Laguna Niguel Regional Park

Its main feature is Laguna Niguel Lake (also known as Sulphur Creek Reservoir), located within the park's boundaries.

Laguna Niguel's 4th of July fireworks show is held at the park every year.

In 1981, local S&S Construction Company donated an additional 20 acres (8 ha) of land for county use.

In October 1984, many new additions were constructed, including: new front park entrance sign, landscaping, planting California Sycamore trees, reforestation of approximately 2,000 trees throughout the entire park, bicycle trails, additional picnic shelters, two creek crossing pedestrian bridges, one restroom, five fishing access piers, one fish cleaning station, an amphitheater, two regulation sand volleyball courts, two regulation horseshoe pits, and a par course along the park's two-mile jogging trail.

[2] The Sulphur Creek Reservoir, also known as Laguna Niguel Lake, is used for fishing and boating.

Laguna Niguel Regional Park in 1975.