FONTANA PARK

PARKS
December 21, 2024
2,260 ft 34.15, -117.46

Air Quality Alert
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* WHAT...The South Coast AQMD has extended a mandatory wood-burning ban for residents in the South Coast Air Basin. The No-Burn rule bans burning wood, pellets, and manufactured fire logs in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device. * WHERE...The South Coast Air Basin, which includes Orange County and non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. No-Burn Day alerts do not apply to areas above 3,000 feet in elevation, the Coachella Valley, or the High Desert. Homes that rely on wood as a sole source of heat, low-income households and those without natural gas service also are exempt from the requirement. * WHEN...Saturday and Sunday. * IMPACTS...Particles in smoke can get deep into the lungs and cause health problems (including asthma attacks), increases in emergency room visits, and hospitalizations. No-Burn Days are needed to protect public health when fine particle pollution levels are expected to be high anywhere in the South Coast Air Basin. No-Burn Days are based on fine particle pollution levels that are forecasted for an entire 24-hour period, which may not be reflected in real- time air quality maps.


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Fontana Park is a recreational area located in the city of Fontana, California. The park offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Some popular reasons to visit Fontana Park include its scenic nature trails, large playgrounds, picnic areas, and sports facilities.

Points of interest within the park include the large aquatic center, which features water slides, a lazy river, and a competition pool. Other notable attractions include the skate park, dog park, and the Art Depot, a cultural center that hosts art exhibits, classes, and workshops.

Interesting facts about Fontana Park include that it was once an operating steel mill that was converted into a park in the 1980s. The park covers 40 acres and is adjacent to the larger 364-acre Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center.

The best time of year to visit Fontana Park is during the spring and fall when temperatures are more mild. Summers can be sweltering, and winters can be rainy. However, the park is open year-round and remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

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