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08/14/25
Join County Parks and Recreation on September 3 at 10 a.m. as we officially open Village View County Park, located at 831. E. Fallbrook St between Morro Rd. and Golden Rd. just west of the Fallbrook Community Center.
The park will offer North County residents and visitors multi-use paths, an all-wheel park (skatepark), shaded picnic and adventure play areas, a multipurpose field, an off-leash dog zone, parking, and an ADA-accessible restroom. The park will operate from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week.
The grand opening event is free, family-friendly and ADA accessible. Parking is limited; carpools are encouraged. Overflow parking and shuttle is available 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. from SonRise Christian Fellowship: 463 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028 (directions).
Grand opening festivities will include:
* Non-motorized bicycles, skateboards, skates, scooters, and rollerblades are welcome in the all-wheel park.
ABOUT THE PARK
Tucked just one block west of the Fallbrook Community Center in the heart of Fallbrook, the 6.8-acre Village View County Park offers gorgeous views of the rolling hills of Fallbrook. While relaxing on Adirondack chairs in the native garden area, enjoy the views of Katuktu (Morro Hill).
The park offers small and large picnic areas that are ideal for any size gathering, whether you’re planning a cozy lunch for two or a family fun day. A paved, ADA-accessible loop trail circles the large multipurpose field, making it a great spot for an easy stroll or a lap with friends.
The new all-wheel park is a highly anticipated feature of the park that includes a signature avocado-shaped bowl (a nod to Fallbrook’s avocado-farming roots), plus quarter pipes, rails, kickers, a volcano, wedge ramps, and stairs. All designed to challenge first-time skaters to seasoned pros.
Little adventurers will love the accessible play areas designed for ages 2–5 and 5–12, packed with features to keep them climbing, sliding, and having fun.
On the lower, south side of the park, the 18,000-square-foot off-leash dog zone is divided into areas for small and large dogs.
The site also offers parking for 68 vehicles and has an ADA-accessible restroom. There are several water fountains with bottle fillers located throughout the park.
This project received four grants that contributed over $3M to the project budget. Learn more about the development of this project.