Municipal Park Outdoor Fitness Project
Campus Oaks Park Ninja Fitness Course Installation – Roseville, California
A Greenfields Ninja Course brings a dynamic outdoor fitness experience to Campus Oaks Park in Roseville, California. Designed as part of the park’s phased development, the course complements other high-energy features including a planned skate track and bicycle pump track, helping create a cohesive destination for teens and young adults. These elements work together to engage users who have outgrown playgrounds or are not involved in organized sports, providing a flexible, self-directed outlet for movement, challenge, and social interaction.
Planning Insights from Campus Oaks Park
Campus Oaks Park illustrates how phased park development can introduce high-interest fitness amenities that expand use beyond traditional recreation features.
• Adds a challenge-based activity for teens and adults who have outgrown playgrounds
• Shows Ninja Courses integrated with action sports elements like pump tracks and skate parks to create a cohesive teen-focused recreation zone
• Supports long-term engagement by creating a destination feature within a new community park
Project Snapshot
Location: Roseville, California
Environment: Campus Oaks Park – Public Recreation
Project Type: Municipal park development
User Profile: Teens, families, and active adults
Use Case: Challenge-based public park fitness installation
Featured Elements:
• Custom Ninja Fitness Course
• S-shaped course layout
• Over & Under Bars
• Multi-obstacle movement sequence
• Full-body outdoor fitness challenges
Park Context:
• 8+ acre city-wide park
• Phase 1 completed in Summer 2024
• Ninja Fitness Course completed in Spring 2025
• Skate track and bicycle pump track planned for Spring 2026
Campus Oaks Adds a New Kind of Park Experience
Campus Oaks Park was developed to serve a growing area of Roseville with a mix of active and passive recreation amenities. The park’s design reflects a broader planning approach that integrates recreation, mobility, and community space to create a more connected and active environment.
Phase 1 introduced lighted pickleball courts, an off-leash dog park, multi-use paved paths, open turf areas, a covered picnic area, restrooms, and supporting park infrastructure.
The Ninja Fitness Course adds a different kind of activity to that mix. Instead of relying on traditional sports or playground-style recreation, it creates a flexible outdoor fitness space where users can climb, swing, balance, and compete at their own pace.
This type of installation is especially valuable for teens and young adults, a group that can be difficult to engage with standard park amenities and is often underserved in traditional park design. By combining play, fitness, and challenge-based movement, the course helps extend the usefulness of the park across more age groups.
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Designed to Support Phased Park Development
Campus Oaks Park was built in phases, allowing the City to introduce core park amenities first and add more specialized recreation features over time. Phase 1, completed in Summer 2024, included pickleball courts, an off-leash dog park, paved paths, open turf areas, a covered picnic area, restrooms, and other park amenities.
Image: City of Roseville
The Ninja Fitness Course was completed in Spring 2025 as part of Phase 2, giving the park a more active, challenge-based feature. Additional action sports amenities, including a skate track and bicycle pump track, began construction in January 2026 and are anticipated to be complete in Spring 2026.
With this approach, Campus Oaks Park shows how municipalities can build momentum over time by combining everyday park uses with destination-style recreation features that encourage repeat visits and broader community engagement.
A. Entry Structure and Sign Wall
B. Turf with Specimen Trees
C. Open Turf (flat)
D. Amphitheater
E. Lighted Pickleball Courts
F. Lighted Futsal/Tennis Court
G. Ninja Warrior Course
H. Tot Lot
I. Plaza with Game Tables
J. Restroom
K. Bocce Courts
L. Grove and Group Picnic Area
M. Lighted Full Basketball Court
N. Picnic Structure and BBQs
O. Drought Tolerant Plantings
P. Skate or BMX Park
Q. Parking
R. Dog Park Separated by Size
S. Enhanced Paving at HP Entry
T. Class I Bike Path
Community Context
Campus Oaks Park is part of a larger master-planned community developed from the former Hewlett-Packard campus, designed to integrate residential, commercial, and recreational uses into a cohesive environment. The Campus Oaks development emphasizes walkability, connectivity, and access to public spaces that support both everyday use and long-term community growth.
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