Northwood Community Park

33°42′41″N 117°46′03″W / 33.711284°N 117.767506°W / 33.711284; -117.767506Area17.7 acres (72,000 m2)Websiteci.irvine.ca.us

Northwood Community Park is located in the Northwood, Irvine, California, United States. The park, built in 1980 on the site of a former citrus packing facility, is also known as "Castle Park" because it contains a children's fort structure.[1]

The park features Winslow Field—named for resident Chuck Winslow in 1982—which hosts PONY baseball games,[2] and Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, a war memorial.

Park amenities include a playground, and areas for tennis, basketball, baseball, shuffleboard, and running.

References

  1. ^ "'Sense of community' in Irvine". Los Angeles Times. 30 August 2008.
  2. ^ "Home". winslowfield.com.
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