Peña Adobe Park

Peña Adobe Park (Peña Adobe Regional Park) is a 8-acre park in Vacaville, California in Solano Count. The Peña Adobe Regional Park is at 4699 Pena Adobe Road, Vacaville. Peña Adobe Regional Park has a Vaca-Peña Adobe Visitor Center and has 40 miles of trails. Peña Adobe Park is in the 306-acre Lagoon Valley Park. The parks were part of Juan Felipe Peña land grant Rancho Los Putos. The park is both a recreational park and place with historical sites.[2][3][4][5]

Peña Adobe Park

Lagoon Valley Park
Peña Adobe
Location4699 Pena Adobe Road, Vacaville, California
(off the I-80)
Coordinates38.33729°N 122.0155°W / 38.33729; -122.0155
Built
  • 1843, 180 years ago
Architectural style(s)Peña Adobe Historical Society[1]
Peña Adobe Park is located in California
Peña Adobe Park
Location of Peña Adobe Park

Lagoon Valley Park in California
Peña Adobe Park is located in the United States
Peña Adobe Park
Peña Adobe Park (the United States)

Peña Adobe Park

Peña Adobe Park has:[6]

Lagoon Valley Park

Lagoon Valley Park has:[12][13]
  • Peña Adobe Community Center
  • Marsh Creek Trail
  • Prunus Loop Trail
  • Quercus Trail
  • Thleynanti Trail
  • Hills
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Lagoon Lake 100-acre
  • Fishing
  • Non-motorized boating - for kayakers
  • Archery
  • Electric model flying field
  • Disc golf - 27-hole
  • Large dog park
  • bike trails
  • Equestrians trails

Peña Adobe Cemetery

In the Peña Adobe Park is the historical site if the former Peña Adobe Cemetery. Pena Adobe Cemetery is on the northern trail of Peña Adobe Park. Pena Adobe Cemetery is a historic graveyard. Peña Adobe Cemetery has been moved a few times. With each move some history has been lost. For some years it was disrepair. From 1917 to 1920 the 30,000-square-foot graveyard had about 389 wooden markered graves abandoned and the site used for sheep grazing by rancher, William B. O’Connor who had bought the land. The graves were moved in May 1966. The old Cemetery in Peña Adobe Park is a 38.33888°N 122.01269°W / 38.33888; -122.01269 [14]

Jack Hume Grove

In the Peña Adobe Park is the Historical Jack Hume Grove named after William Jack and Charles Hume built in 1850. Jack Hume Grove grew crops on the land. In 1897 a railroad line was built at Jack Hume Grove to move his crops to San Francisco for sell. Jack Hume Grove grew fruit, vegetables and nuts. The site if Jack Hume Grove is on the northern trail of Peña Adobe Park at 38.33988°N 122.010694°W / 38.33988; -122.010694 .[15]

Historic Markers

  • Peña Adobe Park Marker.[16]
  • A Rancho Los Putos historic marker, was placed at the site by Native Daughters of the Golden West in working with the California State Park Commission in 1955 [5]
  • The Pioneer Monument [9]
  • William Gordon Huff Marker placed by The Sam Brannan Chapter 1004, Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus on August 16, 1984.[8]
  • Unknown Pioneer Ranchers, by City of Vacaville and Yerba Buena Chapter, E Clampus Vitus in 1974.[17]
  • The Valley Marker, near park not in park.[18]

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