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Almanac note · Outdoors

River Bluff Park gives Ceres fields and a lower-terrace clue

River Bluff Regional Park is Ceres's large sports park, with soccer fields, parking, picnic space, and a lower river terrace planned for future trail work.

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River Bluff Regional Park is one of Ceres’s biggest outdoor anchors. It sits on Hatch Road, with 76 acres total and a large sports-field area. For many families, the first thing to know is simple: this is a soccer, picnic, playground, parking, and restroom kind of park.

The park also tells a land story. A lower terrace sits in the 100-year floodplain, with restoration plans for biking and hiking trails. That detail shows why the park is more than flat sports fields. It sits near river land where recreation and floodplain planning meet.

Use the city pages before assuming a specific feature is ready. Field use, concessions, trail restoration, and lower-terrace work can change. The useful takeaway is that River Bluff is both a sports hub and a river-edge planning place.

For residents, the floodplain detail can explain why some land stays open or changes more slowly. It is not wasted space; it is part of how recreation and river planning fit together.

Where to see it

River Bluff Regional Park on Hatch Road. Check Ceres city pages for field use, park amenities, and project updates.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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