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Frank P.

This park has everything. I saw tennis courts, baseball diamonds, pool, several picnic tables, playground for the kids, a stage for concerts, BBQ pits, walking trail, lots of grassy areas. It's a great place to walk your dog. There's plenty of parking. I didn't use the restroom so I can't say if they're clean or not. This park has something for everyone.

Sandra volleyball courts (2)
Raymond C.

This park is clean and very welcoming. I came 2 do sum pull-ups and the park was great.they have all kinds of equipment included @ this park. The pool wasn't open but it looks very clean and ready 4 the summer season Plus on the ground @ the children's playground there was no garbage. No plastic, no anything!! Great job City of Orange!!

Sandy B.

A really nice local park just off the 22 freeway. There are 2 sides divided by a large parking area. Baseball diamonds, a walking trail to the Santa Ana River Trail, playground, concert dome with dance floor, pool, tennis courts, bathrooms, and covered eating area with grill stands.

2-5 year old play structure
Emma E.

Really great play structure with plenty of green space and trees for shade. Bathroom and water fountain available. Parking is a little tricky to find and not super stroller friendly to the play structure and lots of homeless people hanging around/ passing through

Denny W.

I've been coming to Hart park for around 15 years playing softball. I've lived in the area now for about two and this is the first time I've walked here and really explored the whole park. The park has a lot for everyone to do from two softball courts, two tennis courts, a football field could also be used for soccer, horseshoes, a huge pool, tons of places for party's or family gatherings. Lots of shade. There does seem to be an increase in the homeless population at the park, the whole south west side has quite a bit including by one of the softball fields and under the bridge. The bathrooms are quite dirty and this has been an ongoing thing since I've been going here for the last 15 years.

Javier R.

Update: 10/23 Clean and inviting. Santiago walk and bike trail is great for long runs, easy biking, and scenery enjoyment . A bit of homelessness can be seen, but nothing to worry about. It's a wide open park with lots of free parking. There is also a community pool and a large baseball diamond. lots of open space for barbecues and 2 main trails for running the West trail leads back to the city and the East trail leaves towards the Santa Ana river trail. The park is safe, clean, and inviting. Update. 10/2019: It's still a lovely park to visit and hang out. During the day... be careful on the further edges of the park, ie..the freeway area... a few homeless people will be in this area...often asking for handouts or soliciting help. Careful restrooms. Don't go alone...shady people are sometimes found here. Careful with people riding bikes at high speed, those with backpacks and regular clothes... often can be hazardous when walking along sidewalks.

Women's Bathrooms were disgusting. Out of toilet paper and not cleaned. Pee all over And only one stall. Gross.
Rena S.

Women's Bathrooms were disgusting. Out of toilet paper and not cleaned. Pee all over And only one stall. Gross. The park is huge and beautiful but parking is awful.

Melissa T.

I've lived in OC for 41 years, and this was the first time we used the pool at Hart Park. BEST POOLS EVER!! The staff was very inviting and friendly. The facilities were clean. Not crowded for a Tuesday afternoon . Thank you for such a great day and memorable experience for my daughter and myself.

summer concerts on Wednesdays
Laura N.

It was early 90's when I heard about the punk shows at hart park! I used to hang out with punks back in the day, and then it all came to an end. When it blew up into a riot! (Only a few of us remember?) Any how it has become a family tradition to come out during the bloody hot summer days. They offer; Summer concerts on Wednesdays Pool for 75 minutes $2.50 (swimming under the stars) http://www.cityoforange.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=225 baseball field easy parking bathrooms are "OK to meh" (just being honest) The park has big giant trees that are awesome for pinatas. In the last 25 years I have celebrated my fathers birthday to my children's birthday. To many bbq's with loved ones. Drawbacks; yeah they do have homeless ppl but they leave you alone. I have never had a problem with them. Perks; Summer concerts are donations based and you can either bring your own food and drinks. Those get jammed busy. Dogs and kids are welcomed. The pool is totally happening if you wish to cool off. Otherwise the Kawanis club sells food if you decide to show up. I have seen bounce houses at the park and for those I am pretty sure you need a permit. To acquire permit(s) for social events; https://eventsolutions.com/locations/company-picnic-locations/hart-park-orange/ The only other thing you need to be aware this park has an infestation of squirrels.

Playground
Uv C.

This park has volleyball courts, tennis courts, playground for kids. Lots of trees with shade. And large open seating for picnics and there are restrooms here.

The bandshell! Built in 1938. The second project in this historic park!

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Beautiful park if you live in a orange or Santa Ana. The Santiago Park is terrible and unkept. This one is safe and family friendly.

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4.4(527 reviews)
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*Be aware of Rattle snakes out on the deeper walking trails during this season*…read moreThis is a fantastic park for families, parties, and individuals who love walking their dogs. Heads up, entrance fee/parking is $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends. There is so much to see and do here! Snack Bar, Pony rides, a train that travels around the inner part of the park, horseback riding lessons (3rd party company), picnic areas, bike rentals, and giant wheel floating tricycles on the pond! To walk their inner perimeter pathways, where all the trees are, it's about a mile out and a mile back. If you have kids, they will love looking for the ground squirrels or wild peacocks, the train, ponies and more! There is so much wide open grassy space close to parking. There are several parking lots scattered all throughout the park. So you are always close to your care and nature. This last week, I walked a dog every day there and 3 outs of the 5 days, i encountered a rattle snake, not a big deal and it is after all...nature! Theirs was out on the more extensive hiking and walking trails beyond the main area. During spring and summer, it is good to carry a stick to help deter the snakes. I also would not use headphones out on the trails for this reason. Stay alert, and you will stay safe. If you have any concerns, always check in with a park ranger! It can get crowded on the weekends, specifically afternoons when a lot of parties and family gatherings are happening.

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If you're looking for a solid hiking spot in OC, this place strikes a nice balance--it's not…read morecompletely cut off from civilization, but still feels like a legit nature escape. There are several trails to choose from, all clearly marked by difficulty, and the signage throughout makes it easy to stay on track. Still, it's a smart move to snap a photo of the trail map before heading out. We went with a moderate route, which was mostly easygoing with just enough challenge to keep it interesting. If you're up for more of a workout, the difficult trails will definitely get your heart rate up. The vibe was great, with lots of friendly hikers, and plenty of dogs along the way. We visited late Sunday morning, and it felt lively without being overcrowded. Parking was easy to find and only cost a few bucks. One heads-up: there's basically no shade, so sunscreen is a must!

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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.

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