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    Windermere Park

    4.3 (6 reviews)

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    La Mirada Regional Park

    La Mirada Regional Park

    4.3(82 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    La Mirada Community Park in La Mirada, California has a really lively and refreshing atmosphere…read morethat I enjoyed when I visited with someone. I saw a lot of teenagers there, and the whole place feels energetic in a way that teenagers would love. The open fields, walking areas, and places to sit don't cost anything at all, which makes it easy to relax and have fun without needing a plan. I didn't realize how much there was to enjoy until I walked around and saw how naturally welcoming the park feels. It surprised me how comfortable it was to just be there without feeling rushed. Even though it's just a community park, it gives teenagers a great place to hang out, take pictures, play sports, or just be creative outdoors. I only visited La Mirada Community Park one time in my life before making this review, but it ended up being one of the most relaxed and youthful places I've been to in a long time. I never doubted that the experience would turn out the way I hoped it would. I've lived for 24 years, but in the summer of 2024 I learned that I'm still physically and mentally 18 years old, and that my prefrontal cortex is more developed than the average 25‑year‑old's. Maybe that's why I connect so much with places that feel playful and full of energy. I would highly recommend that teenagers go to this park because it gives them a fun, open space to enjoy themselves and feel creative.

    We came to this park because it's large and wanted to check if it would be a good spot for photos…read more I loved how open it felt and that there were tons of activities going on. There are multiple baseball fields as well as a disc golf course, which was cool to see. Another big plus is that parking is free and plentiful!

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    La Mirada Regional Park - Funnel Cake, fresh produce & more

    Funnel Cake, fresh produce & more

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    Everything from BBQ to dog treats

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    Bathroom stall, public restroom

    PlayPie - Indoor play space

    PlayPie

    4.0(493 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    Kid friendly
    Free parking

    We love this place and how spacious it is. My son loves checking out their books and their video…read moreroom where the kiddos can play video games or games from the projector. Definitely worth going back because when you're all done and exhausted, eating in the food court upstairs was delicious!

    Just from visiting this spot a couple times on separate occasions, I would definitely consider this…read morethe best indoor spot I have ever seen for a toddler. It's quite spacious and there are just such a variety of activities for kids, from playing in a ball pit, to stacking random foam blocks, to playing in an area filled with random electronic entertainment (like mario kart and coloring fish), to actual play area with slides and padded obstacles. Even after seeing some of the lower reviews, I still think it is relatively clean considering the amount of traffic the weekend or evening may bring. I didn't really see anything that was broken or not working, and even when the mario kart system bugged out and was on a default screen, a staff member quickly did a reset and got it back into working order within 10 minutes or so. A consideration to be made is the fact that not all the parents are attentive with their kids, so there were definitely some kids that are just disrupting other kids playing or being obnoxious/rude. It's inevitable but also makes it feel like some parents literally just let their kids do whatever with little supervision, knowing that they are within the indoor playground. For example, my 1 year old was sitting on the padded carousel, and an older kid (at least 6 y.o.) jumped into the middle of the carousel and started dancing around wildly, which would've been fine until he almost fell on top of my much smaller child. It should also be noted that the area was marked for 2 y.o. or younger, but there's pretty much no enforcement of the space. Otherwise, it's a really cool spot for kids to burn a few hours and I still think it's remarkable that they fit so many different things to do in the same area.

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    Indoor Play area

    PlayPie - Indoor playground

    Indoor playground

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    The first Indoor Snow Tube Slide!!!

    Little Seekers Softplay - Ohh, The fun that awaits your little ones .. :)

    Little Seekers Softplay

    4.9(125 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    This is a top notch business. I could not recommend it more!!!…read more Their product is amazing (the play area was the hit of the party) but even more impressive was how well it was delivered. It was pouring rain on the day of our event and pretty much every other vendor we were working with was late, lost, scrambling... but Frank and his team were like the calm eye of the storm. Super communicative, prompt, did their thing and then left and then came back for clean up right on time. Thank you!!!!!

    I was fortunate to find this company at the last minute to rent a play area for my 5 yr olds…read morebirthday party. They provided me with a quote and was super responsive (and delightful) to communicate with. I was able to inquire and book in one afternoon. I chose the fun pack 3. It came with a ball pit, soft stacking block toys and bouncy animals. The kids loved it! It was a hit especially with our tiny toddlers. It was nice to have them play in a safe space. We opted to have them set up in our garage. That way it was out of the sun and the parents got to see the kids. I was extremely happy to see them sanitize all the play toys before the kids were able to play. Such a great help for them to clean. It shows they really care about their customers because they have kids too. Highly recommend! We will definitely rent from them again!

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    Little Seekers Softplay - Fun pack 2 with slide toddler jumper upgrade. 11ft x 18ft play area

    Fun pack 2 with slide toddler jumper upgrade. 11ft x 18ft play area

    Little Seekers Softplay - All the softplay blocks are wiped down and clean as we setup the play area.

    All the softplay blocks are wiped down and clean as we setup the play area.

    Little Seekers Softplay - Let those little seekers fly with their imagination

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    Let those little seekers fly with their imagination

    Hillcrest Park - Sunset view overlooking Hillcrest Park stairs and city lights

    Hillcrest Park

    4.4(164 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    My family and I met several of my daughter's high school classmates at this park to take photos…read morebefore they departed for their prom. The big deal here is to take photos adjacent to the large water fountain. This is an extremely popular photo location, as over 100 students here in formal wear from various high schools. The park itself was very clean and well-maintained, with numerous areas for visitors to take photos. Parking is available in one of the numerous parking lots surrounding the park.

    Hillcrest Park in Fullerton--specifically the stairs--is no joke, but that's exactly why we love…read moreit. We went early in the morning around 7:00 AM, and it was already packed. Parking was very limited at that time, so plan ahead if you're going early. Clearly, a lot of people know this is the spot for a serious workout. The stairs themselves are brutal in the best way possible. After about three rounds, my legs were completely done--but it's such an effective workout. This place really gets your cardio in fast, and you feel accomplished every time you finish a round. The views along the way make it even more worth it. We also came back later in the day around 5:30 PM. It starts to get a bit dark around that time, so that's something to keep in mind, but it's still a great experience and totally worth it. Overall, if you're looking for a challenging, fun, and effective outdoor workout, Hillcrest Park stairs deliver every time. Just be ready for sore legs and limited parking during peak hours.

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    Hillcrest Park - My daughter (center) and a few of her friends are ready for the prom

    My daughter (center) and a few of her friends are ready for the prom

    Hillcrest Park - First maternity photo shoot

    First maternity photo shoot

    Hillcrest Park - Great location for pictures!!

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    Great location for pictures!!

    Ralph B Clark Regional Park

    Ralph B Clark Regional Park

    4.5(199 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    One of my favorite new parks that my friend introduced me to. We always park on the street to save…read moreon parking inside the park. There really is something for everyone and I love the surrounding "hiking" trails. Around the lake by the tennis courts there is also a free little library that have good quality books and sometimes I saw a stack of CDs as well. We have been here multiple times and will be back again to take a stroll after lunch.

    Ralph B. Clark Park in Buena Park gave me the kind of experience that stays with you long after you…read moreleave. I went there with someone, and the moment we stepped into the park, I felt this bright, open energy that reminded me of the same playful excitement I felt when I visited Funko Hollywood. The whole place felt alive in a way I didn't expect from a park. What really stood out to me right away was how many teenagers were there. They were walking around the trails, relaxing under the trees, taking pictures near the lake, and just enjoying the space in a natural, comfortable way. Seeing so many teenagers made the park feel even more vibrant, almost like it was designed for them to have a place where they could be themselves. As I walked around, I appreciated how easy it was to enjoy everything without feeling rushed. The park is big enough to explore but not so big that it feels overwhelming. The lake area especially has this peaceful atmosphere that still feels exciting because of all the activity happening around it. I saw teenagers taking photos with the water behind them, and the scenery looked so good that it almost felt like a real outdoor version of those fun, creative photo spots at Funko Hollywood. Everything was free, which makes it even better for teenagers who want a place to hang out, take pictures, and have fun without spending money. I only visited Ralph B. Clark Park one time before making this review, but it left a strong impression on me. I didn't realize how much there was to enjoy until I walked deeper into the park and saw the trails, the open fields, the museum building, and all the little areas where people were relaxing. The experience turned out exactly the way I hoped it would. It reminded me how much I enjoy places that feel youthful, open, and creative. In the summertime of 2024, I learned that I am still physically and mentally 18 years old even though I have lived for 24 years, and that sense of youthfulness connected perfectly with the atmosphere of this park. My prefrontal cortex may be more developed than the average 25 year old's, but that does not stop me from appreciating places that make me feel playful, sharp, and relaxed at the same time. Ralph B. Clark Park is honestly one of the most enjoyable outdoor places I have been to in a long time. It has that perfect mix of calm and excitement that teenagers love, and it gives them a space to talk, laugh, take pictures, walk around, and feel creative without any pressure. I would highly recommend that teenagers go there because it is the kind of place where they can have fun, feel comfortable, and make memories in a setting that feels safe, open, and full of life.

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    Pug mommy

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    Ralph B Clark Regional Park - Spotted a beautiful bird looking down on me.

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    Spotted a beautiful bird looking down on me.

    La Habra Splash Pad : Brio Park - Shaded playground

    La Habra Splash Pad : Brio Park

    4.5(35 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Took the kids to have our weekly splash pad water day with their cousins & this week we picked this…read morepark & it did not disappoint, it was very nice. I loved the fact that the splash pad area was gated & there was shade so the kiddos weren't in straight sun! Bathrooms were very clean as well as the playground area, the playground area was also shaded. Overall it was a well spent day! Will definitely come back. *Street parking only *Free to the public *Splash Pad is open from 11am-6pm (Summer) *Free lunches provided till 12pm (Summer)

    This is a fun Splashpad. We've been twice now - once for a birthday and once just to go. When my…read moreson was a bit smaller it felt a little more dangerous with bigger kids running without paying attention and him slipping on the slides etc when they got too wet. Not sure if wearing sandals made a difference, but with him being 4 now he was able to navigate it quite easily. Someone brought a ton of water balloons when we visited so that was a huge hit. The ice cream man always tends to visit and someone from The City of La Habra seems to be seated at tents there. The park part is okay - again, feels a little dangerous when wet kids are mingling with the dry ones and slip on things, but maybe that's just me! The last time we were there there was a guy who seemed homeless just kind of sitting in the park area so we left once my son was done with the water side. Parking is a toss up - we parked at the museum across the street and walked over. Pretty easy, but sometimes we're lucky and get a spot on the street right by the splash pad. I do like that the splash pad is complete enclosed by a gate though! It's a fun place to visit and it's mostly (if not all the way) shaded for the kids. Certain parts of the seating for guardians gets blasted by the son, but the kids seem pretty protected from the rays!

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    La Habra Splash Pad : Brio Park
    La Habra Splash Pad : Brio Park - Restrooms available by the playground

    Restrooms available by the playground

    La Habra Splash Pad : Brio Park - Giant Water guns for the boys!

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    Giant Water guns for the boys!

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