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Park Rental Information and Fees

Large groups of more than 75 are encouraged to reserve city park group picnic areas and barbecue pits.

Group picnic facilities are available at Ryon Park, Beattie Park, River Park, and Ken Adam Park. These group areas can accommodate large groups up to 150 persons. Please complete facility reservation forms at the Anderson Recreation Center, 125 West Walnut Avenue, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Smaller individual tables and braziers are available on a first-come basis in all parks.

For more information on how to reserve a park site or for campground information, please call 805-875-8100 or send an email to: recreation@ci.lompoc.ca.us.

Campground Information

All reservations are completed online only. Please note, online reservations cannot be booked within 24 hours. For questions or trouble shooting, please call Lompoc Parks & Recreation at 805-875-8100 during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. Click here to be redirected to the River Park RV Campground page.

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FEATURES

  • ART GALLERY
  • MURAL SOCIETY "JEWELS OF THE VALLEY" MURAL
  • GAZEBO
  • BENCHES

Centennial Park is a mini-park (0.3 acres) located in southern Lompoc in the old town area off of South "H" Street and Cypress Avenue. Small and quaint, the park has an open grassy area and several park benches. Centennial Park also features the beautiful "Jewels of the Valley" mural, a small country gazebo, a flowery garden, and an art gallery.

The park currently serves as the backdrop to many traditional old town activities and celebrations such as the weekly Farmer's Market, 4th of July Holiday, and Christmas related celebrations.

The park was donated to the City in 1945 by the Johns-Manville Corporation. The park was unnamed until 1974, when it was named in honor of the observance of the City of Lompoc's Centennial celebration.

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