Garden Grove parks feature lots of shade trees, ball fields and open space where families can play. The parks are the heartbeat of this Orange County city which prides itself on being people-friendly. Among the annual activities that take place in the parks is Summer Concerts and the springtime Easter Egg Hunt.
Atlantis Play Center
13630 Atlantis Way (off of Westminster Boulevard)
Chapman Sports Park
Chapman & Knotts
11 acres
restrooms
sports fields
tennis
basketball
ball diamonds
hockey
racquetball
Eastgate
12001 St. Mark St.
4.5 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
basketball courts
pool
BBQ
Edgar Park
12781 Topaz
Playground
Sports field
Horseshoe pits
Faylane Park
11700 Seacrest
2.9 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
pool
horseshoe pits
Garden Grove Park
9301 Westminster Blvd.
40 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
basketball courts
volleyball
ball fields
racquetball
BBQ
Gutosky Park
9201 Ferris
2.1 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
Hare School
12012 Magnolia
14 acres
open fields
basketball
Magnolia Park
11402 Magnolia
5.9 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
sports field
tennis
exercise course
Pioneer Park
12722 Chapman
4 acres
playground
sports fields
hockey
Twin Lakes Park
12952 Lampson
23 acres
playground
restrooms
exercise facility
Village Green
12732 Main St.
6.3 acres
playground
reservations accepted
sports fields
West Grove Park
5372 Cerulean
6.6 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
sports fields
BBQ
senior facilities
West Haven Park
12252 West
10 acres
playground
reservations accepted
restrooms
sports fields
Woodbury Park
13800 Rosita Place
3.3 acres
playground
restrooms
basketball courts
pool
Garden Grove Sports & Recreation Center
13641 Deodara Drive, Garden Grove, CA 92844
This schedule is subject to change without notice.
For more information, contact: (714) 889-5783.
The Stanley Ranch Museum
(714) 530-8871
Owned and maintained by the Garden Grove Historical
Society, the Stanley Ranch Museum is a two-acre park to which
several of Garden Grove's oldest homes and commercial buildings
have been relocated. The Ware-Stanley House, built in 1892, is
the focus home at the museum. Also included at the site are
homes dating from the late 1800's to early 1900's. Garden
Grove's first post office, opened in 1877, the Electric Shoe
Shop/Barber Shop, and Garden Grove's Fire Engine No. 1, a 1926
American La France are part of the exhibits. One of the most
popular attractions is the Walt Disney Studio Garage which was
relocated to the former ranch site in recent years. Guided tours
of the museum facilities are provided on the third Sunday of
each month
from 1:30 pm.