Killefer Park
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About the Location
History and Heritage
Originally constructed in 1931, the park is named after Lydia Killefer, who was a teacher in Orange with a long record of service to the city. The park is situated in what was historically known as the Cypress Street Barrio neighborhood.
Amenities and Features
The park features open green spaces and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy. Killefer Park provides a tranquil setting for local residents, offering areas for relaxation, picnicking, and recreational activities.
The park includes a community building that can be used for events and gatherings. Athletic facilities are also available, including softball fields and a walking path for exercise enthusiasts and joggers who frequent the park.
A highlight for families is the large playground area for children that offers play equipment and space for kids to have fun. The expansive grassy field with trees provides ample space for picnics, relaxation, and informal gatherings.
Pet-Friendly Environment
Killefer Park is dog-friendly, with many visitors bringing their pets to walk and play in the open areas. The spacious grounds make it an ideal spot for dog owners and their four-legged companions to enjoy outdoor time together.
Facilities and Parking
The park offers a portable restroom facility for visitors. There is also plenty of parking available, making it convenient for those who drive to the park for recreational activities or family gatherings.
Park Management
The park is maintained by the City of Orange Community Services Department, which oversees its upkeep and amenities. Killefer Park is a valuable green space and community gathering place within the Orange neighborhood, described by locals as a "nice hidden gem" perfect for weekend relaxation and small parties.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Nature & Wildlife
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
ParkMagnet Score
Good Park