Fun Orange County Parks
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Fun Orange County Parks is a blog founded by Michele Whiteaker that offers a comprehensive guide to the best parks and playgrounds in Orange County. The blog includes reviews, photos, and tips for making the most of your family's park experience.
Fun Orange County Parks
4d ago
Cliff Drive Park in Newport Beach is such a fun little park right off Mariner’s Mile. It’s partially enclosed and settled in the space between Pacific Coast Highway below and a Newport Beach neighborhood above with peekaboo views of the harbor.
Directions to Cliff Drive Park in Newport Beach: You can reach the park from below at Pacific Coast Highway to Riverside Drive. If you are coming from Pacific Coast Highway, it’s best if you turn around so you are coming down the hill to park on the same side of the street as the playground. Or you can come from above the playground and park along Cli ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
1w ago
Marina Park in Newport Beach on the Balboa Peninsula is the first harbor-side playground on the Peninsula.
There is already Peninsula Park playground at the Balboa Pier (getting a 2024 re-do) and the smaller 38th Street Park and Newport Island Park, but as I predicted at the time of opening in 2015 — Marina Park now serves as a community hub for its location near the Balboa Fun Zone and upscale feel.
Parking and Directions to Marina Park in Newport Beach
The park is on the Newport Peninsula. There are so many ways to get here, but the 55 Freeway essentially dead-ends into Ne ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
1M ago
Sometimes families face challenges planning their spring break family activities. If you have school-age kids, they’re home. If you don’t then you’re fighting crowds to do the things you normally do without competing with the droves of school kids.
Here are 9 ideas for spring break activities away from the crowds. Check out my little inspirational video to get you going!
I have a particularly vivid memory of driving the kids to Legoland during spring break — only to wait an HOUR to get into the park with cars lined up from the freeway. Then we waited an hour and a half to get on one rid ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
1M ago
Back Bay Science Center in Newport Beach is open most Sundays for Community Days (Open House) from 10am to 2pm — making it the perfect destination or starting point for a bike ride along Back Bay Drive (Mountains to Sea Trail & Bikeway) to/from Big Canyon or Vista Point. It’s an open house style event with tanks to see and volunteers to help guide you through the Center’s exhibits.
Directions to Back Bay Science Center in Newport Beach: When driving, take Jamboree towards Balboa Island – and past the Hyatt Newport– turn right onto Back Bay Drive as if you were going to Newport Dune ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
1M ago
Tamarisk Park in Lake Forest is tucked up in the foothills above Trabuco. The park was upgraded in Summer 2014 to remove the old-fashioned metal merry-go-round from “the olden days” when we were kids to a new Landscape Structures plastic spinner which looks reminiscent of a jacuzzi tub. I wonder what will happen when it rains? The new park also has shade covers and a new restroom which are nice additions.
The whole reason why I visited this park in the first place back in 2011, was because we were out exploring parks in Mission Viejo when I asked some moms for advice.&n ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
2M ago
In Orange County, wildflowers tend to bloom starting in March.
In general, expect to see wildflower blooms from March-May. Not all spots are kid-friendly because some require long car rides, super steep or remote trails, or desert locations.
The 2024 wildflower bloom should be pretty good with the rain we’ve had but we need to respect the trails and make sure they are dry before heading out.
The media likes to blow wildflower bloom potential up into “SUPERBLOOM” status. Really? I get excited when I see ONE wildflower. It doesn’t take much to get me excited about it.
Most of my photos in this ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
2M ago
I love it when readers ask questions! Chances are — you are not the only one wondering about the answer. Social media and the readers who follow me there have turned out to be an invaluable and instantaneous resource when I need answers to tough questions, like “How do I find parks with outdoor handball courts in Orange County?“
This one stumped me. I couldn’t think of ANY. Oh no! Social media community to the rescue. Just hearing about some of them jogged my memory. Thanks to all who put on their thinking caps.
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Craig Regional Park in Fullerton (satellit ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
2M ago
Mariners Park in Newport Beach is conveniently located behind the Donna and John Crean Mariners Branch of the Newport Beach Public Library.
This park is not to be confused by Marina Park! (That’s the one with the lighthouse slide down on Balboa Peninsula.) Mariners Park (this one!) is behind Mariners Elementary School and the Crean Mariners Branch of the public library with all the library/school/playground bordered in a triangle made by Irvine Avenue, Dover Drive, and Mariners Drive.
Directions to Mariners Park in Newport Beach: You might have driven by this many times going by the library ..read more
Fun Orange County Parks
2M ago
Serrano Creek Park in Lake Forest is a great park tucked away behind the Heritage Hills Shopping Center at the corner of Lake Forest Drive and Trabuco Road.
The park runs all the way to Bake Parkway with eucalyptus and willow lining the creek.
Directions to Serrano Creek Park in Lake Forest: Near the corner of Lake Forest and Trabuco on Serrano Road. From the 5 freeway, take the Lake Forest exit. Follow it toward Saddleback Mountain and turn left onto Serrano Road. [Park Address: 25101 Serrano Road, Lake Forest] MAP to Serrano Creek Park in Lake Forest
Recommended by: Eva
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Fun Orange County Parks
3M ago
You asked for the best toddler friendly parks in Orange County and you helped with making the list!
Finding a toddler playground that works for that age is tough. Mostly because playgrounds in general are only rated for 2-5 year olds or 5-12 year olds.
I think it’s become a need for parents lately because playground renovations are happening and tend to lean towards older kids and new horizontal climbing opportunities. I hear complaints about all those rope and netting components of new playgrounds! Those don’t feel as toddler-friendly and can make parents anxious.
As you go through the list ..read more