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El Paso County is set to enhance community recreation with significant upgrades to Esquada Park, following voter approval of bond measures in November. The park, originally completed in 1940, features an expansive 48-acre lake, picnic areas, a golf course, and playgrounds, all designed for diverse recreational activities.
County officials have outlined plans for renovations that will modernize the park while preserving its historical charm. The upgrades will include new picnic areas, improved walking paths, and the planting of additional trees—approximately 150 have already been added in the past two years. These enhancements are part of a broader master plan adopted by El Paso County in 2021, which was developed with community input to address the needs and desires of local residents.
Esquada Park has long been a beloved destination for activities such as boating, fishing, and sports, including the increasingly popular pickleball. The park's design reflects a historical trend in urban planning, emphasizing multi-use spaces that encourage outdoor enjoyment and community engagement.
As these renovations move forward, the county aims to create a more inviting and functional space for families and individuals alike, ensuring that Esquada Park continues to serve as a vital recreational hub for years to come. The community can look forward to these improvements, which promise to enhance the park's appeal and accessibility.
Converted from June 16, 2025 El Paso County Commissioners Court Meeting meeting on June 17, 2025
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