Cute little park with white arbors and done by the Brio developer. Architecture is Spanish revival and orchestrated to complement existing city like the Children's' Museum across the street. Area revitalized.
A colorful play area sits like a castle rising out of the sand and allows play (no chain link in site) in the sun and view to watch the white egyptian flowers and garden on the south side.
Park is located on second street and Euclid. From here its easy to see the new Council Chambers, City Hall, and Post Office. La Habra has had a nice remodel yet retains its...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIts I cute park but your not allowed to eat or drink in the little water area or bring water toys in even if you have them sit down on the side and eat and drink that's still not allowed in the gate area and I don't like that people from the park staff come and tell you that every time they see someone drinking or eating in here. the kids did have a fun time pain inside the water and I like that there's a gay around it and you can come in and out one gate to keep...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWhat a darling place for the kids to play when itās so hot! Love the āsplash parkā. (I wish parents would be a little more cautious with their kids ingesting that water though, Yikes!) I never thought Iād say this, but that overpowering smell of bleach is actually a bit of a relief in these Covid times weāre living in. These mini water parks are such a treat for the kids, and no cost to parents, unheard of these days. Great job La Habra,...
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