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Marcus F.

Webb park consists of a large pond (they call it a small lake) and a Veterans memorial. There's a short circular path that wraps around this picturesque pond that's perfect for strollers. The highlight of this experience will be the sun basking turtles, there's a ton of them. Because of the small and limited nature of this park it's not really a destination spot. It's a nice spot if you just need to clear your mind for 30 minutes.... - Park is full of Au Pairs. - This is not a tranquil park as it's right under a very busy freeway. - Public Parking is shared with a now defunct Chinese Restaurant.

There are a good number of benches to sit on
Kim C.

Nice park to stroll, scooter, watch or feed animals and relax. My boys enjoy feeding the animals the most. There are ducks, koi, turtles, birds, and different types of fish. Food for Ducks: DO NOT BRING BREAD! Based on a sign posted at the Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Lake we bring- *Oats (the ducks at this pond like this the best) *Sliced Seedless Grapes *Peas *Bird Feed (the ducks like this as well) Other: -No public restroom -Several benches to sit, relax, and eat. -Handful of shaded areas. -No play structure

Veteran memorial within the park.
Thomas S.

This pocket park is located among offices with direct access from the hotel my family stayed in. This was where I did my daily morning walk under the beautiful Southern California weather. The park has a beautiful small pond with crazy numbers of ducks and black birds. The landscaping was nicely done. There was even a small veteran memorial. I really enjoyed my walk here.

The Man Made Lake
Jack M.

This is not a well known park give it is nestled behind a number of business and meets right up against Interstate 15. It's not a very large park so do not plan to come play soccer of flag football here. However, what you can do is walk around its perimeter, check out the man made lake with turtles, koi, ducks, and few other critters running and swimming about. The park offers some benches strategically placed for lake viewing and under most of them are under some shade. The grass area that surrounds the small lake is well kept. At the center of the lake is a nestling island that was bustling with some nesting during my visit. No humans allowed please.. The park is private but no one directed be out during my visit, but it's managed by the Rancho Bernardo Town Center Property Owners Association, at least that was what the sign said.

Beautiful park with grassy areas and benches around a small pond filled with ducks and turtles. For those visiting for the first time, the GPS tries to lead you into the Courtyard Hotel parking lot. We drove around the block to find parking. The park is also home to the Rancho Bernardo Veterans Memorial. This is a great spot for a picnic or a short stroll around the pond. There are no trash cans or rest rooms (at least none that I saw), so plan accordingly. It sits right off the 15, so there's a fair amount of highway noise. Still, it's well worth a visit if you're in the area.

Maria C.

I've been here a couple times and what I like most about this park is the Veteran's Memorial. My dad is a veteran and any chance to honor those who served our country deserve our utmost respect. Semper Fi! It's a very peaceful and serene park with ducks and turtles. Lots of benches to sit with a small bridge on the north side of the pond. This spot is hidden and I have never seen this place packed. Perhaps not many people know about it ??? I attended a wedding ceremony and it was beautifully done. A nice little getaway for an hour or two.

Beautiful little park next to the Marriott Courtyard and Pearl Chinese Cuisine
Michelle S.

What a great little park. Couldn't believe I never knew about it until today. I was at the gym and checking out Yelp to see what was nearby, and this popped up. Hubby and I dropped by for a few minutes and enjoyed a short walk around the pond, watching the ducks & turtles. Yes, it has freeway noise. But it's better than not having the park there! And how cool is it for guests at the Marriott Courtyard to have a beautiful park for walking, reading, or having a picnic? Only down side is there isn't any dedicated parking so unless you are having a meal at Pearl you'll likely have to park on the street. Definitely a little oasis in the city!

Wendy B.

This is one precious little park. It backs up to the Courtyard Marriott in Rancho Bernardo, not to mention many other office buildings and a restaurant and the I15 freeway. It is hidden from view and a big surprise when you discover it. I can't even find parking designated for the park. All there is is a small sign directing you there from the main street. But there it is, in all it's innocent glory. A natural looking pond and a little island for ducks to lay their eggs. Then there are the masses of ducks, exotic birds, big and little turtles sunning on rocks, little waterfalls, reeds, a weeping willow, and a little bridge. It has a wide paved path going completely around the pond, for a nice gentle stroll or getting some exercise, and benches for sitting. A beautiful place for kids, dogs and adults. Come, relax and discover the beauty and simplicity of nature right here. This is also a lovely place to honor and read the plaques dedicated to our veterans. It is fun, also free.

Saori K.

Very Beautiful park! Not big but very peaceful and lots of rock benches there. Good Sunday morning picnic place. My dog enjoyed there too.

Justin A.

A few years ago, I found myself working at the Courtyard by Marriott in Rancho Bernardo. Interesting thing about this Courtyard, most guests want the rear facing rooms that overlook the small park on the rear of the property. The park is defined by a beautiful little pond and swaying Eucalyptus trees. This little area , Webb Park, as I found out today, comprises a quaint walking path. The center of the pond is home to "Nestling Island" a refuge for the large population of ducks that reside there. I enjoyed my stroll around pond and found the experience relaxing. The path leading to the park starts at Bernardo Center Drive; a large clock donated by the Rotary Club marks the path's beginning. Interestingly, there are small alcoves along the path's route. One is clearly in the stepped circular pattern of of a micro-theater. Someone has spraypainted "I AM NOW" in this space. I haven't had the time to truly reflect on the significance, if any, of this statement in this location, but thusfar I'm giving the artist the benefit of the doubt. Webb Park is a unique little space. It's also clearly been given a lot of attention as evidenced by the many donors and patrons that have been involved in the project over the years. There appears to be some question regarding the park's future as I saw flyers requesting assistance in digging a well in order to save the park. I can imagine this has something to do with California's drought, and the City being unable to justify the water use? I hope the park is saved, as I'm quite sure the alternative would be a field of grass (requiring irrigation) or a parking lot. Neither of these options compare to Webb Park. It's a little diamond in the middle of Rancho Bernardo, and I like it.

Lena N.

Webb Park is such a hidden gem in Rancho Bernardo. It's right behind Pearl Chinese restaurant and Marriott Courtyard on the opposite side. There's no designated parking besides a small amount of street parking but I believe you can park at Pearl and won't get towed.. (fingers crossed!) Definitely a nice place to take a stroll or read a book if you're okay with the noise from the 15 freeway. It's not that loud but I'm sure bothers some people! Overall.. definitely check it out!

Scott M.

Cool place to watch ducks on a big pond, and the kids rode their bikes around the lake and had a large time! Parking is a bit of a mystery as it seems the lot is the same as the Chinese restaurant. It was full and dim sum. Lots of other lots around with "will tow you if you ain't a costumer" signs. While you are here, You get the constant loud hum of the freeway, which somewhat counter acts the peacefulness of the pond. It would be a better park for the deaf. I'm just saying.

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Beautiful park with grassy areas and benches around a small pond filled with ducks and turtles.

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