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Brea maintains 15 parks and recreation facilities within its boundaries providing varied leisure needs to the community. The Brea Community Services Department coordinates Park activities. For more information, call (714) 990-7103.
  • Arovista Park (14.84 acres; lighted)
    500 West Imperial Hwy (Imperial Highway at Berry Street)
    Features: Play areas, barbecues, picnic tables, restrooms, ball diamond, soccer fields, volleyball court, amphitheater, concession stand, football field and basketball courts.
  • Brea Creek Municipal Golf Course (25.82 acres)
    501 West Fir St., (714) 529-3003
    Features: A popular nine-hole community golf course, complete with driving range. Rental electric and hand carts and clubs are available. Reservations for the course can be made up to one week in advance. Course hours are daily, from 6 a.m. to sunset.
  • Brea Junior High School Park (13.06 acres; lighted)
    400 N. Brea Blvd.
    Features: Play areas, ball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball, concession stand, football field and basketball courts.
  • Brea Sports Park (20 acres)
    3333 E. Birch Street, 714-990-7103
    Features: Ball fields, walking trail, children's play area and picnic area. Field use is prioritized for Brea-based organizations through arrangements with the Community Services Department.
  • Carbon Canyon Regional Park (131 acres)
    Carbon Canyon Road (Lambert) at Valencia, 714-973-3160
    (This is a County-maintained facility).
  • City Hall Park (4.47 acres)
    401 S. Brea Blvd.
    Features: Olympic-size swimming pool (Brea Plunge), restrooms, barbecues, play areas, basketball courts and gazebo.
  • Country Hills Park (6.21 acres; lighted)
    180 N. Associated
    Features: Restrooms, barbecues, play areas, picnic tables, ball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, concession stand and football field.
  • Greenbriar Park (3.5 acres)
    Greenbriar & Associated Road
    Features: Barbecues, play areas, picnic tables and restrooms.
  • Founder's Park
    Central & Berry
    Features: Tot lot, climbing wall, basketball court, 2 tennis courts, picnic area and restrooms.
  • Lagos de Moreno Park -southeast corner of Birch and Flower Streets  Features: children's playground and open lawn area
  • Olinda Historic Museum and ParkOlinda Oil Museum and Trail (1.9 miles) 4025 Santa Fe Rd.
    Carbon Canyon Road and Santa Fe  
    Features:  Historic museum and Olinda hiking trail, working oil well drilled in 1898, outdoor displays, restrooms, parking lot and picnic area. For information, call 714-671-4447.
  • Olinda Ranch Park
    Carbon Canyon Road & Santa Fe
    Features: Children's playground, basketball courts, day use sports fields, picnic area and restrooms.
  • Tamarack Park (5.6 acres; lighted)
    520 N. Tamarack
    Features: Restrooms, barbecues, play areas, ball diamond, soccer fields, concession stand, football field and basketball courts.
  • Ted Craig Regional Park (129 acres)
    3300 State College, Fullerton 714-973-3180
    (This is a County-maintained facility).
    Features: Restrooms, barbecues, play areas, picnic tables, ball diamonds, volleyball, racquetball courts, amphitheater, bicycle trails, basketball courts and fishing.
  • Tri-City Park (40 acres)
    Kraemer at Golden, 714-993-8232
    Maintained by the cities of Brea, Fullerton and Placentia.
    Features: Restrooms, barbecues, play areas, picnic tables, bicycle trails, lake and fishing.
  • Woodcrest Park (.5 acres)
    Woodcrest Avenue east of Puente
    Features: Barbecues play areas and picnic tables
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