Sutter's Landing Regional Park

Sutter's Landing Park - ADA River Access Trail Survey

The City of Sacramento received a grant to design an ADA accessible trail on the south side of the American River within Sutter's Landing Regional Park. In addition to the ADA compliant trail, the project also includes river and non-motorized boat launch access, development of a restoration plan for some habitat that has been degraded by social trails, and development of interpretive signage for the new trailhead.

To obtain community input as part of the design process, the City recently conducted an online survey asking for feedback about trail alignments being considered. A total of 180 responses were submitted, and a summary of results is available below.

Additional project information can be found on the Two Rivers Trail Webpage.

Sutter’s Landing Regional Park Site Amenities Plan Update is Adopted

The Sutter's Landing Regional Park Site Amenities Plan Update was approved and adopted by City Council on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at the 2:00 PM meeting. For the past two years, YPCE has worked closely with partners and the local community to produce the update. The adopted site amenities plan update will guide and inform the development at Sutter's Landing Regional Park and provide opportunities to the newly acquired park parcels.

The update will also focus on:

  • Activating spaces
  • Reusing existing structures
  • Ensuring accessibility
  • Nature appreciation
  • Preserving historical elements

Sutter's Landing Regional Park Site

20 28TH ST

MapQuest Link

This 204.28 acre park includes the following amenities:

  • 28th & B Skate and Urban Art Park 
  • Basketball Courts (one full court and one half court)
  • Bocce Ball Courts with Shade Canopy Seating Areas
  • Dog Park - 2.5 acres includes areas for large & small dogs
  • Landscaping
  • Parking Lots*
  • Park Entry Monuments
  • Restrooms
  • Shade Structure
  • Signage Improvements
  • Three acres of habitat restoration along the American River Parkway with native understory plants*
  • Three-quarter mile rubberized asphaltic concrete multi-use trail along the American River Parkway*
  • Trailhead Entry Improvements with decorative paving, concrete paving, seating areas with concrete bench/bollards, bike racks, trash receptacles, interpretive signs, park name sign, and raised planters with landscaping*
  • Three-quarter mile rubberized asphaltic concrete multi-use trail along the American River Parkway
  • Three acres of habitat restoration along the American River Parkway with native understory plants
  • Trailhead Entry Improvements with decorative paving, concrete paving, seating areas with concrete bench/bollards, bike racks, trash receptacles, interpretive signs, park name sign, and raised planters with landscaping
  • Parking Lot Improvements with new signage, ADA parking stalls, loading zone, no parking zone
  • Walkways

Permitting

See Picnic page for park permitting documents and information

See 28th & B Skate & Urban Art Park Parties page to reserve 28th & B Skate and Urban Art Park

Park Details

Neighborhood

Central City

Bathroom

Yes

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