Hollydale Regional Park 5400 Monroe Avenue, South Gate, CA 90280
About the Business
Welcome to Hollydale Regional Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of South Gate, California. Located at 5400 Monroe Avenue, our park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a cherished local treasure and popular tourist attraction, Hollydale Regional Park invites visitors of all ages to explore its lush landscapes and enjoy a variety of recreational activities.
Spanning expansive green spaces, the park is ideal for picnics, leisurely strolls, and outdoor gatherings with family and friends. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic walking trails, which provide an opportunity to experience the local flora and fauna. For sports lovers, Hollydale Regional Park features well-maintained facilities, including basketball courts, soccer fields, and playgrounds, ensuring fun for everyone.
Whether you're looking to relax in the sun, engage in a friendly game, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, Hollydale Regional Park is your go-to destination. Visit us today and discover why we are a beloved part of the South Gate community.
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5400 Monroe Avenue, South Gate, California 90280, United States
Reviews
"This is a very good park but it could have a little bit more improvement but the area this park is located in has a wide variety of animals"
"Dogs had a blast. They were a little unsure when the band of horses came riding through."
"Love the spacious park. There is plenty of open space. There are courts of different sports. Our company was volunteering for the food distribution with the L.A. Regional Food Bank."
"Great quiet little dog park. Not a lot of dogs, at least during our time there. Separate areas for large and small dogs. No restrooms but the bigger park has them. We ended up walking around the entire Hollydale Park. Very nice park where they are fighting a huge battle against golphers on the playing fields to keep kids safe. Spent about 30 minutes talking to the lead golpher wrangler, Jerry, who gave me the morbid but interesting history of his field. Jerrys been doing it for a number of years and was telling me how he developed the traps to catch them. Thanks Jerry! 1. Golphers are blind but fairly fast. 2. They're incredible diggers. 3. The wranglers now use traps instead of pestcide or chemicals."
"Nice park, has many courts to play different sports. You can have your dogs. There were horses on the outer skirt of the park. We had a great Easter Family time."
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