Edward H. White II Park
About Edward H. White II Park
Space Explorer's Legacy
Tucked away in Fullerton sits a green tribute to a true American hero. Named after astronaut Edward H. White II, the first American to venture into the vast emptiness of space on a spacewalk, this 4.24-acre park has been a neighborhood fixture since 1971. It's a fitting tribute to a man who literally reached for the stars.
What You'll Find
This modest suburban park packs in quite a bit for its size. You'll discover a thoughtful mix of recreational facilities and open spaces that accommodate everything from impromptu soccer games to lazy afternoon picnics. Regardless of whether you're looking to break a sweat or just catch some fresh air, there's room for whatever outdoor activity strikes your fancy.
Neighborhood Hub
More than just a patch of green, this park represents a gathering spot where community connections happen naturally. It's one of those essential breathing spaces that make Fullerton livable - a place where neighbors become friends and kids burn off energy after school.
Who Takes Care of It
The Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department keeps everything in working order here. Their behind-the-scenes efforts ensure the park stays welcoming and well-maintained for everyone who stops by.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Visitor Services
Photo Gallery
ParkMagnet Score
Decent Park