Foreman-Roberts House Park in downtown Carson City is a historic quarter-acre green space surrounding the Foreman-Roberts House Museum. The beautifully preserved Victorian era home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers visitors a glimpse into 19th century life and Gothic Revival architecture. The park features mature trees, grass, and picnic tables, creating a peaceful setting for a walk or outdoor rest between downtown visits. The museum is typically open for public tours on weekends and during special events hosted by the Carson City Historical Society, and it can also be reserved for private tours, weddings, and community programs. Whether you enjoy local history, architecture, or shaded park space, Foreman-Roberts House Park is a charming stop in Carson City history.
