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- 2 -Oceanside Municipal Golf CourseTop
- 3 -Melba Bishop Park & Center5306 North River RoadI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Douglas Drive, north on Douglas to North River Road, east on North River Road (it turns into Vandegrift Blvd.) to North River Road, north on North River Road to park | Developed | 1974 | | Size | 16 acres | | Named For | Retired Councilmember Melba Bishop | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball Fields, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Gymnasium, Horseshoes, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Softball Fields, Tennis, Volleyball | Top
- 4 -Libby Lake Park424 Calle MontecitoI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Douglas Drive, north on Douglas to North River Road, east on North River Road to Calle Montecito, north on Calle Montecito to park | Developed | 1972 | | Size | 18 acres | | Named For | The lake on the property | | Amenities | Barbecue, Drinking Fountain, Horseshoes, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment | Top
- 6 -Gaujome Regional ParkTop
- 7 -Spring Creek ParkMelrose and Old Ranch RoadI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Jeffries Ranch Road, south on Jeffries Ranch to Old Ranch Road, north to park | Accepted | 1993 | | Size | 3 acres | | Named For | Location in Spring Creek Development. The park was originally privately owned by the homeowners' association and accepted into the City’s inventory in 1993 | | Amenities | No amenities on site | Top
- 8 -Alamosa ParkMesa Drive & Alamosa DriveEast on Highway 78 to College Blvd., north on College to Mesa Drive, East on Mesa to Alamosa | Dedicated | 1992 | | Size | 5 acres | | Named For | Location on Alamosa Drive | | Amenities | Barbecues, Drinking Fountain, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area | Top
- 9 -Mission Wells Historical LotTop
- 10 -Heritage Park & Museum500 Peyri RoadI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Douglas Drive, north on Douglas to El Camino Real (San Luis Rey Drive), east to Peyri, north on Peyri to park. | Developed | 1975 | | Size | 4 acres | | Amenities | Drinking Fountains, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Restrooms, Gazebo, Historical Buildings | Top
- 11 -Marlado Highlands ParkRivertree and Southwood DriveI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Foussat, north on Foussat to Rivertree, north on Rivertree to park | Accepted | 1993 | | Size | 5 acres | | Named For | Location in Marlado Highlands development. The park was originally privately owned by the Homeowners’ Association and accepted into the City’s inventory in 1993 | | Amenities | Picnic Area, Play Equipment | Top
- 12 -Fireside ParkFireside Drive & Parkside StreetI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Fireside Drive, north on Fireside to park | Developed | 1975 | | Size | 4 acres | | Named For | Location on Fireside Drive | | Amenities | Barbecues, Basketball, Drinking Fountains, Multipurpose Field, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Volleyball | Top
- 13 -Ivey Ranch Park(Oceanside's only park specifically designed for the physically challenged)4101 Mission AvenueI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Park | Developed | 1981 | | Size | 10 acres | | Named For | Location in the Ivey Ranch Estates Development | | Amenities | Barbecue, Drinking Fountains, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms | Top
- 16 -Rancho Del Oro ParkCollege and EmpressaEast on Highway 78 to College Blvd., north on College to Empressa and park | Developed | 1992 | | Size | 16 acres | | Named For | Location within Rancho Del Oro area | | Amenities | Drinking fountains, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Restrooms, Tennis | Top
- 17 -Martin Luther King, Jr. Park4500 Mesa DriveEast on Highway 78 to El Camino Real, north on El Camino Real to Mesa Drive, east on Mesa to park | Developed | 1999 | | Size | 17 acres | | Named For | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball/Softball Field, Drinking Fountain, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Roller Hockey Field, Soccer Field | Top
- 19 -Emerald Isle Golf CourseTop
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- 21 -Capistrano Park770 Capistrano DriveI-5 to Capistrano Drive, east on Capistrano to park | Developed | 1964 | | Size | 14 acres | | Named For | Location on Capistrano Drive | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball Field, Basketball, Drinking Fountains, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Playground Equipment, Restrooms, Softball Facilities, Tennis, Volleyball | Top
- 23 -North County Humane Society & SPCA Dog ParkNorth County Humane Society & SPCA Dog Park is adjacent to the North County Humane Society at 2905 San Luis Rey Road. It is an off-leash dog park. Please make sure to remind your dog(s) of proper etiquette before entering so that everyone can play. to learn more visit NCHS website: www.sdhumane.org Top
- 24 -Buddy Todd ParkMesa Drive & Parnassus CircleI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Mesa Drive, south on Mesa two miles to park | Developed | 1929 (Oceanside's oldest park) | | Size | 19 acres | | Named For | Originally named for its location on Parnassus Circle (which got its name from a visitor to Oceanside who said that the panoramic view from the hilltop reminded him of Mount Parnassus in Greece). The park was renamed in 1946 for John "Buddy" Todd, the first Oceanside resident to give his life for his country in World War II. | | Amenities | Barbecue, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Volleyball | Top
- 25 -El Corazon PropertyTop
- 26 -Joe Balderrama Park & Center709 San Diego StreetI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to San Diego Street, north on San Diego Street two blocks to park | Dedicated | 1970 | | Size | 3 acres | | Named For | Originally named for its location in the eastside of the neighborhood, the park was renamed in 1967 for Joe Balderrama, a World War II soldier from Oceanside killed in Germany in 1944. | | Amenities | Barbecue, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Horseshoes, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Tennis, Volleyball | Top
- 27 -Woman's Club ParkMission Avenue and Brooks StreetI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Brooks Street and park | Developed | 1971 | | Size | .5 acres | | Named For | Oceanside Women's Club | | Amenities | No amenities on site | Top
- 28 -130 Brooks StreetOne block east of I-5, 2 blocks south of Mission Ave. Top
- 29 -Ron Ortega Recreation ParkBrooks and Maxson StreetI-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Brooks Street, south on Brooks to Maxson Street and park. | Developed | 1938 | | Size | 12 acres | | Named For | Recreation Fields | | Amenities | Baseball Fields, Drinking fountains, Food Service, Parking Area, Restroom, Softball Fields | Top
- 31 -Center city Golf CourseTop
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- 33 -Americanization SchoolTop
- 34 -Cesar Chavez ParkDivision Drive | Amenities | Barbecues, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Picnic Area, Play Equipment | Top
- 35 -Joseph Carrasco ParkSkylark DriveI-5 to Oceanside Blvd., east on Oceanside Blvd. to Crouch Street, south on Crouch for one block to Skylark | Developed | 1980 | | Size | 3 acres | | Named For | Originally named for its location on Skylark Drive, the park was renamed in 1990 for Joseph Carrasco for his numerous contributions to the development of the park | | Amenities | Picnic Area | Top
- 36 -Palisades ParkRancho Del Oro and Carnegie DriveI-5 to Oceanside Blvd., east on Oceanside Blvd to Rancho Del Oro, south on Rancho Del Oro to Carnegie and park. | Developed | 1993 | | Size | 5 acres | | Named For | Its view atop a hill | | Amenities | Multipurpose Field, Play Equipment | Top
- 37 -Joseph Sepulveda ParkSherbourne DriveEast on Highway 78 to College Boulevard, north on College to Thunder Drive, west on Thunder to Sherbourne Drive, south on Sherbourne to park. | Developed | 1976 | | Size | 3 acres | | Named For | Originally named for its location on Sherbourne Drive, the park was renamed in 1993 in honor of John Sepulveda to honor his work with the youth of Oceanside | | Amenities | Barbecues, Baseball Field, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Food Service, Picnic Area, Play Equipment | Top
- 38 -John Landes Park2855 Cedar RoadEast on Highway 78 to College Blvd., north on College to Thunder Drive, south on Thunder to Lewis Street, north on Lewis to Cedar. The park is at the corner of Cedar and Lewis | Developed | 1963 | | Size | 10 acres | | Named For | John Landes, a former City Clerk | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball Field, Basketball, Drinking Fountains, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Softball Fields, Tennis, Volleyball | Top
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- 40 -Pier/Pier AmphitheaterTop
- 41 -300 North The StrandTop
- 42 -Strand Beach Park (Seagaze Park)The Strand & SeagazeTop
- 43 -Tyson Street ParkPacific Street & Tyson Street | Amenities | Drinking Fountain, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms | Top
- 44 -Pacific Street Linear ParkPacific Street | Amenities | Drinking Fountain | Top
- 46 -1404 Marshall StreetFour blocks west of I-5, one block north of California Street Top
- 47 -Buccaneer Beach Park 1506 South Pacific StreetI-5 to Mission Avenue, west on Mission to Pacific Street, south on Pacific to park | Dedicated | 1977 | | Size | 4 acres | | Named For | Originally named for its location near the Las Salinas water treatment facility. Renamed Buccaneer Beach Park in 1981 to match the name of Buccaneer Beach (across the street from the park). | | Amenities | Barbecue, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Food Service, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms | Top
- 48 -South Oceanside School ParkCassidy Street & Stewart Street | Amenities | Baseball Field, Basketball, Drinking Fountain, Multipurpose Field, Play Equipment, Tennis | Top
- 49 -Lion's Club (John Frenzel) ParkCassidy Street and BroadwayI-5 to Cassidy Street, west on Cassidy to park. | Size | 0.5 acres | | Named For | The Oceanside Sea Lions Club, who assisted in the development of the park | | Amenities | Barbecue, Drinking Fountain, Picnic Area | Top
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- 52 -Oak Riparian Park4625 Lake Blvd.East on Highway 78 to College Blvd., south on College to Lake Blvd., east on Lake Blvd to park. | Developed | 1988 | | Size | 20 acres | | Named For | Terrain and natural state | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball Fields, Drinking Fountains, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms | Top
- 53 -Lake Park4970 Lake Blvd.East on Highway 78 to College Blvd., south on College Blvd. to Lake Blvd., east on Lake Blvd. three miles to park. | Developed | 1996 | | Size | 10 acres | | Named For | Location on Lake Blvd. | | Amenities | Barbecue, Baseball Field, Drinking Fountains, Food Service, Multipurpose Field, Parking Area, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Softball Fields | Top
- 54 -Buena Vista Lagoon Nature Center2202 South Coast Highway
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- 56 -Mance Buchanon Park425 College Blvd | Developed | 2007 | | Size | Approximately 29 acres | | Named For | Mance Buchanon an inspiration to the principles of sportsmanship, fellowship, and citizenship in our community and helped shape the lives of our youth and the park should be a reminder of future generations of these value | | Amenities | Multipurpose field, Picnic Area, Play Equipment, Restrooms, Drinking fountain and Parking spaces | Top
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