Killefer Park
About Killefer Park
A Glimpse into the Past
Built back in 1931, this green space honors Lydia Killefer, a dedicated teacher who left her mark on Orange through years of service. The park sits within what locals historically called the Cypress Street Barrio neighborhood, adding a layer of cultural significance to your visit.
What You'll Find Here
Killefer Park offers that perfect blend of open space and recreational options that we all crave. It's a space where you can unwind, spread out a picnic blanket, or get active depending on your mood.
The park features a community building that's available for events. If you're feeling athletic, check out the softball fields or hit the walking path - a favorite among morning joggers and afternoon strollers alike.
Kids can enjoy the large playground area with various equipment. The spacious grassy field dotted with trees provides a fantastic backdrop for family picnics or just lounging with a good book on a sunny day.
Bring Your Four-Legged Friends
Killefer Park is dog-friendly, so you can bring your pets along. The open spaces give them plenty of room to stretch their legs while you enjoy the fresh air together.
Practical Matters
When nature calls, you'll find a portable restroom on-site. There's plenty of parking available whether you're stopping by for a quick walk or staying for longer.
Who Keeps It Beautiful
The City of Orange Community Services Department maintains this little oasis, ensuring it remains a valuable community space for everyone. It's no wonder locals describe Killefer Park as a "nice cozy park" - it's great for weekend relaxation or hosting small gatherings away from the busier, more crowded parks in the area.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Nature & Wildlife
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
Photo Gallery
ParkMagnet Score
Good Park