About Ralph B Clark Park
Ralph B. Clark Regional Park is a 104-acre regional park in Buena Park, California, managed by Orange County Parks. Nestled at the base of the Coyote Hills, the park features scenic walking and hiking trails, a stocked fishing lake, playgrounds, picnic shelters, sports fields, tennis courts, and an amphitheater. It is also home to the Ralph B. Clark Interpretive Center, which showcases fossils, paleontology exhibits, and the natural history of Orange County, making it a popular destination for recreation, education, and family outings.
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Hiking and Walking Trails Fishing Lake Picnic Areas and Reservable Picnic Shelters Children's Playgrounds Baseball and Softball Fields Tennis Courts Volleyball Courts Horseshoe Pits Amphitheater Interpretive Center with Paleontology Exhibits Guided Educational and Interpretive Programs Fossil Museum Native Habitat and Wildlife Viewing Restrooms Parking Facilities Group Event and Picnic ReservationsReviews
I absolutely loved this park! 🌳 It’s beautifully maintained, very clean, and surrounded by tall trees that make the atmosphere so peaceful and refreshing. There’s plenty of space for everything… walking, jogging, fishing, or just sitting back and relaxing. I took a nap while my son was fishing, it was great!! Also the playground is big and well-kept. Sports lovers will appreciate the baseball fields and tennis courts, I think you can also play pickle ball there… and there are open areas ideal for picnics or simply enjoying the outdoors. Whether you want to be active or just unwind, this park truly has something for everyone. A real gem! I loved it