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Acacia Park — Attraction in Fullerton

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Acacia Park
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Titan Stadium
800 N. State College, Fullerton, CA 92831
California State University, Fullerton
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
Clayes Performing Arts Center
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton
1900 Associated Rd, Fullerton, CA 92831
Marshall B. Ketchum University
2575 Yorba Linda Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
California State University, Fullerton - TitanHEALTH
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
Nearby restaurants
Baja Fresh
800 N State College Blvd #121, Fullerton, CA 92831
CSUF Campus Dining
1121 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
TOGO'S Sandwiches
TSU, 800 N State College Blvd #121, Fullerton, CA 92831
Panda Express
Titan Student Union Food Court, 800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
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Acacia Park
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Acacia Park

1636 Fullerton Creek Dr, Fullerton, CA 92831
4.4(242)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
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attractions: Titan Stadium, California State University, Fullerton, Clayes Performing Arts Center, Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton, Marshall B. Ketchum University, California State University, Fullerton - TitanHEALTH, restaurants: Baja Fresh, CSUF Campus Dining, TOGO'S Sandwiches, Panda Express
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(714) 738-6575
Website
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Nearby attractions of Acacia Park

Titan Stadium

California State University, Fullerton

Clayes Performing Arts Center

Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton

Marshall B. Ketchum University

California State University, Fullerton - TitanHEALTH

Titan Stadium

Titan Stadium

4.6

(111)

Open 24 hours
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California State University, Fullerton

California State University, Fullerton

4.4

(401)

Open 24 hours
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Clayes Performing Arts Center

Clayes Performing Arts Center

4.7

(59)

Open 24 hours
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Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton

Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton

4.7

(812)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Bellflower Farmers Market
Bellflower Farmers Market
Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
16521 Adenmoor Avenue, Bellflower, CA 90706
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BYLT Basics Warehouse Sale - Tustin, CA
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Thu, Dec 11 • 1:00 PM
2227 Park Avenue, Tustin, CA 92782
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LBX Little Aviators Holiday Party
LBX Little Aviators Holiday Party
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:30 AM
4150 McGowen Street On The Grassy Area In Front Of The Hangar, Long Beach, CA 90808
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Nearby restaurants of Acacia Park

Baja Fresh

CSUF Campus Dining

TOGO'S Sandwiches

Panda Express

Baja Fresh

Baja Fresh

3.8

(29)

$

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CSUF Campus Dining

CSUF Campus Dining

4.0

(3)

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TOGO'S Sandwiches

TOGO'S Sandwiches

3.9

(8)

$

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Panda Express

Panda Express

3.4

(40)

$

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Javier RoseteJavier Rosete
Update new review: Simple community park for all ages. Nice layout, from lower fields to upper fields. A great bridge to cross over and jungle gym for the kiddos. Overall, a great park for the novice. If you're a family man, you'll have a great time with the kids. Enough space to work our, either via easy bike rides and or quick walking running and jogging exercises. Parking is ample, the neighborhood is calm and quiet , inhabited by nice and outgoing people. Near the csuf campus, and also other small parks that can offer trail runs. Beyond that, acacia park is a hometown location for easy going times. Clean and accessible, the park is rated a strong 3 for cleanliness and accessibility, plus family orientation. Old review: This park is a very simple and basic park I think it's also called practice field park on other Reviews I found it to be a calm and easy going location for sprints quick runs and run across the field and over all run will be about 2 miles if you go in one direction and come back from the other
Jen ReillyJen Reilly
Lots of sun on green belt path. Many trash cans along pathway. There’s two tables in the park with a bench on each side and multiple benches in park area under trees for some shade. Sooo many animals along pathway! Little water creek is visible through path or you can find a way down for a closer look. You can follow the walk up the neighborhood for an extra boost with a hill. There’s a couple random wood circuit training type areas, one area with pull-up rings and another area closer to Yorba Linda Blvd that has the two long metal bars for arms. Super peaceful , not very packed , lots of people walking dogs, joggers, runners and children sometimes playing - but they did remove the playground and it doesn’t seem like they’re replacing it ):
Ashleigh BarnesAshleigh Barnes
the new playground is unfortunately not little kid friendly. I took my two year old son here today and there were so many high areas for him to fall down, not to mention the rock bridge!!! it's probably 6 feet high and has no rails or anything to prevent a kid from easily falling down. my son was walking one way and another big kid came running from the other direction and almost knocked my son right off. I understand this park may be for bigger kids but this is just disappointing. I was not the only parent there concerned about their child walking on this rock bridge. it is very scary. we will not be returning to this park.
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Update new review: Simple community park for all ages. Nice layout, from lower fields to upper fields. A great bridge to cross over and jungle gym for the kiddos. Overall, a great park for the novice. If you're a family man, you'll have a great time with the kids. Enough space to work our, either via easy bike rides and or quick walking running and jogging exercises. Parking is ample, the neighborhood is calm and quiet , inhabited by nice and outgoing people. Near the csuf campus, and also other small parks that can offer trail runs. Beyond that, acacia park is a hometown location for easy going times. Clean and accessible, the park is rated a strong 3 for cleanliness and accessibility, plus family orientation. Old review: This park is a very simple and basic park I think it's also called practice field park on other Reviews I found it to be a calm and easy going location for sprints quick runs and run across the field and over all run will be about 2 miles if you go in one direction and come back from the other
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Lots of sun on green belt path. Many trash cans along pathway. There’s two tables in the park with a bench on each side and multiple benches in park area under trees for some shade. Sooo many animals along pathway! Little water creek is visible through path or you can find a way down for a closer look. You can follow the walk up the neighborhood for an extra boost with a hill. There’s a couple random wood circuit training type areas, one area with pull-up rings and another area closer to Yorba Linda Blvd that has the two long metal bars for arms. Super peaceful , not very packed , lots of people walking dogs, joggers, runners and children sometimes playing - but they did remove the playground and it doesn’t seem like they’re replacing it ):
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the new playground is unfortunately not little kid friendly. I took my two year old son here today and there were so many high areas for him to fall down, not to mention the rock bridge!!! it's probably 6 feet high and has no rails or anything to prevent a kid from easily falling down. my son was walking one way and another big kid came running from the other direction and almost knocked my son right off. I understand this park may be for bigger kids but this is just disappointing. I was not the only parent there concerned about their child walking on this rock bridge. it is very scary. we will not be returning to this park.
Ashleigh Barnes

Ashleigh Barnes

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Reviews of Acacia Park

4.4
(242)
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3.0
7y

Update new review: Simple community park for all ages. Nice layout, from lower fields to upper fields. A great bridge to cross over and jungle gym for the kiddos. Overall, a great park for the novice. If you're a family man, you'll have a great time with the kids. Enough space to work our, either via easy bike rides and or quick walking running and jogging exercises. Parking is ample, the neighborhood is calm and quiet , inhabited by nice and outgoing people. Near the csuf campus, and also other small parks that can offer trail runs. Beyond that, acacia park is a hometown location for easy going times. Clean and accessible, the park is rated a strong 3 for cleanliness and accessibility, plus family orientation.

Old review: This park is a very simple and basic park I think it's also called practice field park on other Reviews I found it to be a calm and easy going location for sprints quick runs and run across the field and over all run will be about 2 miles if you go in one direction and come back...

   Read more
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4.0
2y

Lots of sun on green belt path. Many trash cans along pathway. There’s two tables in the park with a bench on each side and multiple benches in park area under trees for some shade. Sooo many animals along pathway! Little water creek is visible through path or you can find a way down for a closer look. You can follow the walk up the neighborhood for an extra boost with a hill. There’s a couple random wood circuit training type areas, one area with pull-up rings and another area closer to Yorba Linda Blvd that has the two long metal bars for arms. Super peaceful , not very packed , lots of people walking dogs, joggers, runners and children sometimes playing - but they did remove the playground and it doesn’t seem like they’re...

   Read more
avatar
3.0
1y

the new playground is unfortunately not little kid friendly. I took my two year old son here today and there were so many high areas for him to fall down, not to mention the rock bridge!!! it's probably 6 feet high and has no rails or anything to prevent a kid from easily falling down. my son was walking one way and another big kid came running from the other direction and almost knocked my son right off. I understand this park may be for bigger kids but this is just disappointing. I was not the only parent there concerned about their child walking on this rock bridge. it is very scary. we will not be returning...

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