Juilliard Park

Juilliard Park is one of Santa Rosa's oldest parks. The park site was once home to the Juilliard Family. A 2-story Victorian house stood near the center of the park on Santa Rosa Avenue, and the rest was orchard. The home was built in 1872 by Charles F. Juilliard, a winemaker.

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Address

227 Santa Rosa Ave (btwn Sonoma Ave & Juilliard Park Dr) Santa Rosa , CA 95401 United States

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herm pugay

A beautiful park for summer weekend concerts . My girlfriend and I had bunny chow from one of the food trucks nearby while listening to a band on stage.

Kat Person

It is a beautiful park filled with history. They sometimes have events , like the Peggy Sue classics, and family picnics ! I would reckoned it as a great place for dates, walks, family's, and everything

Anna Lin-Campbell

Not very family friendly , lots of homeless people and drunks. Too bad; beautiful park .

Quentin Graves

Bring either a gun or bottle of booze

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Park
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Probably best park in Santa Rosa - Things for kids of all ages. In the summer there is a carousel an live horses. Great running/walking trail around the lake. - Marc Wolenik

9.1
Park
Spring Lake Park

Beautiful place to walk or run a mile and a half loop around the lake. A lot of trails to do 30-minute moderate hikes or a 2-hour hike from Spring Lake to Howarth Park. - Miss K.

7.5
Park
A Place To Play

The Jameson Junkies are back. - Jameel Watson

8.9
Historic and Protected Site
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens

It a gorgeous place, perfect for a nice walk. The flowers there are beautiful, and it has many birds of different kinds. It is a great place for bird watching or photography, and it always smells nice - Kat Person

9.0
Brewery
Russian River Brewing Company

Grab a sampler flight which will give you 2oz pours of every single one of their beers on tap. It's well worth doing and very affordable too! - Jeremy Krantz

8.8
Restaurant
The Spinster Sisters

Amazing food, environment and service. A place to go back often! - Nuno Silvestre