Craig Regional Park

124-acre park with biking, hiking & picnicking, rose garden & lake

Craig Regional Park, completed in 1974, is characterized by rolling hills, a large variety of mature trees, open space, a small lake, three year-round creeks and a rose garden. This unique landscape contributes to an overall sense of serenity and beauty. Walkways, picnic tables and park benches are scattered throughout the park’s 124 acres providing abundant shade.

A variety of recreational opportunities exist at Craig Regional Park, both open and shaded turf grass and picnic areas are available. Bicycle and hiking/walking trails are also offered for visitor enjoyment. A three-acre lake is visited by many annual migratory waterfowl. Fishing for catfish and bluegill is allowed with a California Fish and Game License. Launching of model radio-controlled sailboats is also permitted. The park is also a wildlife sanctuary and is very popular as a bird watching destination.

The park offers a variety of recreational activities including three softball fields, one baseball field, jogging trails, and a sports complex with basketball, volleyball, and racquetball/handball courts and horseshoe pits. No fields for soccer are available.
Three tot lots are also available for children.

Six picnic shelters and two group areas provide shade with tables and barbecues. In addition, there are picnic tables and barbeques scattered throughout the facility. Shelters and Group Areas can be reserved on weekends and holidays.

Spring – Summer Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST
Fall – Winter Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. PDT

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Parking fees:
$3 per vehicle entry Monday – Friday;
$5 Saturday – Sunday;
Higher for some holidays and events

Source: OC Parks

3300 North State College Boulevard, Fullerton CA 92835
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