or condos) near the parks you love most.
Source: City of Temecula’s official park directory + parks map. (Linked below.)
One of the fastest ways to fall in love with Temecula is to explore it like a local—through its parks. Whether you’re looking for a shaded playground, a place to picnic, sports fields, or an easy walk with the stroller, this guide pulls everything into one place.
Helpful local note: The City reports approximately 97 miles of bike lanes and close to 22 miles of trails connecting parks and key points of interest—great for weekend walks, rides, and neighborhood exploring.
Map of All Temecula Parks
The City maintains an official Parks Map that shows park locations across Temecula. It’s the best “one click” way to see everything on a map, fast.
City of Temecula: Full Park List + Park Map Link
Tip: Open the City page above and click Parks Map to view parks by location and zoom in by neighborhood.
Temecula’s Major “Destination” Parks (Great for Weekends)
If you’re newer to town (or showing Temecula to out-of-area family), these are the parks locals often start with because they tend to be bigger, busier, and packed with amenities.
Michael “Mike” Naggar Community Park
A favorite for playtime + community park amenities.
Ronald Reagan Sports Park
Big sports-park feel (fields, events, active weekends).
Full List: All City Parks in Temecula (Alphabetical)
Below is the City’s park list (alphabetical) so you can quickly scan names—then tap a park to open directions in Google Maps.
- Bahia Vista Park
- Butterfield Stage Park
- Calle Aragon Park
- Crowne Hill Park
- Daisen Park
- Friendship Park
- Harveston Community Park
- Harveston Lake Park
- John Magee Park
- Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park
- Loma Linda Park
- Long Canyon Creek Park
- Meadows Park
- Michael “Mike” Naggar Community Park
- Nakayama Park
- Nicolas Road Park
- Pablo Apis Park
- Paloma Del Sol Park
- Paseo Gallante Park
- Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park
- Pauba Ridge Park
- Redhawk Community Park
- Riverton Park
- Ronald Reagan Sports Park
- Rotary Park
- Sam Hicks Monument Park
- Serena Hills Park
- Skyview Park
- Sports Ranch at Sommers Bend
- Stephen Linen Jr. Memorial Park
- Sunset Park
- Temecula Creek Trail Park
- Temecula Duck Pond & Veterans Memorial
- Temeku Hills Park
- Town Square Park
- Vail Ranch Park
- Veteran's Park
- Winchester Creek Park
- Wolf Creek Park
- Wolf Creek Trail Park
Want the official park amenities, updates, and the City’s map? Visit the City of Temecula Parks page here: https://temeculaca.gov/523/Parks
Browse Temecula Homes & Condos Near Parks
Want a list of homes or condos close to your favorite park(s)? Start here:
Temecula Homes for Sale Temecula Condos for Sale
Pro tip: Send me 2–3 parks you love and I’ll point you to neighborhoods (and current listings) that match the vibe—walkability, schools, commute routes, and the kind of weekend you want.
FAQ (Temecula Parks)
How many parks are in Temecula?
The City of Temecula’s official park directory lists 40+ parks (42 parks shown on the City’s Parks page at the time of writing).
Where can I see a map of all Temecula parks?
The City’s Parks page includes a link to the official Parks Map. It’s the easiest way to view parks by location and zoom into neighborhoods.
Does Temecula have trails connecting parks?
Yes—Temecula reports extensive bike lanes and trails that connect to parks and points of interest across the city.
Sources: City of Temecula Parks directory + park map link, and City Facilities & Parks information.

