Santiago Park, a roughly 34.5-acre community park and one of Santa Ana’s larger green spaces, will move into a third phase of planned improvements this coming year.
The park runs alongside Santiago Creek, stretching from Main Street toward the 22 Freeway, with recreational amenities including picnic areas, playgrounds and tennis and basketball courts, as well as an archery range, a lawn bowling green and an interpretive wildlife center.
City officials in Santa Ana marked the completion of Santiago Park’s second phase of improvements earlier this month. They were funded by the California Coast Conservancy at a cost of $2.8 million.
New upgrades include improved picnic areas, Santiago Creek overlooks, lighting and updated landscaping and irrigation. The work also includes a new monument at the park’s Main Street entrance, along with new pedestrian and bike paths that connect to the Santiago Creek Bike Trail.
The improvements are part of a broader effort to refresh aging infrastructure, improve access and safety, and better connect the park to the creek and regional trail network.
Improvements in the park’s third phase are expected to begin in 2026 and will cover the portion of the park east of the Lawn Bowling Center to the 22 Freeway.
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