Our first park, Jameson Park.
~Map link added in the start of the story.~
1155 Valencia Road Corona, Ca. 92881
For more information on this and all parks we will be visiting see: PARKS
Here you can see all upcoming activities, events, and print out your own listing of the parks in this area. OR live in another area? Do the same in your community :)
We decided to come up with our own list of questions that we would ask ourselves as we visited and took walks, had a picnic, or played at each park. Then we will create a story of our answers so you, the reader, will be more informed, if you choose to visit this park.
JAMESON PARK Is a great dog or frisbee park. It has lots of great open space to take a walk, or even play catch or hit some balls too. The park is approximately 8-10 acres and nestled between two neighborhoods. The parking lot is located on Valencia, but the park stretches down to Foothill Ave. and is conveniently located between Rimpau Ave. and Fullerton. The park creates a serene area with a sensational view of the East and South areas of Corona. It would be beautiful at night parked up in the parking lot looking out at the city lights too. The park is a short walk from Santiago High School. There is no playground, or picnic tables, or extras. There is a drinking fountain, several trash cans, and a couple of resting benches to just relax. After our picnic dinner, we took a walk from the parking lot down to Foothill and back up with the family (we should have brought our dog!) There were 1127 steps along the walking path down the hill and back up to the parking lot. We used a downloadable iphone treadmill APP to count the steps, if your a walker that likes to track their daily steps we thought we would note our information. The park hours are from 5am-10:30pm. No bikes, skateboards, or roller skates are allowed. There are also no bathrooms, or BBQs, and the park is a Tobacco free place to play. Again, I wish to mention - great dog and frisbee park. Would I return you may ask? Yes, to walk my dog and just run around in the open area AND one evening to see the night view!
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