District’s 50th Park!
Jul 01, 2025 03:11PM ● By Haley Waugh, Cordova Recreation and Park District
Cordova Recreation & Park District Board of Directors, staff and community members celebrate the grand opening of Exploration Park. Photo courtesy of Cordova Recreation and Park District
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) – On June 28, Cordova Recreation & Park District (CRPD) and the community celebrated a significant milestone, the grand opening of Exploration Park, the district’s 50th park.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was a celebratory occasion featuring speeches from Cordova Recreation & Park District Board of Directors and staff, local dignitaries and the support of community members.
Located at 12145 Hetch Hetchy Drive in Rancho Cordova, this six-acre neighborhood park offers a space for the community to play, connect and explore. With its wide range of amenities such as pickleball courts, half-basketball court, multi-use turf and shaded picnic areas, this park offers something for everyone.
At the heart of the park is one of the largest and most imaginative playgrounds that Cordova Recreation and Park District has installed in recent years. This park’s space exploration theme is reflected in its play areas, architectural elements and landscaping, immersing visitors in an interactive and inspiring environment.

Cordova Recreation & Park District Board of Directors and staff pose in front and atop “Galaxy’s Grasp” art installation. Photo courtesy of Cordova Recreation and Park District
The playground features a space-inspired structure complete with stars, planets and a slide that orbits through them. Thoughtful shade structures ensure that play can happen comfortably year-round. Adding to the park is an interactive, climbable art installation.
This park and its elements were designed to celebrate the region’s rich aerospace history and the community’s contributions to rocket technology, including the Saturn V rocket.
“I’m so proud to have the honor of cutting the ribbon for the dedication of Exploration Park. It not only marks the 50th CRPD park but exemplifies the historic role Rancho Cordova played in the American Space Race through the work of the Aerojet General Corporation. This park not only provides residents with recreation but also education,” said Cordova Recreation and Park District Board Chairperson Rick Sloan.
Cordova Recreation & Park District extends its heartfelt thanks to Cresleigh Homes, Sac Metro Fire and Tikiz Shaved Ice & Ice Cream for being part of this celebration.
For more information, visit cordovarpd.gov.