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Newhall Community Park is 126 acres, along Galindo Creek east of Treat Boulevard. Access is via Newhall Parkway south of Clayton Road or from Turtle Creek Road. Galindo Creek meanders through the park.
Approximately 30 acres of park is improved with:
The Paw Patch (PDF) is a secure, fenced area where dogs can exercise off-leash. There is one reservable group picnic area in a secluded creek-side setting with large oak trees. A Vietnam War Memorial graces the vista point.
For information on reserving our parks and group picnic sites, visit our Picnic Sites page.
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Newhall Community Park
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Features
- Bocce Courts
- Dog Park
- Picnic Areas
- Playground
- Ponds
- Sports Fields
About the Park
Newhall Community Park is 126 acres, along Galindo Creek east of Treat Boulevard. Access is via Newhall Parkway south of Clayton Road or from Turtle Creek Road. Galindo Creek meanders through the park.
Amenities
Approximately 30 acres of park is improved with:
- Bocce courts
- Picnic areas
- Play structure
- Ponds along the creek
- Turfed athletic fields
The Paw Patch (PDF) is a secure, fenced area where dogs can exercise off-leash. There is one reservable group picnic area in a secluded creek-side setting with large oak trees. A Vietnam War Memorial graces the vista point.
Reservations
For information on reserving our parks and group picnic sites, visit our Picnic Sites page.