Santiago Park - City of Santa Ana

Category: Park in Santa Ana, California

Address: 600 E Memory Ln, Santa Ana, CA 92705, USA

Phone: +17146476902

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–6PM

Monday: 6AM–6PM

Tuesday: 6AM–6PM

Wednesday: 6AM–6PM

Thursday: 6AM–6PM

Friday: 6AM–6PM

Saturday: 6AM–6PM

Reviews

Vicki Amnat

Jan 24, 2022

Pretty nice pocket of green tucked inside the city of Santa Ana. At some parts of this short trail, it doesn't feel like you're in the middle of the city anymore. I like how if you keep walking down this trail, you'll eventually end up at Hart Park which should have pubic restrooms. I liked taking my dog here for a break from the city, but the only downside to this short hiking trail is that there's usually homeless people hanging out near the freeway overpasses under the bridges.

fernando ramirez

May 23, 2021

i did not expect this park to be this nice. it's got a walking trail on both sides of what used to be running water or a path for water or at least that's what it looked like. there was plenty of parking available and there weren't too many people the day i visited. i'd like to return to see both sides of the park and trail on a sunny day again.

Monsier

Feb 12, 2021

Mother Nature. What an amazing creator. She has all those trees (some are just WOW even if I have seen these trees before) for all of us to admire and appreciate. The birds (best to be there by right when they open and a very good set of binoculars) are just amazing to watch. I've see birds I knew existed but never actually seen one till one day I decided to go early in the morning. The trails are cool and spacious good exercise for the heart and lungs because they don't have huge hills to overcome and you are limited as to how extreme you are allowed to exercise. Be sure to bring your 🐩🐕 so funny to watch them wanting to catch a 🐿️. At one end of the park they have a very peaceful nature garden. Well maintained and lots of info regarding each plant, flower, tree, and wildlife. This is best area to go bird watching. They do have a playground but I honestly would not go near it. HELLO COVID-19! If you do please follow guidelines to prevent an outbreak and for the safety of your children. This really is a nice park and trust me, you feel you are going to go crazy visit this park. My stress level decreased in just 2 visits and now I catch myself visiting this park once a month. Happy Trailing and PLEASE wear your 😷 and carry hand sanitizer or wear latex/latex free gloves.

Candace Carteen

Jun 4, 2019

You looking for a place to get away and have a quick picnic, a place to sit under the trees or just a little green space out of the city, drop by this park. I'm not going to tell you it's gorgeous. It is not! There are quite a few homeless people who frequent the area, although none of them appear to be living there. There are at least half-a-dozen pretty nice picnic tables. There is an archery field, which is quite well kept up. You can also bring your tennis ball or racquetball You can enjoy that too. If you like to feed the squirrels, you have to bring your nuts and bread here. The squirrels are amazing and just friendly enough to get close so you can see them but not so friendly that they're crawling all over your table. If you enjoyed my review, please LIKE below and, as always, have an amazing life!

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Questions & Answers

Is this park still under construction?

Joan Mccarthy | Feb 21, 2022
GALERIA COCINA | Mar 23, 2022

It's just a small part of the park by the playground... But you can still visit the park.. it's open

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I would like to have my kid's birthday party and would like to know if I can

Dimetros Dammena | Aug 21, 2018
D MOORE | Aug 21, 2018

Santiago Park is more of a Nature Park. Children will enjoy the grass and open space at Hart Park nearby. You may even reserve a covered picnic area for your party.

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Is there parking?

Karen Galvan | Mar 23, 2022
My Time | Mar 23, 2022

Yes

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