Tri-City Park
Welcome to Tri-City Park, a hidden gem located at 2301 N Kraemer Blvd in Placentia, California.
This park is not your average outdoor space. It offers a variety of amenities that cater to all ages, making it a perfect destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
One of the standout features of Tri-City Park is its serene lake, where visitors can enjoy fishing and birdwatching. The park also boasts numerous picnic areas, playgrounds for kids, and a range of workout equipment for those looking to break a sweat in nature.
Reviews from satisfied customers rave about the park's cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and overall peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're strolling along the paths with your furry friend, enjoying a sunny day by the water, or simply taking in the beauty of the surroundings, Tri-City Park offers a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
With ample parking options, free entry, and convenient access via multiple routes, Tri-City Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to unwind, connect with nature, and create lasting memories. Experience the magic of Tri-City Park for yourself and discover why it has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.
Tri-City Park Menu
Location
Address: 2301 N Kraemer Blvd Placentia, CA 92870
Phone: (714) 973-3180
Business info
- Good For KidsYes
- Street Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Dogs AllowedYes
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Sebastian C.
This is my go-to park to play Pokémon Go at and it's a good one. They have 7 gyms and a good amount of stops along the whole exterior of the park. If you're team Instinct like myself, don't expect to get gym control during special days like community day because the area is flooded with Mystic and Valor players. At one end of the park, there's a decently sized workout area with tons of machines. On the south end is a kid's playground area with plenty of benches for the adults to sit on. Also, on the southwest end of the park, there's a little trail that'll connect you to softball diamonds and the Tuffree Tennis Courts. There are a good amount of restrooms and drinking fountains spread across. I haven't utilized the restrooms yet but I would assume they're pretty clean. I don't see many homeless people or drug addicts around either. There's plenty of parking available. The main entrance has access to several different areas for parking. There's also a dedicated parking area with access to the west side of the lots if you come straight down Rolling Hills Dr. Park itself is really clean even though there are so many geese, ducks, and many other animals. Honestly a really great park that's decently sized and has plenty of inclines/declines for those looking to exercise. There are many benches along the way.
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Author: Jessica Y.
My Favorite park to come to in the OC! Absolutely beautiful and breath taking. I love sitting by the water on a sunny day with my dog. The park is clean and well maintained. Park is free Hours are Sunrise to Sunset Has gym equipment you can use Baseball field Paddleball court Orange trees are a nice touch Playground for kids
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Author: Sara M.
Such a cute park if you're in the area. They have a lake which I know most people will fish from. You can have parties here, there is a playground for kids. I take my daughter here every so often and never had a bad experience. Some of the slices are always closed and i have yet to see them fix it...but nonetheless a good park.
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Author: A K.
Nice park, well maintained, lots of restrooms which are always clean and open. Has a lake that is stocked with fish a few times a year. It's adjacent to Tuffree Park, which has baseball fields and pickleball courts. Completely free. Access via Kraemer Blvd. (3 parking lots), Rolling Hills Dr. (1 parking lot), or Tuffree Blvd. (Tuffree Park lot). Fishing hours: 7am to sunset PARK HOURS Spring-Summer: 7am to 9pm Fall-Winter: 7am to 6pm