Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
4100 South La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, United States
About the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area is a popular park and tourist attraction located at 4100 South La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, United States. The park offers a variety of recreational activities and amenities for visitors to enjoy. One unique feature of the park is The Link – Baldwin Hills Parklands Shuttle Bus, which provides transportation from the Metro Expo La Cienega Station to the park and the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. The shuttle operates on weekends and holidays, with rides costing only 25 cents one way. Seniors and children under 5 ride for free. The shuttle is air-conditioned and ADA accessible, making it convenient for all visitors to use. The park is also part of the LA County Parks Partners program, which provides park access to over 450,000 students across Los Angeles County. With a rich history and a commitment to providing social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all, Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area is a must-visit destination for residents and visitors alike.
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4100 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90056, United States
Opening hours of Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
Monday:
06:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 20:00
Friday:
06:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 20:00
Reviews of Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
"It's a large park, suitable for walks, hikes, and nature watching. You pretty much have to drive to its parking area, which feels a bit inconvenient and out of the way, but it is understandable since there's a major highway running alongside (La Cienega BLVD) It has what are basically a couple of large ponds with some wildlife, of course. The vast area offers long walks n' hikes, plenty of places for picnics, and BBQ pits (which are pretty gross n dirty, btw.. I wouldn't BBQ anything there). There's a bridge that crosses over LA Cienega Blvd that takes you up a trail to a community garden of sorts where you'll find caretakers caring over the many beautiful types of plants and trees, including many that grow various types of berries. Some basic exercising equipment is also curiously there as well, for those who want to add a little more to their walking, hiking routine. You can overlook the nicer area of Los Angeles and see the West Hollywood, West L.A., Beverly Hills area, and even some odd, interesting looking building. Overall, it was a nice excursion, but it is too out of the way for regular visits. It's no Central Park, but it's okay in its own right. I'm likely to visit Central Park more than return to this one because although it's a decent park for some activities, it just isn't worth the hassle of driving and getting around Los Angeles traffic."
"This park is is quite large with great scenery and a small pond. The pond is well kept and is filled with fish, turtles, and birds of all kinds. Great place to take a stroll with the family and dogs, and there are different sections you can explore and trails. Up the hillside you can get a nice view of the city. The benches were clean, some provide grills for charcoal grilling. Men's restroom I used was tidy and stocked."
"Beautiful park with plenty of trees and a really nice big lake. This was a nice park to walk around and enjoy nature. There are also great overlooks of downtown LA from the park. I'd recommend spending at least a couple of hours here or maybe even bring a book and sit by the lake and relax."
"You have to see it to believe it! A huge park space, relatively speaking for a park within LA. Most local parks can be seen from the entrance parking lot, whereas this one would take all day to walk around to see and experience, much less drive to the different parking lots and look around like separate parks in one! This park has it all, from parking, picnic areas, scenic pond with walks and waterfowl, sports fields and courts, fitness court, disc golf, playgrounds, hiking trails, view-spots, restrooms and a visitors center! I’ve been impressed with the awesome nature of this place, as it is a respite from the crowded urban world below, all without having to leave the city! As of this posting, there’s no admission charge per vehicle for weekday parking, though there’s a $7.00 charge for the weekends."
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