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Discover Your Backyard: A Guide to Irvine’s Best Parks

Image of sailboats on lake in Irvine

In Irvine, a commitment to the outdoors is integral to the city’s design. A leader in parks, recreation and open space, Irvine’s park system was ranked No. 2 in the nation in the annual ParkScore Index by the Trust for Public Land.* To help residents explore these celebrated spaces, the Irvine Standard recently released its 2026 Parks Guide, highlighting the incredible variety of parks around the city.

Looking for a home close to nature? Most Irvine Company apartment communities are situated close to parks and recreation. Whether you’re seeking a quiet retreat near serene trails or a vibrant social hub with sports courts, there’s a park for you.

Mason Regional Park

Mason Regional Park offers endless recreation, with a 9-acre lake, grassy fields, wilderness trails and sports courts. In the summertime, enjoy outdoor movies and a festive concert series. Here you’ll also notice many lush and mature trees. Irvine has been designated as a “Tree City USA” for over 30 years by the Arbor Day Foundation due to its commitment to planting and preserving trees.**

Nearby apartment communities: Town Center, Turtle Rock Vista, Rancho San Joaquin

Jeffrey Open Space Trail

The Jeffrey Open Space Trail stretches nearly five miles through the heart of Irvine, providing adventures for cyclists and hikers alike. Dog-friendly and family-friendly, this linear park is perfect for stroller walks, morning workouts and beyond, with plenty of benches for resting.

Nearby apartment communities: Cypress Village, Avella, Woodbury 

Harvard Community Park

With soccer and baseball fields, lighted batting cages, a skate park and more, Harvard Community Park is definitely for sports-lovers. It’s also perfect for gatherings, featuring a rentable kitchen, multipurpose room and baseball diamonds for private events. 

Nearby apartment communities: Windwood Glen, Windwood Knoll, Santa Maria

Mike Ward Community Park

If your ideal weekend involves a pickleball tournament or outdoor concert with neighbors, Mike Ward Community Park is for you. A favorite picnic spot among locals, this park brings the surrounding community together in a love for the outdoors.

Nearby apartment communities: Cross Creek, Cedar Creek, Woodbridge Willows

Turtle Rock Community Park

Turtle Rock Community Park and its accompanying nature center offer education and fun for all ages. Visitors can take a stroll on the self-guided nature trail and observe plants, birds, rabbits and other local wildlife.

Nearby apartment communities: Turtle Rock Canyon, Turtle Ridge

Read the Irvine Standard article and accompanying 2026 Irvine Parks guide for the full list.

VIEW FULL PARKS GUIDE

Find Your Perfect Community

From model sailboats to pickleball courts and miles of hiking trails, Irvine’s parks offer a quality of life that is simply unmatched. No matter what you’re looking for, our apartment communities provide the ideal locations to make the most of this beautiful city. Find your perfect home.

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*Sources: tpl.org/parkscore and https://www.irvinestandard.com/2026/irvine-ranks-no-2-in-the-u-s-for-parks-and-open-space/. The ParkScore ranking includes parks, facilities and amenities accessible to the public, either through ownership or partnership agreements.
**Sources: https://www.arborday.org/our-work/tree-city-usa and https://www.irvinestandard.com/2019/i-love-my-city-of-a-half-million-trees/