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Anaheim Founders Park
400 N West St, Anaheim, CA 92801, United States
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Bl
Review №1

The lights were just as beautiful as the pictures. It was a Tuesday night, but it didnt stop the crowd from enjoying the scenery. I also got to witness a couple taking their wedding photos there.What bugged me was security...

Gi
Review №2

Love the employees here very nice. Went as a chaperone for my sons class and they are good with kids

An
Review №3

Cute, clean, historical, educational... little farm of one of the original settlers of Anaheim...southern California...Orange county...all the Valencia orange groves So Cal is famous for!!! Its nice to see a time & place so loved its kept frozen in time!! The tree out front (in my opinion) is one of wonders of nature that is truly amazing!! It made me feel so small like the ocean!! Thank you to all those who work hard to keep this little piece of history & marvel of nature for all those to visit, respect & appreciate it for many years past & hopefully for many more years in the future!!

Le
Review №4

Open the first Saturday of each month. cost: FREE! Ancient tree, 2 historic houses, historic barn. Adjacent parking.

Ma
Review №5

Cool place to visit. I love the tree. The volunteers are great

Ro
Review №6

Beautiful place, we made a nice friend.

Ru
Review №7

Really Beautiful Historical Park !!! Nice place to visit and very family friendy and the biggest tree in Anaheim is located here

AN
Review №8

Very good park to reflex and have some relAx time.

Da
Review №9

Its interesting to me because of the history behind it. Some refurbishment was done recently and the chain link fence was removed. You can walk through the grounds and there are informative plaques. Theres a gigantic a beautiful old tree but theres no plaque telling you anything about it. There is an open house on the 1st Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to noon but Ive never had the time to make it then. They tour you through the old Gothic Woelke-Stoffel house, which some people like to think is haunted. That may be so, but I walk by the house after midnight sometimes on my way home from work and I dont see anything like that about it. Id like to adopt a bunch of cats and the move-in and rent the joint.

Am
Review №10

The fig tree is worth the detour off Lincoln Ave. The base of the roots stand about 6 feet high. The site was closed when I stopped by, and I intend to return when tours resume.

Ha
Review №11

Open first Saturday of months. Thank you

Na
Review №12

Spectacular Victorian and original Mother Colony house, not to mention a gigantic tree from the 1870s.

Ke
Review №13

Great historic park. Interesting.

Ki
Review №14

Awesome neighborhood with Victorian homes.

Ro
Review №15

Beautiful. Makes one wonder what the area looked like prior to the huge wave of people that came in after WWII

Rh
Review №16

Loved the tree!

Te
Review №17

True slice of local history.

Do
Review №18

Cant wait for them to reopen.

Fr
Review №19

Founder`s park is a beautiful place to visit and get some Anaheim knowledge.

An
Review №20

Great park sad to see the graffiti on the wall of the house and on the huge tree

Gu
Review №21

This is my favorite park to go to. Its a wonderful place to just lay and relax.

an
Review №22

Every time I visit Anaheim I always ask my honey to stop by to see this beautiful Fig tree is amazing to see such a huge historical tree planted right in the middle of the city of Anaheim and that it was the inspiracion for Walt Disney in 1962 to build the tree house now Tarzans home in Disneyland .

Do
Review №23

Very informative and nice historical setting.

Te
Review №24

Beautiful park and gorgeously well maintained Victorian home and out buildings

Bo
Review №25

Peacefully

eu
Review №26

Must see

Ni
Review №27

Nice

La
Review №28

HUGH Tree

Mi
Review №29

Fun park

St
Review №30

Cool park

ch
Review №31

Historic!

An
Review №32

I love this place

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  • Address:400 N West St, Anaheim, CA 92801, United States
  • Site:http://www.anaheim.net/2474/Heritage-Services
  • Phone:+1 714-765-6453
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Park
  • Historical landmark
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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