La Habra Parks
La Habra Parks
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Park Location | Accommodations |
Constitution Plaza Park 1150 E. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 Intersection of Harbor Blvd. and Whittier Blvd. |
Three large flag poles with park benches to reflect the City’s history, landscaped planter, 0.55-acre park. |
Corona Park |
Picnic area and turf, currently undeveloped, 0.18-acre neighborhood park. |
Descanso Park 170 N. Fonda Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 Located off Stearns Ave. just east of Harbor Blvd. |
Children’s playground area, walking path, shaded with trees, small turf area for children to run and play, 1-acre neighborhood park. |
El Centro-Lions Park 320 E. Erna Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Two playgrounds, restrooms, two basketball courts, large patio area, barbecues, sinks, Corn Festival in August, 3.98 acre neighborhood park. |
Esteli Park 2251 E. Brookdale Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 Adjacent to Ladera Palma Elementary School |
Football field, turf area, two hardball fields, landscape planters and trees, snack bar and restrooms, 8.4 acres developed and 1.3 acres of natural undeveloped park. |
Guadalupe Park 381 S. Walnut St. La Habra, CA 90631 Adjacent to the Railroad |
Paved bike trails, open space planted with native California plants, drinking fountains, picnic facilities, bike paths, small playground, fitness course, The Gary Center, and a boxing club within Guadalupe Hall. 2.5-acre developed and 2.4 acres of undeveloped nature park. |
La Bonita Park 1440 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Picnic facilities, 2 restrooms, new playground facilities, 4 lighted softball fields, skate park, roller hockey facility, basketball courts, snack bar, home to Girl Scouts, Child Development Center, and the Boys and Girls Club. Landscaped trail that follows stream bed. 20 acres developed and 2 acres undeveloped neighborhood park. The Boys and Girls club within the park is a quasi-public recreational facility which is largely supported by grants. The club is focused primarily toward teen-aged activities and charges a nominal fee ($5) for membership which enables the use of its gym, its many classrooms and programs. The programs include cultural enrichment classes, health and physical education programs, professional development and educational classes, social recreation, and citizenship and leadership programs.The club also features an after school van pool pick-up program to bring its members to the club after school. |
Las Lomas Park 841 S. Euclid St. La Habra, CA 90631 Adjacent to Las Lomas School |
Playground facilities, picnic areas, barbecues, restrooms, dirt oval walking course, new irrigation system and landscaping. 2.2-acre neighborhood park. |
Leslie Park Imperial Hwy. and Leslie St. La Habra, CA 90631 |
An open area that was a remnant parcel from a realignment of Leslie Street. It functions as a landscaped open space. The adjacent areas are commercial and industrial areas. 0.53 acre natural open space area with trees and turf. |
Loma Norte Park 2051 E. Brookdale Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 West of Ladera Palma School |
Playground facilities, picnic areas, restroom, drinking fountains, built on three levels with a concrete walkway connecting all levels, new playground facilities, barbecues. 4.86-acre neighborhood park. |
Loma Verde Park 501 S. Walnut St. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Playground facilities, picnic areas, basketball court, trees and turf area, new playground, and barbecues. 1.6 acre neighborhood park. |
Montwood Park 231 E. Montwood Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 East of S. Euclid St. |
Two playground facilities, picnic areas, tree and turf area and park benches. 0.60 acre neighborhood park. |
Oeste Park 2300 W. Lambert Rd. La Habra, CA 90631 Adjacent to Olita School |
Two playground facilities (one for toddlers and one for older children), barbecues, picnic facilities, gravel walkway for exercise, park benches, tree and turf area, and drinking fountains. 4.56 acre neighborhood park. |
Old Reservoir Park La Habra, CA 90631 Located off Brookdale Ave, just west of Fullerton Rd. Near Arbolita School |
Picnic facilities, landscaped planters, tree and turf area, and park benches. 1.09 acre neighborhood park. |
Old Settlers Park Euclid St. and La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Completely landscaped and has no open lawn area. Nearby there is a historical plaque marking the former location where former President Richard Nixon opened his first law office in La Habra, at the site of the current La Habra Community Center. 0.07 acre landscaped area. |
Osornio Park 1500 N. Hacienda Rd. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Basketball courts and tree and turf area. 5.0 acre neighborhood park. |
Portola Park 301 S. Euclid St. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Three hardball fields, playground facilities, picnic facilities, park benches, asphalt and concrete paths, snack bar, restrooms, barbecues, two daycare facilities, Depot Theatre, outdoor stage, La Habra Tennis Center,The Children’s Museum at La Habra. 10-acre neighborhood park. A popular park due to its many facilities. It includes the Children's Museum at La Habra which attracts many visitors from throughout Southern California. The museum is also used as a teaching facility by teachers from many areas. The park was also the site of an old railroad station which has been rehabilitated to house the Children's Museum. The museum has recently expanded and includes a new building that extends the old railroad station and has kept its architectural integrity. Within the park there are also two City-operated day care centers that serve approximately 600 children. The park includes enclosed playground facilities for the day care centers and a community theater which provides a venue for plays and theatrical productions. There is also the La Habra Tennis Center which includes 12 lighted courts, a pro shop, and locker facilities. The center provides private court rental and lessons for various age groups. The park also has three ball fields with bleachers and an open area for picnic use on the northern side of the park. All of these uses share a single parking lot. |
Richard’s Park 701 S. Clifton St. La Habra, CA 90631 Lambert Rd. and Euclid St. |
Landscaped planters in 0.28 acre natural open space. |
San Miguel de Allende Park 981 N. Euclid St. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Playground facilities, picnic tables, drinking fountain, tree and turf area. 2.99 acre neighborhood park. |
Terraza Park 450 S. Dexford Dr. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Playground facilities, picnic facilities, drinking fountain, tree and turf area, and barbecues. 2.39 acre neighborhood park. |
Town Center Park Main St. and First Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 |
An open lawn area of 0.21 acres to the north of the intersection. A short walk north to La Habra Blvd and west to Euclid St will bring you to Historical Site No. 29 commemorating the route of the original El Camino Real. Spanish for The Royal Road and also known as The King's Highway, the historical route from the Spanish colonial era connected 21 missions and other sites in the former Alta California. The plaque also marks the birthplace of the city when the first post office naming this settlement La Habra was granted in 1898. |
Vista Grande Park 1100 W. Lambert Rd. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Scout Hut, a Head Start School, a wilderness area and bird sanctuary. The park is primarily an open space, and it is used for jogging and informal play by residents of the neighborhood. Restroom and dirt walking path. 3 acres developed and 14.54 acres undeveloped. |
Vista Del Valle Park 1600 S. Idaho St. La Habra, CA 90631 |
Natural park, two playgrounds, gazebo picnic area, barbecues, restroom, drinking fountains, turf areas with landscaped planters, and exercise walking trails. 26.68 acres in size and is the city's newest park developed in 1995. |