Ontario Park
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About the Location
Park Overview
Located in Corona, California, Ontario Park offers 5.17 acres of community green space that is a welcome breath of fresh air for locals. While it may be modest in size, this neighborhood space packs in plenty of recreational options for visitors of all ages. If you're a family looking for a casual outdoor spot to burn some energy or relax, this little park offers several options.
Landscape and Layout
The park spreads out with inviting grassy areas great for throwing down a blanket for an impromptu picnic or tossing a frisbee around. What's nice about Ontario Park is how it balances active spaces with quieter corners, so whether you're feeling energetic or just need some downtime in nature, you'll find your spot.
On those hot California days, you'll appreciate the thoughtfully placed shady areas alongside sunny spots for when the weather's just right. Winding through the grounds are simple walking paths that make for pleasant strolls - meant for walking the dog or getting in some light exercise while enjoying the greenery.
Recreation Facilities
Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the softball field where local games often unfold, as well as the basketball court that tends to attract pickup games on weekends. Got little ones? The playground area is specifically designed with smaller children in mind, offering a safe space for them to climb, slide, and burn off that seemingly endless energy.
The park's covered shelter areas come in particularly handy - no matter if you're seeking shade during a summer gathering or protection from an unexpected drizzle. These shelters make great meeting points for small community gatherings or family celebrations.
Amenities and Practical Information
If you're planning a cookout, you'll find barbecue grills ready for your burgers and hot dogs. The park keeps things comfortable with accessible restroom facilities and drinking water fountains scattered across the grounds.
One heads-up before you visit: Ontario Park doesn't have its own parking lot. You'll need to find street parking along the adjacent roads, which can be a bit challenging during popular times like weekends or summer evenings. It's worth arriving early if you're planning to visit during peak hours.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Nature & Wildlife
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
ParkMagnet Score
Good Park