Explore the Best Parks & Trails

Corona’s parks offer a diverse mix of scenic trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and open green spaces that cater to families, outdoor enthusiasts, and community events alike.

Parks

Auburndale Park

Address:
1045 Auburndale Street, Corona, CA 92880

Description:
Auburndale Park is more than just a neighborhood green space—it's a lively community hub. Featuring a seasonal pool, community rooms, and meeting spaces, it's a go-to spot for events, recreation, and family fun. The wide lawns and easy accessibility make it ideal for all ages.

Features:
• Community center with meeting rooms
• Seasonal public swimming pool
• ADA-accessible facilities
• Open lawn and shaded seating
• Great for group events and classes

Border Park

Address:
2400 Border Avenue, Corona, CA

Description:
Nestled in a quiet residential area, Border Park is a simple, open space perfect for informal play or peaceful reflection. With a flat grassy area and mature trees, it's a calming retreat for nearby residents.

Features:
• Open lawn space for informal use
• Tree shade for relaxing or reading
• ADA-accessible entry paths
• On-leash pet friendly
• Great for local walks and casual visits

Brentwood Park

Address:
1646 Dawnridge Drive, Corona, CA

Description
:
Brentwood Park is a family-focused community park offering large grassy areas and a playground perfect for playdates and small gatherings. The peaceful surroundings and open design make it ideal for neighborhood recreation.

Features:
• Spacious lawn areas
• Shaded playground
• ADA-accessible walkways
• Ideal for birthday parties or neighborhood meetups
• Quiet and family-friendly

Buena Vista Park

Address:
2515 Buena Vista Avenue, Corona, CA

Description:
True to its name, Buena Vista Park offers peaceful surroundings and scenic charm. With wide-open spaces and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s a great place for reading, dog walking, or unwinding under a tree.

Features:
• Open lawn with scenic views
• Tree-shaded benches
• ADA-friendly access
• Pet-friendly (on-leash)
• Quiet and great for solo relaxation

Butterfield Park

Address:
1886 Butterfield Stage Drive, Corona, CA 92880

Description:
One of Corona's largest and most versatile parks, Butterfield Park offers something for everyone—sports fields, walking trails, and a dedicated dog park. Families love its multiple playgrounds, while active residents enjoy the fitness loops and courts.

Features:
• Baseball, softball, and soccer fields
• Dog park with fenced play areas
• Walking trail with scenic views
• Basketball courts and playgrounds
• ADA-accessible and event-friendly

Chase Park

Address:
1415 E. Chase Drive, Corona, CA

Description:
Chase Park is a cozy neighborhood park tucked behind Santiago High School. With a clean playground and mountain views, it’s a perfect weekday escape for young families and after-school activities.

Features:
• Small playground
• Open grassy field
• Mountain views
• ADA-compliant
• Ideal for families and school-aged kids

Circle City Center

Address:
365 N Main Street, Corona, CA 92880

Description:
A modern community venue, Circle City Center hosts everything from dance classes to civic events. With its central location and beautiful plaza, it’s a cultural anchor in downtown Corona.

Features:
• Multipurpose event and meeting rooms
• Outdoor plaza with seating and fountains
• ADA-accessible throughout
• Ideal for private events and city programs
• Walkable downtown access

Citrus Park

Address:
1250 Santana Way, Corona, CA 92881

Description:
Citrus Park is a bright, family-friendly destination with a splash pad, sports fields, and wide lawns. A top choice for playdates and weekend sports, it blends fun and function.

Features:
• Splash pad and two playgrounds
• Soccer and baseball fields
• Large picnic areas
• Pet-friendly (on-leash)
• ADA-accessible restrooms and walkways

City Park

Address:
930 E 6th St, Corona, CA 92879

Description:
As one of Corona’s oldest parks, City Park combines heritage with function. Home to an aquatic center, it’s also a central location for festivals, recreation programs, and family outings.

Features:
• Aquatic center and swim programs
• Community garden and playground
• Historic monument and shady picnic areas
• ADA-accessible
• Great for large events and family days

Civic Center Gymnasium

Address:
815 West 6th Street, Corona, CA

Description:
This indoor facility serves as a local hub for basketball, volleyball, and fitness classes. It’s a reliable destination for indoor exercise and community leagues.

Features:
• Full gym with basketball and volleyball courts
• Fitness and wellness classes
• ADA-accessible
• Youth sports leagues
• Not pet-friendly (indoor)

Contreras Park

Address:
Corona, CA

Description:
Contreras Park is a small neighborhood park that provides a calm space for locals to relax, walk dogs, or enjoy a moment of peace under the trees. It's a great option for simple outdoor enjoyment.

Features:
• Open lawn and tree cover
• Pet-friendly (on-leash)
• ADA-accessible entry
• Quiet neighborhood setting

Corona Dog Park

Address:
1886 Butterfield Stage Drive, Corona, CA

Description:
Located within Butterfield Park, the Corona Dog Park is a fenced, off-leash haven for dogs to play and socialize. Separate areas for large and small dogs, shaded seating, and water stations make this a top spot for pet lovers.

Features:
• Separate zones for large/small dogs
• Shaded seating and water fountains
• Double-gated entry for safety
• Pet waste stations
• ADA-accessible

Cresta Verde Park

Address:
1640 Collett Ave, Corona, CA

Description:
Cresta Verde Park is a versatile community space with open grassy fields and a casual ambiance. It’s a favorite for families, joggers, and those looking for open-air recreation.

Features:
• Large grass field
• Light tree cover
• ADA-friendly access
• Pet-friendly
• Great for informal sports

Eagle Glen Park

Address:
4190 Bennett Avenue, Corona, CA

Description:

Eagle Glen Park offers a well-maintained layout with amenities for athletes and families alike. Soccer and softball fields, tennis courts, and covered picnic areas make this a go-to for active lifestyles.

Features:
• Soccer and softball fields
• Tennis courts and playground
• Covered picnic areas
• ADA-accessible paths
• Clean and scenic

El Cerrito Sports Park

Address:
7500 El Cerrito Road, Corona, CA 92881

Description:
This massive sports hub is perfect for athletes, dog walkers, and active families. With fields, courts, and walking trails, El Cerrito Sports Park supports everything from competitive games to relaxed recreation.

Features:
• Baseball, soccer, basketball & tennis
• Walking trail with scenic views
• ADA-compliant restrooms
• Dog-friendly
• Lighting for evening use

Fairview Park

Address:
1604 Fairview Dr, Corona, CA

Description:
A peaceful pocket park, Fairview offers a quiet spot for reading or light activity. Surrounded by homes, it’s a convenient local escape with minimal foot traffic.

Features:
• Open green space
• Benches and shade
• ADA-accessible
• Dog-friendly
• Low noise, low traffic

Griffin Park

Address:
2804 Griffin Way, Corona, CA

Description:
Griffin Park is a small neighborhood park where families gather and kids play freely. Its open lawn and tree-lined edges make it feel comfortable and community-oriented.

Features:
• Open lawn area
• Light tree shade
• Pet-friendly
• Family-friendly
• ADA-accessible

Husted Park

 Address:
1200 Merrill St, Corona, CA

Description:
This quiet local park offers a flat lawn, shady trees, and a peaceful atmosphere. Great for walks, low-key gatherings, or enjoying the breeze under a canopy of green.

Features:
• Tree cover and benches
• On-leash pet access
• ADA-compliant paths
• Calm and secluded

Jameson Park

Address:
1155 Valencia Rd, Corona, CA

Description:
A favorite for its simplicity and spaciousness, Jameson Park is a lovely 13-acre space perfect for walking, picnics, and quiet moments. It has ample open grass, gentle hills, and tranquil energy.

Features:
• Expansive lawn
• ADA-accessible walking loop
• Pet-friendly
• Seating areas
• Quiet and family-oriented

Joy Park

Address:
Joy and Grand, Corona, CA

Description:
True to its name, Joy Park is a cheerful little green space where locals bring their dogs or kids for a quick outdoor break. The relaxed layout and shade trees make it perfect for laid-back visits.

Features:
• Tree-shaded lawn
• On-leash pet access
• ADA-accessible
• Great for reading, walking, or relaxing

Kellogg Park

Address:
1635 Kellogg Ave, Corona, CA

Description:
Kellogg Park is best known for its two lighted tennis courts and its shaded playground. With large trees and soft grass, it’s a peaceful destination for all ages.

Features:
• Lighted tennis courts
• Playground under mature trees
• ADA-accessible
• Calm atmosphere

Lincoln Park

Address:
Lincoln & Citron, Corona, CA

Description:
Lincoln Park is a modest but well-loved neighborhood park. With a flat field and a few benches, it's a local favorite for short visits and sunny walks.

Features:
• Grassy lawn
• Pet-friendly
• ADA-compliant
• Simple and local

Mountain Gate Park

Address:
3100 S. Main St, Corona, CA 92882

Description:
A well-rounded park offering mountain views, tennis and basketball courts, and a playground. Mountain Gate is perfect for quick sports sessions or sunset strolls.

Features:
• Tennis & basketball courts
• Mountain views
• ADA-accessible
• Playground and seating areas

Ridgeline Park

Address:
2850 Ridgeline Dr, Corona, CA 92882

Description:
Ridgeline Park stands out for its splash pad, fields, and wide picnic area. It’s a summer favorite with families and a great gathering spot on weekends.

Features:
• Splash pad
• Softball fields
• Picnic area
• ADA-compliant and stroller-friendly

Rimpau Park

Address:
1155 E Ontario Ave, Corona, CA

Description:
Rimpau Park is a basic, clean park that locals use for short walks or midday breaks. It’s not flashy—but it’s functional and reliable.

Features:
• Lawn and trees
• ADA-compliant
• Dog-friendly (on-leash)

River Road Park

Address:
1100 W River Rd, Corona, CA

Description:
Set near the Santa Ana River, this park is a peaceful space with minimal traffic and lots of green. It’s ideal for solo visitors or reflective walks.

Features:
• Nature-focused setting
• ADA-accessible
• On-leash pet access
• Quiet and calm

Rock Vista Park

Address:
2481 Steven Dr, Corona, CA

Description:
Rock Vista is a small hillside park with views of the Cleveland National Forest. It features walking paths, a playground, and benches to enjoy the breeze.

Features:
• Scenic elevation
• Walking loop
• ADA-accessible
• Family-friendly

Santana Regional Park

Address:
598 Santana Way, Corona, CA

Description:
One of the city’s largest parks, Santana Regional boasts fields, a skate park, picnic shelters, and a BMX course. This is a full-day destination for families and athletes.

Features:
• Soccer/baseball fields
• Skate and BMX parks
• Group shelters
• ADA-accessible and event-ready

Hiking Trails

Skyline Drive Trail to Beek’s Place

  • Distance: ~11.2 miles round trip
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Highlights: Panoramic views of the Inland Empire and Orange County; access to Beek’s Place, a historic homestead
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back
  • Estimated Time: ~5.5 hours

Notes: Begins as a paved path off Foothill Parkway, transitioning into a fire road with sustained climbs. Popular among hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners.

Tin Mine Canyon Trail

  • Distance: ~4.5 miles out-and-back
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Shaded canyon path with seasonal wildflowers and remnants of old mining operations
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back
  • Estimated Time: ~2 hours

Notes: Trail begins on Skyline Drive and ventures into Cleveland National Forest. Dogs are welcome on a leash

Lower Skyline Loop

  • Distance: ~2.5 miles loop
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Highlights: Family-friendly trail with gentle inclines, suitable for beginners and children
  • Trail Type: Loop
  • Estimated Time: ~1 hour

Notes: Great for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running

Hagador Canyon Trail

  • Distance: ~4.3 miles out-and-back
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Follows a creek with multiple crossings; lush vegetation and serene environment
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back
  • Estimated Time: ~1.5 to 2 hours

Notes: Trail may be muddy after rains; waterproof footwear recommended.

Main Street Ridge Trail

  • Distance: ~3 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Offers expansive views of Corona and surrounding areas; less crowded than other trails
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back

Notes: Trailhead located at the junction of Main Street and Holly Street.

Fresno Canyon Trail

  • Distance: ~4.1 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Scenic canyon views with diverse plant life; suitable for casual hikes
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back
  • Estimated Time: ~2 hours

Notes: Trail begins along a creek bed and winds through an open desert landscape.

Santa Ana River Trail

  • Distance: Extends over 30 miles, with access points in Corona
  • Difficulty: Varies
  • Highlights: Multi-use trail for hiking, biking, and horseback riding; follows the Santa Ana River
  • Trail Type: Point-to-point

Notes: The trail is a colossus in the emerging greater Los Angeles–area trail network.