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Home » Playgrounds by City » OC Central » Newport Beach/Corona Del Mar

Arroyo Park in Newport Beach: Lush Surroundings in a Sunken Canyon

Arroyo Park in Newport Beach is the second "Arroyo" Park on this blog. The other one is in Yorba Linda. San Juan Capistrano has one by the same name, but it's just a "pocket park" with no playground. 

The location of this one is kind of cool because it's below street level and near the toll road.  We made our first visit on Father's Day after strolling around some of the local beaches and having lunch at Islands Restaurant on Bison. It's a little oasis nearby.

How to Get to Arroyo Park in Newport Beach: It's right near the 73 Tollroad off Bison and McArthur.  Everybody has their own way to get to MacArthur -- one way is to exit Interstate 5 at MacArthur.  Drive towards the beach and turn left onto Bison.  Prepare to turn right. You will see Islands on your left and before you cross the bridge you'll turn right into what looks like apartment complexes. Bear left and you'll drive down into a parking lot where you'll find the park and a basketball court.  MAP TO ARROYO PARK IN NEWPORT BEACH

arroyo park newport beach swings

Highlights:

  • I have a feeling only locals know about this place
  • The picnic tables are round concrete and right on the playground with an arbor
  • The basketball court is beautiful!
  • There are restrooms right near the playground
  • You can see your kids from every angle
  • Any park with a teeter-totter gets high points from me
  • Ride-on fire engine and a little clubhouse, too.
  • 2 baby swings, 2 bench swings.
  • Fun to run the bases on the nearby baseball diamond. We had a virtual game there!
  • Then we ran the field to the back of the park where a trail leads up to the apartments.
arroyo park newport beach teeter totter

Nature Connection: There are great locations for spotting birds back on the trail past the fields.  Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot!  I always see the best birds in vacant lots.  Practice closing your eyes and listening for birds!

arroyo park newport beach hiking trail

Be Aware:

  • The big kid structure was pretty high off the ground with those lovely ladders with wide spacing that we all hate.  However, there's lots to do around that structure.
  • Watch for wildlife on the trail.
  • Could feel a little isolated if no one was around. Bring a friend or a play group - or go as a family.
  • It was busy on a weekend morning with sports activities on the field.
  • When we were there some of the grassy areas were roped off for re-growth.
arroyo park newport beach basketball court

Checklist:

  • Dedicated parking lot near the playground and bathrooms
  • Sand play surface
  • Drinking fountains and restrooms
  • Basketball court
  • Picnic tables and grills
  • Baseball diamond and soccer field with lights
  • Official city website: Reserve up to 2 tables in the picnic area and BBQ area by calling 949-644-3151. (City of Newport Beach website)
  • Nearest public library:Newport Beach Central Library in Fashion Island (Events Calendar)
arroyo park newport beach picnic area

Nearby parks:

  • Bonita Canyon Sports Park
  • Aldrich Park at UC Irvine
  • Eastbluff Park
  • Mason Regional Park
  • Nature Connection: San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary

Originally posted in July 2011.

More Newport Beach/Corona Del Mar

  • Bonita Canyon Sports Park in Newport Beach
  • San Miguel Accessible Park in Newport Beach
  • Sunset Ridge Park in Newport Beach
  • West Newport Park in Newport Beach

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