Parks

 

                                                      

Heritage Park

 

Heritage Park is located on Heritage Road across from the General Store and Deli and is the largest, most used park on the Ranch.  In 2002 the Heritage Ranch Planning Committee started designing a renovation and restoration plan for Heritage Park (after the park was almost completely destroyed and abandoned in 2000-2001.  Click here for old photos.).  The Phase I plan was brought to a vote of the membership on February 25, 2003, and a majority of the members approved the Phase I plan which allowed HROA to construct the new "large" swimming pool, bathrooms and pool decking area.  On October 11, 2003, Phase I was completed and the pool was officially opened for use.  In 2007 the Heritage Ranch Planning Committee presented an official Master Heritage Park plan to the HROA Board of Directors.  This was formally adopted by the HROA Board of Directors on July 13, 2007 and a copy was forwarded to San Luis Obispo County to aid in future development conditions.
 


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of Heritage Park Phase I plan
approved by the membership on February 25, 2003.

 

Click on icon to see enlargement of Heritage Park
Master Plan, adopted on July 13, 2007

 


Memorial Gardens at Heritage Park

 

Heritage Ranch has many great amenities, one of which is the beautiful Memorial Gardens at Heritage Park.  In this area you may purchase a commemorative brick to be laid on one of the planned walkways.  Through this Commemorative Brick program, the Heritage Ranch Owners Association is offering a way for those who treasure their time here to leave a legacy, not just a symbol of your time spent in this area.  Whether you chose to add your own name or honor the memory of a loved one, or pay tribute to a close friend or relative, our commemorative brick program will grow ...one or two bricks at a time.  And when it is complete, it will remember these special people forever.

 

All bricks will be prominently placed.  Special requests cannot be granted for specific locations, colors of brick or type styles.  Each brick will be engraved in capital letters in the same typeface.  Orders will be accepted at anytime.  Our initial order will be placed 30 days after Memorial Day and our goal is 250 or more engraved commemorative bricks to place in and around the entryway to the Memorial Gardens.  Your donated, engraved commemorative brick is needed to spur the project.

 

We have a beautiful location, a picturesque section of the park, behind the pool and tennis/basketball courts, where our donations will commemorate a special event in someone's life, honor a friend or family member, memorialize someone special, advertise a business or remember a special pet.

 

You can pick up an order form at the Association Office or click here to download your copy in Acrobat.  Print, fill out and turn in to the Association Office or directly to Jim Colsell.

 

To see the planned walkway, click on image below.

Overview of Heritage Park,

Memorial Walkway in green.

 

Blow up of Memorial

Walkway area.

 

 

Gateway Park
 

Gateway Park is the first park seen when entering Heritage Ranch, located on Gateway Drive.  This park includes a playground area which was completely restored in 2007 (Click here for old photos), and a baseball diamond which was restored in late 2007.  Around the park is a walking track used by exercisers of all ages.

 

During the school season, the buses load from Gateway Park. Flashing caution lights alert vehicles to the times of heavy school traffic.

 

In 2007 the Heritage Ranch Planning Committee presented an official Master Gateway Park plan to the HROA Board of Directors.  This was formally adopted by the HROA Board of Directors on July 13, 2007 and a copy was forwarded to San Luis Obispo County to aid in future development conditions.

 

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Master Plan, adopted on July 13, 2007

 

 

 

  Please use caution when children are in the area, whether for school or for play.

 

 

 

 

Equestrian Park

 

New sign installed in 2003 officially named the park located on the corner of Barn Road and Equestrian Road.

The Equestrian Park is located at the intersection of Barn Road and Equestrian Road.  Both the pool and playground area are designed for smaller children.  The playground area was completed in September 2003 with the help of numerous volunteers  (Click here for old photos).  The play equipment was paid for by the Activities Committee through various fundraisers.

The play area is ideally located next to the Equestrian Pool and tennis courts..

 

The play area is a safe distance from the street and is protected by iron fencing.