Corona City opens Splash Valley splash pad at Victoria Park

5930960 · August 8, 2025

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Summary

City staff announced the opening of a new splash pad called Splash Valley at Victoria Park, describing it as an inclusive, family-friendly amenity tied to the Corona road race theme and part of broader parks and downtown investment plans; funding details were not specified.

Corona City has opened a new splash pad, Splash Valley, at Victoria Park, an unidentified city staff member said during opening remarks.

The staff member said the feature “is just a part of the city's broader vision for expanding and improving parks and recreation across the city and investing in our downtown.” The splash pad, the staff member added, “reflects Corona's history” and incorporates a Corona road race theme intended to create an inclusive place where children can cool off and parents can relax.

City officials presented the splash pad as one element of ongoing parks improvements and downtown investment efforts. The staff member described the site as a family amenity for residents but did not provide details about construction costs, funding sources or maintenance plans during the remarks.

No formal motions, votes or future action items were announced in the recorded comments. The presentation lasted under a minute and focused on introducing the new facility and its intended community benefits.