Best OC Birthday Park Ideas in South Orange County
Looking for the best OC parks for a birthday party? This is, by no means, a complete list.
However, I combed through lots of the parks on this blog to find those that fit my criteria. I still have more to add, but this is my first go at it.
Make sure you consult all the official sources to know what’s allowed and not allowed before you get too deep into planning a park birthday party in Orange County.
Best OC Birthday Party Park Ideas
Make sure you visit the park before you send invitations to make sure it's appropriate for your needs. I'd also suggest, calling the city for info on special permits or instructions. Here are the ones I came up with listed in no particular order.
Criteria (amenities required for birthday parties):
- Restrooms
- Covered picnic table area (with 2 - 4 picnic tables)
- Dedicated parking lots
- FREE
Please email me your suggestions for other SMALL parks and playgrounds.
Sometimes, you have bigger needs than a city park. We do have a whole range of regional parks which accept reservations for parties. There are a lot of things to consider when planning a party at a regional park included: availability of reservations, permits for vendors, and the fact that your guests will have to pay a fee to enter the park.
Choosing an OC Parks Picnic Shelter for a Birthday Party
Our Orange County Regional Parks would be pasted all over this post if not for the entrance fee. If you’re looking to reserve a shelter at one of our amazing regional parks, check out this reservation link and refer to OCParks.com for OFFICIAL information on our county parks.
These are the regional parks unofficially covered on my site:
- Carbon Canyon Regional Park, Brea
- Clark Regional Park, Buena Park
- Craig Regional Park, Fullerton
- Irvine Regional Park, Irvine
- Laguna Niguel Regional Park, Laguna Niguel
- Mason Regional Park, Irvine
- Mile Square Regional Park, Fountain Valley
- O’Neill Regional Park, Trabuco Canyon
- Santiago Oaks Regional Park, Orange
- Yorba Regional Park, Anaheim
Unofficial Tutorial of How to Reserve a Picnic Shelter at an OC Park for a Private Event
I ended up writing up a tutorial for a dad who was looking to reserve a shelter at O’Neill Regional Park that I will include here as an EXAMPLE! I created it in October 2023, so you can let me know if it is not working for you and I can make sure I edit.
You may want to do all this on your DESKTOP, because I think it might go all wonky on the phone. If you are planning to have a bounce house or vendors, you will need to first check if they are allowed and then check to see if a permit is required.
All the regional parks have an OFFICIAL park page, which I usually link to in my posts. Here is the one for O’Neill: https://www.ocparks.com/oneill
And then the reservation page is a separate page on the OC Parks website: https://www.ocparks.com/reservations-permits/make-reservation
I’m pretty sure you will need to create a login to reserve the spot — and you will need to know the name or number of the shelter you want to reserve. Once you click that Make a Reservation link it will take you to this page: https://oc.usedirect.com/orangecountysaturn/
Then you’ll click the tab that says: Camping and Shelters
Then you’ll see a cards with photos of the parks, find O’Neill and click the “continue” button at the bottom.
Then you’ll get to ANOTHER page with campgrounds, but it will also one that says “O’Neill Shelters.” Click the “continue” button there.
Then you get a list where it says:
- Shelter (less than 100 people) #2
- Shelter (less than 100 people) #3
- Shelter (less than 100 people) #4
Each of those has Available Dates shown with a green dot. But it also has a blue “i” icon and when you click on it, it brings up a window with a photo of that shelter (so you can see what it looks like!) and information about how much it costs and what’s allowed!
So you can do it all online that way OR you could drive to the actual park. When you get there:
- Ask to drive around and look at the picnic shelters so you can reserve one for an upcoming party. They can maybe give you temporary entrance for free if you don’t have a pass?
- Decide on your shelter — and stop at the kiosk when you exit and park in the 10 minute parking on the way out to reserve your spot?
They will have the BEST info because they work there and it will be the official info.
One thing to consider is guests to the party will have to pay the $5 entrance fee on a weekend.
Originally posted in August 2009.
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