Civic Park
1375 Civic Dr Walnut Creek, CA 94596
In the heart of Walnut Creek, Civic Park is a small green oasis. It's a great place to cool down on sunny summer days, play on a playground with your children, see the library, play ball in the sunny green spot, enjoy the view of the creek running along the park, park your car free of charge and use your bathroom. In winter,' Walnut Creek on Ice' is opened–an opportunity for you to demonstrate that you are not only a skier, but also a skater.
Connections in this multidimensional park to the Iron Horse Trail and Creek Walk. Senior citizens ' community center, gazebo, the Civic Arts Studios, the Place Park and the Assembly Hall, all of which are run by the ARCS. Civic Park is home to the Bufano Hand of Piece.
The park also has woodland gardens. Cross the orange wood and metal bridge on the left and enter the parking lot through Civic Drive. Between the Iron Horse Trail and the ball field, which contains the habitat gardens.
In 1996, the habitat gardens were originally designed by John Northmore Roberts. Dann McCright and the Lindsay Wildlife Museum worked in 1999 to supervise the building of gardens for wildlife. Since then, the gardens have become a virtual oasis for over 25 butterfly species and 130 California native plants.
Tourists will find a range of interpretive signs in the forest gardens. Visitors to the Park can stroll along the paths or relax in the shade of valley oak trees centuries old. The Creek Walk that leads along Walnut Creek also passes the nature gardens.
Weddings have become so popular here that they often have to be scheduled a year in advance. You can book your social hall and meeting room for a casual rehearsal dinner in Civic Park together with the ceremony and the reception desk. Such two small, unadorned rooms can be furnished in any style that fits in the main building and a large commercial kitchen is opened to the Social Hall. The taped lounge on the rear can be reserved for the bridal party on the wedding day as a vestibule.
A major advantage for several brides is that all the significant wedding areas are just steps apart and make the transition from the changing room to the ceremony in the gazebo to the reception hall easy and convenient.
The plus is the simple architecture of the spacious Assembly Hall. The building's uncomplicated interior is a blank linen that awaits your dream, and the neutral tones of the well-light space fuse with almost every décor. You can set up the six-foot banquet tables and metal and resin chairs provided by the center in any arrangement. Many people like to rent special chair coverings, tablecloths and table settings. A full Bose sound system, with speakers on all the beams of the threetle overhead, will take visitors to music wherever you put the dance floor.
Except for tacks, plugs and nails in the wall, your imagination limits the hall's transformation. The bride and groom opened the 10-foot sliding glass door to the reception outside the house, leading to a small patio and beyond the backyard. Nonetheless, you rejoice in the centre, you love the versatility of the areas and the park setting will definitely provide a lovely backdrop.

Walnut Creek features a lot of amazing places including the following:
- Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF)
- Bedford Art Gallery
- Boundary Oak Golf Course
- Broadway Plaza Shopping Center
- Castle Rock Park
- Civic Park
- Heather Farm Park
- Howe Homestead Park
- Lesher Center for the Arts
All of these wonderful parks are located just a short distance from our location located at 1261 Locust St, Walnut Creek! Stop by for a visit anytime!