Smallwood Park
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About Smallwood Park in Costa Mesa
Smallwood Park is a community park located in Costa Mesa, California. The park was named after Don and Mary Smallwood, both of whom were actively involved in the local community. Mrs. Smallwood served as a city council member, while Mr. Smallwood was a member of the Newport Mesa Unified School District school board from 1971 to 1978.
Smallwood Park covers an area of 3.4 acres, providing a serene and welcoming environment for visitors of all ages. The park offers a variety of recreational facilities and open spaces for community use.
One of the notable features of Smallwood Park is its playground area, which includes low monkey bars, a fireman's pole, spinners, a balance beam log, and a log tunnel. These play structures provide entertainment and physical activity opportunities for children. The park also features two circles of small boulders with woodchips in the center, adding to its natural aesthetic.
For those looking to relax or enjoy a meal outdoors, Smallwood Park offers picnic tables scattered throughout the grounds. The park's layout includes ample open space, allowing visitors to engage in various activities or simply enjoy the outdoors.