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Helm Ranch Community Park

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Kids Empire Clovis

Kids Empire Clovis

(75 reviews)

stacey was a very great hostess and was very attentive during the party time. Would definitely book…read moreagain!

First time at the Clovis location! My daughter had been wanting to go back to an indoor playground…read more It was the perfect time since we were around the area. We arrived around 11am there were 2 parties going on and thankfully wasn't busy! Compared to the RP-Fresno location this is smaller but I actually liked it more than Rp. The play area is cleaner. Upon entry we were greeted. You have to sign waivers before you can enter. They had a self-serve kiosk or a QR code you can scan. At the time we arrived the kiosk was a bit lagging so it took a few minutes for us to get our waivers signed. It's about $20 per child (1+) and 2 adult for free per child. Socks are required, you can bring your own or you can purchase there. They give you bins to place your shoes in as it's a no shoe zone once they let you in (you can where your shoes in the bathroom area). They offer lockers for free, they sell snack and drinks. There's plenty of chairs and tables. Your admission is good for the whole day, so keep your receipt if you're planning to leave and come back before they . They have a room where the kids can have a dance party, or play projected arcade games. My husband and I tagged teamed our kids and we were only there for alittle over an hour and they KO'd in the car. If you're looking for a place to get your littles energy out this place is it, guaranteed fun!

Selma Layne Memorial Park

Selma Layne Memorial Park

(10 reviews)

There are two baby swings , two regular swings , one big slide with monkey bars and a swinging…read morebridge , one smaller play structure with two slides and a pretty good sized sand area in the playground. There's one picnic table , a bench and a bbq grill in the playground area. The restroom is usually clean and located near the playground. There are two picnic tables near the restroom. There's a giant canopy over the playground which is nice during hot months. There's one big group picnic area with five or six tables/benches under a cover with bbq grills. It's nicely shaded during Fresno's hot summer . This group picnic area is a first come first serve basis . No reservation required. The city does a good job keeping this park clean and well maintained. Yard crew comes to mow the lawn, pick up dead leaves and the trash. They also keep the restrooms clean. One of the swings was broken so I called the Park and Rec Dept. I wasn't expecting them to come out and fix it anytime soon because it was during the New Years holidays. Much to my surprise, the swing was fixed within a few days of the phone call I made. So I called them back to thank them and a praise of a job well done to the supervisor and she was pleased with her team. Made her and my day. Teenagers who come to play basketball here are polite and nice. People who bring dogs here are friendly as well. Parking is big and there are two lots. The sign says they close the gates at the parking lots at 10 pm. I've seen them locked sometimes but not everyday. The basketball court is nicely lit till around 10 pm.

I have brought my little here numerous times and it has always been a pleasant experience. The…read moregrass and baseball field is always kept up, which is nice for littles to run around and not get stickers or fall into a pot hole, so thats a plus. Also it has sand! That is a rarity nowadays and I love it. There are a couple different play structures so the kids are not stacked on top of each other, and the shade barriers are nice as well, especially in the summer time and the basketball court is good too. Fenced in so kids can't ruin a game or a ball can't go to the playground and hit someone, so that's actually a nice plus. All around a great place.

Cary Park Tennis Court

Cary Park Tennis Court

(2 reviews)

There are NO tennis courts here!!! None! There are basketball courts, a skate park, restrooms,…read morebaseball field, and hockey rink, that's all. There's a space that looks like it's for Tennis but there's NO net. And there is a sign on the court that says: "Pétanque Courts". We came here to practice before my daughter's tennis tournament at Fresno State since it's only three minutes away. We're not from the area, and this was called Cary Park Tennis court. Do NOT come here expecting a tennis court. We had no extra time to find another place, so we just stayed here and had her warm-up as best she could. The plus side was the bathrooms were clean. We got here at 8:15 in the morning and it looked as if they'd just been cleaned. They are chained open.

I'm writing this review regarding the OUTDOOR INLINE HOCKEY RINK at Cary Park. It is located…read morealongside N. Fresno Street between E. Santa Ana Ave. and E. Gettysburg Ave. It is situated between two tennis courts (that are adjacent to one another) and a skate park. The park sign says the hockey rink is open daily from 6am-10pm, but the Parks and Recreation individual opens the gate to the rink at 8am and closes up around 9pm. It's a large rink, a bit worn out, trash in some places, can use a bit of sweeping, minor cracks that disrupt stick handing a puck at times, and there are a few slick spots from liquid spills. Other than that, it has a smooth cement floor, two large heavy duty hockey goals with netting, painted lines, player's benches, and the lower half of the boards are white painted wood and the top half is metal fencing. There are also functionally bright lights to turn on when it gets dark.

Helm Ranch Community Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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