Community celebration set at Lake Cahuilla Veterans Regional Park in La Quinta

City News Service

LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) – A community celebration will be held Saturday to mark the $15 million revitalization of Lake Cahuilla Veterans Regional Park in La Quinta, it was announced today.

The free, family-friendly event will begin with a catfish derby at 8 a.m. at 58075 Jefferson Street, following a 6 a.m. gate opening, according to officials.  

The lake will be stocked with 4,800 pounds of catfish — the largest single stock in the Coachella Valley — provided by Yellow Mart Bait and Tackle in Indio.

A prize ceremony for the heaviest catch will take place at 11 a.m., followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony, classic car show, vendor marketplace, food trucks and a family fun zone.

A drone light show sponsored by KYA, the contractor for the improvement project, will close the festivities shortly after 6 p.m.   

“With our lease being extended another 30 years, we have dedicated significant investment and made major improvements to have more features for people of all-ages to enjoy here. We are so proud to fix up and reopen the pool for our families, re-do the roads, built new restrooms and brought more greenery and trees and shade,” Supervisor V. Manuel Perez said.   

Perez allocated $15 million in county funds for the project, which includes a new amphitheater, repaired swimming pool, pickleball, sand volleyball and basketball courts, new shelters in fishing areas and overall park beautification.   

“Lake Cahuilla has always been a special place for families, veterans and visitors,” said Kyla Brown, general manager of RivCo Parks.   

The event will be hosted by Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District, in partnership with Perez and KYA.

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