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When the rain lets up for a bit and it’s time to get out of the

house, take the time to visit one of Laguna’s many parks including:

Alta Laguna Park

Located at the north end of Alta Laguna Boulevard, this hilltop

park has a baseball field, six unlighted tennis courts, a

half-basketball court, walking trails, picnic tables and children’s

play equipment.

Bluebird Park

Located on Cress Street between Temple Terrace and Bluebird Canyon

Drive, this park has a fenced playground, a half basketball court,

barbecues and picnic tables. There’s also an unlighted tennis court

one block east on Bluebird Canyon Drive, on top of the water

reservoir.

Dog Park

Located just north of Big Bend on Laguna Canyon Road, the park is

open from dawn to dusk (closed Wednesdays) and dogs can run free.

Dogs must be leashed at all other parks.

Heisler Park

Stretching along the bluffs on Cliff Drive from Aster Street to

Diver’s Cove, this ocean-front park has walking trails, gardens, a

marine refuge with tide pools, picnic tables, barbecues and lawn

bowling greens.

Irvine Bowl

Grassy area, lighted tennis courts and benches, the park is on the

Festival of Arts grounds on Laguna Canyon Road.

Lang Park

Located on Wesley Drive off South Coast Highway, this park has a

grassy play field, children’s play equipment, picnic tables, one

unlighted tennis court and a half basketball court.

Main Beach Park

Located at the end of Broadway on Coast Highway, this beach-front

park has sand volleyball courts, two half basketball courts,

children’s play equipment, benches, picnic tables, public showers and

plenty of tourists.

Moulton Meadows Park

Located at Del Mar and Balboa avenues, this hilltop park has a

grassy play field, a barbecue and picnic tables, two unlighted tennis

courts, two half basketball courts, a par course and children’s play

equipment.

Riddle Field (Boat Canyon)

Located at Cliff Drive and Hillcrest Drive behind Boat Canyon,

this park has a baseball field, a basketball court and children’s

play equipment.

Treasure Island Park

Laguna’s newest park, off South Coast Highway near Wesley Drive

features ocean views, picnic tables, benches and beautiful grassy

areas. Restrooms are available.

SCENIC PARKS

Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, hillsides or canyons from

Laguna’s view parks. None have restrooms.

Brown’s Park

Bluff-top park with a view platform overlooks Main Beach to the

north and has a public art seating area.

Crescent Bay Park

Bluff-top park with ocean and tide-pool views, a grassy area and

benches.

Fernando Street Park

Hillside park with picnic tables and benches.

Nita Carmen Park

Grassy park with benches and art sculptures.

Oak Street Park

This view platform overlooks the ocean.

Pacific Avenue Park

Hillside park has a picnic table and bench.

Ruby Street

Bluff-top park with ocean views.

Thalia Street

This view platform overlooks the ocean.

Top of the World Park

Hilltop park has commanding ocean and canyon views, picnic benches

and heritage trees.

Village Green

Has picnic tables, barbecues, play equipment, a tree-house and a

large grassy area.

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