Sacramento County Regional Parks celebrated the reopening of Ancil Hoffman Park yesterday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of roadway and parking lot improvements.
The upgrades, which were finished earlier this month, include freshly repaved roads and parking lots, creating smoother access, safer parking and an overall better experience for visitors. The park fully reopened to the public on Aug. 17, welcoming residents back to one of the region’s most beloved recreation destinations.
“These improvements are about more than paving — they’re about making Ancil Hoffman Park more accessible, safe and enjoyable for everyone,” said Liz Bellas, Director of Regional Parks. “We are grateful to our community for their patience during construction and are thrilled to officially celebrate this milestone.”
Ancil Hoffman Park, located in Carmichael, is a cornerstone of the American River Parkway, offering trails, picnic areas, the Effie Yeaw Nature Center and abundant opportunities to enjoy nature and wildlife close to home.
For more information about Ancil Hoffman Park (and all of our other wonderful parks), visit the Regional Parks website.