Ridgefield envisions an interconnected community with park, trail, and greenway system that contributes to the City's small-town character, provides a variety of recreation opportunities, and is an integral part of the community.
Parks and Trails Map
Find your next adventure - explore the online interactive Parks and Trails map or download the printable PDF. If the online map won't load in the Google Maps app (iPhone) press and hold the link and select "Open in New Tab." This is a known issue with Apple.
Report a Problem
See an issue on a park or trail? Submit a service request online or through the Access Ridgefield mobile app.
Park Reservations
Parts of Abrams and Overlook Parks may be reserved by request, all other parks are first come, first served. Learn about Park Reservations.
Parks Board
The Parks Board is comprised of seven volunteer citizens who advise the City Council on parks planning, parks acquisition, operations, and maintenance within the current and future city limits of Ridgefield. For more information, visit the Parks Board page.
Parks and Trails Planning and Development
Learn about how Ridgefield plans for, prioritizes, and develops parks and trails.
Park Design Flipbook
The Park Design Flipbook (PDF) was created by the Ridgefield Parks Board to help guide developers who are installing parks in Ridgefield.