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Yorba Park has been developed to provide an abundance of family and group picnicking facilities. More than 400 picnic tables are situated in the park, many with permanent shade structures. A series of...
Yorba Park has been developed to provide an abundance of family and group picnicking facilities. More than 400 picnic tables are situated in the park, many with permanent shade structures. A series of four lakes with connecting streams offer a pleasing aquatic environment and provide opportunities for fishing and model boat sailing. Bicycle trails meander through the park, and connect to the nationally recognized Santa Ana River Trail, leading some 20 miles to the Pacific Ocean.
I love this beautiful park. It’s really the only park I like to run with my dog in. He and I have been coming here for our runs for a while now and we have never had a bad experience here. If you are a nature-lover, runner, cyclist, or just someone wanting to get some fresh air, then this park is for you! The baseball gravel lot offers free parking, so don’t let parking fees be a deterrent for you going to this great place! :)
Pearson Park was Hull's first People's Park, having opened in 1927. It has recently been restored to its former glory with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The park comprises a Victori...
Pearson Park was Hull's first People's Park, having opened in 1927. It has recently been restored to its former glory with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The park comprises a Victorian conservatory which houses a variety of plants, as well as a lake, a children's adventure playground, a cafe, an Adizone outside gym and a bowling green.
One of my favorite parks! Visited in June 2025 and really enjoyed my time here. Lots of beautiful green space to enjoy, and the walking paths were well-maintained and accessible. The ponds and cactus garden were my favorite parts. We saw many ducks and turtles in and around the water, and I loved seeing so many different varieties of succulents and cacti! Loved the huge palms along the walking paths too! Will definitely be back!
Boysen Park is 24.6-acre park is named in honor of Rudy Boysen, former Parks Superintendent and creator of the Boysenberry. Affectionately known as “Airplane Park,” a U.S. Navy Cougar jet airplane use...
Boysen Park is 24.6-acre park is named in honor of Rudy Boysen, former Parks Superintendent and creator of the Boysenberry. Affectionately known as “Airplane Park,” a U.S. Navy Cougar jet airplane used in the Korean War has been a prominent playground fixture here since 1959.
I'm glad they maintained the character of the parks original design. I grew up in the area so Boysen Park was a place me & my friends spent a lot of our time. Its been 3 decades & although theres been changes to the park the heart remains. Now I bring my kids by so they can experience some of the fun I had growing up. The rocket doesn't have the death slide but it's still cool. The plane needs some restoration but please don't ever remove it.