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  • Blue Gum Park -
    Blue Gum Park
    Leif Satermo: Its actually really good, big playground with a field and a volleyball court? Count me in. Like most Irvine parks, theres tons of trees and picnic tables and no public restroom.
    Santa Ynez Park - Irvine
    Santa Ynez Park
    Cuco Payasito (1424-339-9002): Small yet cozy little community park. Lots of sitting space but limited parking
    Turtle Rock Community Park - Irvine
    Turtle Rock Community Park
    Tony Babarino: If you’re looking for a very large park that’s relatively hidden from view unless you know exactly where it is, then this is a place for you! Big wide open space is surrounded by a lot of trees with a small river flowing through it. Plenty of options for the children to play outside on a couple of different playground sets with several swings, enjoy the cool shade in breezes even on a warm day while feeding the ducks that often populate the small river with a bridge over it. For me, there’s always been plenty of parking and there’s never a bad day when visiting this park with my kids! As a full-time real estate agent in Irvine, I’ve been in this community many, many times over the years helping sellers and buyers so I very familiar with the area and this park and location in general just never seems to get old.
    Col. Bill Barber Memorial Park - Irvine
    Col. Bill Barber Memorial Park
    Max T Tran: This park is a beautiful and spacious destination, perfect for events like proms, weddings, Quinceañeras, and graduations. With a charming fountain, vibrant flowers, and a small picturesque waterfall, it offers a stunning backdrop for photos. The large open fields provide plenty of space for soccer and baseball, while the wide, well-paved sidewalks make it ideal for walking, jogging, biking, or simply enjoying the fresh air. Families will love the multiple playgrounds designed for kids of all ages, including a dedicated swing area for toddlers, safely separated from the main play structures. The rotunda, covered in climbing flowers, adds a lovely touch to the park’s beauty. There’s also a designated dog space, making it the perfect spot for pet owners to let their dogs run and play. Whether you’re planning a picnic, a family gathering, or just a relaxing day outdoors, this clean, well-maintained park offers something for everyone to enjoy.
    The Escape Game Irvine - Irvine
    The Escape Game Irvine
    Bentley P: We had an absolute blast here. We chose the special ops challenge and it was indeed pretty challenging. We ended up finishing using one clue and with 3 1/2 minutes left. Our whole group really had a great time. We will definitely come back sometime.
    MUSEUM of ​WOMAN - Irvine
    MUSEUM of ​WOMAN
    Rian Galbraith: The Museum of Woman offers a unique and empowering exploration of womens history, culture, and spirituality, providing an enriching experience that celebrates the contributions and stories of women across time.
    Chaparral Park - Irvine
    Chaparral Park
    Ray Lin: On a Saturday afternoon, we visited Chaparral Park located in Turtle Rock Community and hiked the trail to Sunset Point. The well-maintained trail offered a moderate climb. On the top, you see the views of the city. It is a hidden gem for those seeking a scenic hike. Highly recommended!
    Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial - Irvine
    Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial
    Kevin Judd: This is a great park. Well maintained but it is sad that we need to have such a place and you hope that no more names will need to be added to the list of people who have made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our safety and way of life. May we always remember and honor our servicemen.
    Lion Fountain - Irvine
    Lake Forest Heritage Hill Historic Park - Lake Forest
    Lake Forest Heritage Hill Historic Park
    Leif Satermo: Very cool to see the buildings of Lake Forest. Entry is free and there was nobody around when we went on a Thursday afternoon. Self-guided tours are pretty cool. Not much else to say except its interesting to see how the community developed and the work that was put into the parks creation and upkeep. Most of the buildings are handicap accessible.
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