The park was purchased in 1972 with assistance from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and was previously known as D Street Park. It was renamed in 2011 to honor all Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The park features a 2,200 square foot healthy themed child and family resource community center, two new-age appropriate playgrounds, sports fields, walking paths, a California friendly garden, and outdoor exercise equipment.
Yes, the park is well-maintained, clean, and has well-kept basketball courts. The restrooms are also pretty clean.
Yes, the park is dog-friendly, and you can take your pets with you for a walk.
Yes, the park offers free Zumba and other programs, as well as a picnic area with grills and benches.