Park offers stunning panoramic views of bay, harbor, and ocean with a calm, peaceful atmosphere. Trails and paths suit easy hikes or leisurely strolls, with dog-friendly spaces and a play area for kids. Benches and lookout points provide spots to rest and enjoy the scenery.
Parking is easy to find with a wide gravel lot and usually open spots. The lot is free and accessible through W19 street.
Quiet spot with gorgeous coastal views and a calm atmosphere. The park offers sunrise and sunset walks, is dog friendly, and well maintained with easy access.
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The parking lot entrance is through W19 street.
There was usually open parking available and it was free.
The park is dog friendly.
Park offers an elevated vantage point with panoramic views of the harbor and western sky. Atmosphere stays peaceful and calm, with fewer crowds than nearby beaches. Mature trees and gentle slopes frame the breathtaking sunsets and create a tranquil setting for picnics and relaxation.
A free parking lot covers about half the park's size and stays well maintained. Street parking exists but follows local restrictions.
Offers a peaceful neighborhood spot with well-maintained green spaces and an elevated vantage point that provides a fantastic panoramic view of the marina and western sky.
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The park offers great views of the harbor and ocean.
There are no public restrooms at the park, though they may be available nearby.
The free parking lot is adequate for regular use, with additional street parking available.
Waterfront park offers calm beach with little waves and playground featuring a lighthouse slide. Families gather for safe children's swim area and picnic spots near open grass and water access. Kayak and paddleboard rentals add to the relaxed, family-friendly vibe.
A parking lot right outside makes it easy to park without driving around. The parking meter is convenient for quick access.
A pirate ship-themed playground with a lighthouse slide offers fun for toddlers and small kids. The beach has little waves and a safe area for children to play in sand and water.
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Parking at Marina Park costs $3.75 per hour, with limited free street parking.
There is plenty of parking during non-summer hours, but it can be challenging to find a spot.
The beach at Marina Park is safe for kids with little waves and a designated swimming area.
Nature preserve offers serene trails and stunning views of a watershed and lagoon. Exhibits include live sea animals and engaging educational programs for children. The atmosphere stays quiet and contemplative, with plenty of seating and easy access to picnic areas.
Plenty of free parking is available, mostly on the street above. The center offers easy access to trails and has handicapped parking closer to the entrance for safer access.
Helpful park rangers provide clear information and manage park hours. The Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center offers a small museum and detailed info about this and other Orange County parks.
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Parking is free and available on-site.
Entry to the museum is free for all visitors.
The center offers easy access to trails and picnic areas.
Beachfront park offers breathtaking ocean views and peaceful, mellow atmosphere with beautiful rock formations and nostalgic 1930s bungalows. The area remains quiet and uncrowded, inviting relaxation and reflection. Trails lead to scenic viewpoints with benches, enhancing the tranquil experience.
Ample parking spots exist with a friendly attendant at the entrance. Nearby, a wash station and bathrooms provide convenience for rinsing off after the beach.
Unspoiled coastline meets breathtaking ocean views along well-marked trails. The park offers organized facilities and a chance to spot dolphins near the shore.
Good to know
Parking costs $15 at the entrance, but plan ahead as it's limited.
You need a California state pass to park there.
There are no stores at the park, so bring food, drinks, and sunblock.
Large city park offers scenic ocean views and a family-friendly playground. The atmosphere balances peaceful relaxation with vibrant community activity, featuring picnic areas and easy access to a nearby pier. Parking can be challenging during busy times.
Parking offers paid spots that are generally clean and easy to access. Arriving early helps since spaces fill up, and some Pay kiosks are often out of order.
Offers dog-friendly areas and a playground on the beach. Features scenic views of the pier, waves, and palm-lined horizon with mountains in the distance.
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Parking lots near the park are free after 6 pm.
Public restrooms and showers are available at the park.
The park features a playground with various play structures for kids.
Large sports complex with multiple turf fields and well-maintained playgrounds creates an active atmosphere. Busy evenings and weekends bring crowds for pickup games and youth sports, while shaded picnic areas offer spots to relax. Parking availability varies with event schedules, and open fields support various activities including dog running.
Parking offers ample spots most times, especially toward the back of the lot. It becomes challenging during youth sports and weekend mornings when leagues fill the area.
Multiple sports fields support soccer, football, and baseball with well-landscaped areas. The playground is remodeled and fun, and the park includes chess boards and covered picnic tables for relaxing.
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Parking can be challenging if multiple sports are scheduled on the same day.
Adult league pickleball games are played in the evening.
Restrooms are open 24-7 at the community center.
Nature preserve offers peaceful, scenic views with well-marked trails suitable for hiking and biking. The atmosphere stays serene and inspiring despite nearby noise, featuring accessible paths for various activities.
Plenty of free parking is available with ample space. The lot's other side offers more trees and good views.
Free parks and a preserve offer space for outdoor activities. OC Parks organizes a scavenger hunt for children. Street parking is common to avoid dents in the lot. Hiking near the water's edge is restricted to protect wildlife.
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Parking is free, but can get crowded quickly, especially on weekends.
The trails are well marked and suitable for hiking and biking.
Dogs are allowed, but be cautious of heat on paved surfaces.
City park spans several blocks with multiple sports fields including baseball, soccer, and a half basketball court. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, supporting both organized sports and casual games like pickleball. Playground offers basic equipment but lacks engaging features for very young children.
Parking availability varies, with some visits showing plenty of parking and others finding it difficult to find spots. Parking can be rough at times.
Spanning several blocks, the park offers a soccer field and half a basketball court. A small playground with some tubes sits nearby, but it shows signs of wear and lacks engaging activities for toddlers. Parking can be challenging.
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Parking at Bonita Canyon Sports Park East can be challenging during busy times.
The bathrooms are consistently clean and well-maintained.
The playground may need maintenance, as some features are worn out.
Small city park near the beach offers peaceful atmosphere and clean, well-maintained facilities. It attracts families and surfers who enjoy easy beach access and beautiful sunsets. Parking can be challenging during peak times, but the park remains a safe and relaxing spot.
Free street parking exists, especially after 18:00. Paid lots are also available. Parking can be tricky, so arriving early helps secure a spot.
Clean and safe with well maintained restrooms and easy beach access within 1000 feet. The park offers fun amenities and a great spot for young children to burn off energy near the surf.
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There are public restrooms available at the park.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
The bathrooms are well maintained and clean.
Historic cottages line a quiet beach with tide pools and picturesque ocean views. The atmosphere stays relaxing and serene, attracting hikers, bikers, and families for outdoor activities and sunset watching. Access involves a shuttle or a walk across a highway, adding to the area's secluded feel.
Parking spots exist on both sides of the highway, with a shuttle trolley connecting the farther lot to the area. The main entrance lot offers three crossing options to reach the destination, but parking requires payment and some lots have limited spaces and steep access.
Visitors enjoy hiking, biking, and sunset views in this park. The historic cottages and pristine beaches add charm and variety to outdoor activities.
Good to know
Parking is available across the highway, requiring a shuttle to access the beach.
The shuttle to the beach costs $2 per person, cash only.
The entrance fee is $15 per car, which helps maintain the area.