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Parks & Recreation

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  • Please visit our Parks & Community Services activities website to learn more about/register for adult athletic and fitness programs.

    Alternatively, you may contact our Recreation Department at the number listed.

    Phone: 559-585-2525

    To sign up for a Fitness Center membership, please visit the Longfield Center, located at 560 S. Douty Street, Hanford, CA 93230.

    Monday – Friday from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. 

    Saturday from 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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  • Please visit our Parks & Community Services activities website to learn more about/register for senior activities and programs.

    Alternatively, you may contact our Recreation Department at the number listed.

    Phone: 559-585-2525

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  • Please visit our Parks & Community Services activities website to learn more about/register for children activities and programs.

    Alternatively, you may contact our Recreation Department at the number listed.

    Phone: 559-585-2525

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  • Please contact the Hanford Police Department at the number listed.

    Phone: 559-585-2540

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  • Please contact our Parks Division at the number listed.

    Phone: 559-585-2525.

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  • Please use the My Hanford tool.

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  • Please use the My Hanford tool.

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  • Please use the My Hanford tool.

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  • Per the City of Hanford Municipal Code:
    Section 6.04.060 Leash law.
    It is unlawful for any person to permit any dog owned, harbored or controlled by him to be on any public street, alley, lane, park, or place of whatever nature open to and used by the public in any area of the city unless such dog is securely leashed and the leash is held continuously in the hands of a responsible person capable of controlling such dog, or unless the dog is securely confined in a vehicle. It is unlawful for any person to permit any dog owned, harbored or controlled by him to be on any private property in any area of the city without the permission of the person owning or occupying such private property.

    However, dogs are allowed off leash at City dog parks. Dog parks are located at Hidden Valley Park, Freedom Park, Redwood Park and will be added at Lakewood Basin Park, Sherwood Basin Park and Quail Run Basin Park in 2023.

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