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    Marna O'Brien Park

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Clean bathrooms and ground well kept ! I love the picnic area which is in the shade !

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    Lakepoint Park - Lake View

    Lakepoint Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Gorgeous park for dogs and their human families and solo hikersI…read more Love the giant trees most of all. There's a large playground area for kids with picnic tables. Believe me. This park is a jewel and really has everything; a view of the lake, a huge picturesque meandering path to do laps around, smiling people to greet and no high rise buildings to obstruct the view. The sky is radiant in the early mornings when the sun comes up and everything is glistening. The Canadian geese love this place as a stop over to rest. Afterwards, stop at the community Coffee shop on Main Street for a latte. My only concern are the lids and tabs from beverages which I pick up on my laps. It adds up. There are trash cans throughout. Let's keep our parks pristine.

    The park itself isn't the biggest park. it has a loop walk, if you walked three loops it'd be a…read morelittle over a mile. it has a huge combination soccer/football field. it has exercise spots throughout the trail but some of its either under construction or broken. but the pull up bars are still functional. it has two playgrounds next to eachother. one for smaller children and one for bigger kids. my nieces enjoyed it! you can see the lake from the walkway and at one point there's no fence (far away from the playground) and you could walk down to it if you wanted to. there was also a sand volley ball court but the net was taken down for some reason, maybe renovation ? they had restrooms, didn't check them out though. overall, decent playground with nice views! lots of shades from big trees!

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    Summerly Community Park - Playground

    Summerly Community Park

    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Summerly Community Park playground has lots of shade! This is probably the shadiest (in a good way)…read moreplayground that I've ever visited, and I've visited many playgrounds. There are big canopies that tower over the playground equipment, which was a relief on the hot 90-degree day that we visited. The shade keeps the equipment cool, so kids can actually enjoy it. There are separate jungle gyms for young kids/toddlers and older kids. There are little spinny seats to spin on, tunnels, slides, caves, and lots of areas to climb and parkour. I would say that this playground skews a little on the young side. Kids 10 and younger would probably enjoy this the most. This park also has multiple baseball fields (two major and two minor league), a dog park, a huge skate park and lots of parking. This is a neat community park in Lake Elsinore.

    I've lived here about five years and I've complained about the Jacuzzi being broken down multiple…read moretimes. They spent approximately $240,000 redoing the pool and Jacuzzi making the Jacuzzi twice as large. You can't really tell much difference other than that. Every third time I go to the Jacuzzi, it isn't working and I've complained over and over again and only get a lot of Nothing. They need to change the way they turn the Jacuzzi on because the fob system is fallible and constantly breaks down. I've told this to them over and over again for five years and they do nothing about it. I'm wondering why they didn't add another Jacuzzi to the other pool so that if one broke down residence could go to the other whoever's planning Everything here doesn't know what they're doing. They are probably sick of me complaining, but I don't care I pay my dues on time every month, but I'm not getting the value out of it.

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    Town Square Park - $5 tasting menu

    Town Square Park

    4.8(6 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    We came here for the very FIRST event called FLAVOR FEST which also featured $5 global tasting menu…read morefrom certain vendors. There was a FREE CONCERT thought the day featuring Thai Dancing, Lion Dance, Polynesian Dance, Rock and Roll Band and more!... I got there at about 4pm and some of vendors like the Lumpia or GOI Thai Express was not ready yet. I was looking forward to trying some of the $5 tasting menu but, I realized that the portions were small so I bought some of the regular orders as well... $5 TASTING MENU: 8/10 My favorite tasting menu was from the Mediterranean vendor called Flavor Fire which had 2 CHICKEN SKEWER, hummus with rice pilaf and an orchid flower. I also got the $5 Lumpia which has about 5 mini lumpias... GOI THAI EXPRESS: 7/10 Waited in line for 30 plus minutes and got the Brisket with truffled fried rice and curry puffs. The CURRY PUFFS were tiny and not tasty. However, the BRISKET with TRUFFLED FRIED RICE was FIRE!!!! That was worth the wait... I would recommend coming at 4:30pm as some of the popular vendors like GOI THAI EXPRESS and the LUMPIA vendors were not ready yet. The festival was set to start from 3:00pm-8pm... PARKING: PLENTY of parking Both on the dirt and the concrete!! AMBIANCE: 10/10 This was a great experience and I hope they will have it every year! It is by far the most impressive FOOD FAIR because it's not as crowded as the LA or OC fair and it's the most organized and CLEANEST FOOD FESTIVAL I've ever seen! Bravo!! Unlike the 626 night market, this event also has FREE ADMISSION!!! It's a WINNER WINNER TOWN SQUARE PARK CHICKEN DINNER!!!!!!

    Town Square Park (also known as Hunt Field) in Murrieta is really two parks in one -- and both…read moreserve different purposes depending on what you're looking for. On the south side near the corner of Plum and Juniper, there's a smaller grassy park area with lots of beautiful shade trees and about 5-6 picnic tables. It's quiet, peaceful, and perfect for lunch, relaxing, or small gatherings. There's no playground equipment here -- just open grass and shade -- which makes it great for older kids or adults wanting a calm space. One thing to note: it's not enclosed or gated, so if you have little ones who like to wander, you'll want to keep a close eye on them. The other half of the park is Hunt Field, home to three baseball fields regularly used by Murrieta National Little League. There's one Juniors-sized field and two smaller T-Ball/little kid fields. The fields are very well maintained -- you can tell there's an ongoing battle with gophers, but the city and league do a solid job staying on top of it and filling holes quickly. There are two porta-potties near the main field closest to Juniper (though currently no ADA-accessible unit -- something I've asked the city to consider adding). On game nights or Saturdays when there are official games (not just practices), the snack bar is sometimes open, which is a nice bonus. Shade is limited around the baseball fields, and while there are small bleacher sections at each field, bringing your own chair is a smart move for comfort. Parking is pretty convenient -- street parking is available, there's a smaller lot off Juniper with a few handicap spaces, and a much larger lot in the back accessible from Plum Street or Adams Avenue. Bonus tip: If the Community Center is open, you can use the indoor restrooms instead of the porta-potties. Overall, it's a great community park and a central hub for local youth baseball. Whether you're there for a quiet lunch under the trees or cheering on a Little League game, it's a solid Murrieta staple.

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