Arrowbear Park gets several new features

Jul 3, 2024 | Communities, Running Springs

Bear sculpture in park near chain link fence.

The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is thrilled to announce the beginning of installation of a few new features at Arrowbear Park, thanks to the allocations from Proposition 68 per capita funding. These additions are set to enhance the visitor experience, promote outdoor recreation, and foster a deeper connection with the park.

Proposition 68 – the Parks, Environment, and Water Bond Act of 2018 – has provided vital financial support for California’s parks and recreational spaces. Via an application process, the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District’s Arrowbear Park qualified as a recipient. These funds have been allocated to enhance Arrowbear Park, with the following features:

A climbing bear in the playground: It is fitting that Arrowbear Park should have its own bear. This loveable climbing structure awaits young adventurers and is designed to inspire active play and imaginative exploration.

 The Park District invites the Rim of the World community to submit a name suggestion for the new climbing bear by visiting the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District website, www.rim-rec.org.

Cantilever shade structure: The shade structure will expand the ball field seating area and picnic area, providing visitors with a more comfortable spot to enjoy meals with family and friends and watch a baseball game.

Playground swings: Upgraded swings will be added to the playground.

Arrowbear Park is located at 33211 Arrowbear Drive.

 

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