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    Oak Knoll Park

    4.4 (14 reviews)

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    Food for everyone, support Cypress Youth Baseball leagues. Located in the back of the park near newly remodeled bathrooms.
    K A.

    Yes, there's food at the park! When there is a baseball game, help support Cypress Youth Baseball! Food, drinks and snacks. During Covid, they have a pop up tent located in the back of the park near newly remodeled restrooms. This park is well maintained! Basketball, baseball, TWO playgroundS, volleyball net and exercise stations throughout the park. There is plenty of grass and big trees, bring your family out to enjoy the day. Two parking lots and street parking.

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    Jessie T.

    Love this park! There's a lot of grassy space, two kids play grounds, basketball court, baseball fields, a volleyball and clean bathrooms! We have a lot of family events here and have never been disappointed. I just hope people will continue to keep it clean!

    Cypress Community Center located at Oak Knoll Park
    Stacy B.

    Oak Knoll Park is a nice city park and has a lot of amenities. This park is located on the same site as the Cypress Community Center which means there are often a lot of activities taking place so it can be quite busy. People don't always clean up after themselves and there is a bit more litter around than I'd like to see at a facility that has so much to offer. Parking is plentiful in the lots on Orange and Graham and on the streets as well. Some of the amenities at this park are picnic shelters and plenty of bar-b-cues, a playground area, a full basketball court, softball and baseball fields (with seating), a sand volleyball court, restrooms, and a jogging trail. One of the cool things about this park is that it has a Health Beat course available for teens and adults. You can find out more about Health Beat Outdoor Fitness here: http://www.playlsi.com/Explore-Products/Product-Lines/Park-Fitness-Equipment/HealthBeat/Pages/HealthBeat-Fitness.aspx

    Andrew P.

    I can't say enough good things about Oak Knoll Park, which in my opinion, is Cypress' best public park. The park is quite expansive, but most of the space is devoted to several little league baseball fields. There are two private lots, a larger one that serves the park and community center and a back lot that serves the basketball court and small children's playground. There is also adjacent street parking along Graham St. What I love most about the park is the lush and well pampered grass. There are also plenty of trees to provide shade for picnic goers. Various benches are located throughout the park with few that have pergolas. I'm sure you'll have to go through the city to reserve the private picnic benches. I also noticed BBQ grills next to the picnic areas. There are two main play structures that are hundreds of yards apart. The more updated playground is located towards the back end of the park and it caters to 2-5 year old kids. The structure for older kids is dated and needs TLC. There is also a full court basketball court towards the back.

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    I've been hesitant to write this because we wanted to take time and really experience the program…read morebefore speaking on it. My little brother has been in TQ for about a year now, and the growth has been incredible. Not just on the court, but in who he is as a person. He's more confident, more motivated, and genuinely passionate about the game. There were moments where we weren't sure if he was going to earn more playing time. Instead of guessing or getting frustrated, we encouraged him to have a conversation with Coach Johny. That conversation changed everything. Coach was honest, clear, and laid out exactly what my brother needed to do to earn more opportunities. It gave him something real to work toward. A goal he could actually chase. Since then, he's put in the work and is now a key contributor on his team. What stands out about TQ is that they truly mean it when they say "trust the process." It's a great balance of a family environment and real coaching. The kids are supported, but they are also held to a standard and pushed to grow in a competitive setting. If you're looking for a program that develops players the right way and builds confidence both on and off the court, TQ is the place.

    My younger sister is in the program, and I just wanted to share how amazing her experience has…read morebeen. When she first started a couple years ago, there wasn't even a girls team yet. I remember Johny telling us to stay patient and trust the process, and he really kept his word. Fast forward to now, the girls program has taken off and is super successful! What started as just a couple girls showing up to a skills clinic has grown into multiple full teams ranging from 5th grade all the way to high school. It's been incredible to see how far it's come, and most importantly, my sister is genuinely happy and thriving in the program. Here are a few pics of the girls, so proud of how much they've accomplished!

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    City of Stanton - Rodeo 39, Public Market

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    One of the reasons you have to get to Stanton DMV early is because of their crazy hours. They…read moreclose at noon after opening up at 7am, and than they sord of reopen back up at 1pm. Their DMV is so outdated tho. I do not like the service here. I am glad I no longer have to go to this location after moving to Fountain Valley now. I hope they can make some improvements with their DMV. Hire more people that want to be there.

    Stanton. When I lived there it was known as "Crossroads to Entertainment" because it was a city…read moreyou drove through to get somewhere better, like the beach, Disneyland, or Knott's. I think now it's now famous as the home of Elizabeth Taylor's 7th and last husband. The "City of Stanton" in a governmental sense wasn't bad. They provided a great library and Boys & Girls Club. My first play "California Suite" was at the Stanton Community Center. All of our potholders had come in the mail with the names of Stanton's councilmen and representatives. Did that happen everywhere or just Stanton? As a city, it's okay. I lived in Stanton for almost all of my pre-adult life. It was a quick bus ride to Huntington Beach (sometimes we rode our bikes the 12 miles), and a straight line to Disneyland, just five miles away, close enough that we could see the nightly fireworks that served as an unofficial curfew to come home. I attended Savannah and Mary Perez (both gone). For fun, we had a Golfland, Stanton Village Edwards, annual St. Polycarp festivals, trampoline basketball courts, and the unique Hobby City (now Adventure Land). Though we were regulars at an independent Mario's, the best places to eat in the late 70s were Sundowners (cafeteria style), Me & Ed's (especially after a game), and Pinnacle Peak, where they'd cut off your necktie and hang it, if you were stupid or silly enough to wear one. Like many California cities, it had become populated due to a railway. The LA Interurban ran straight from Watts to Santa Ana in 1905. I, too, would run straight from Watts. Named for LA assemblyman Philip Stanton, the rural area grew and was incorporated in 1911, and although it was then the largest city in OC, Anaheim had planned to use it as their "sewage farm". I think some of the seeds are still there. They dis-incorporated in 1924 to avoid the cost of road building, and re-incorporated in 1950s with the post-war population explosion. Around that time the railway no longer carried passengers, but became my shortcut to junior high. As of 2010, the population was 50% Hispanic, 23% Asian, and 22% white, with a median household of nearly 4 and an income of $51K. Though Safewise included Stanton in their seventh annual "California's 50 Safest Cities" report in 2021, the only time I was "mugged" was two boys taking my newspaper money. It was a little shadier back then. I think the guy running the Olympic torch down Katella (which I witness in 1984) was running a little faster than normal.

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