City park recreational facilities in Long Beach, California
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El Dorado Park Dog Park
● OpenWelcome to El Dorado Park Dog Park, a premier destination for dog lovers located at 7550 East Spring Street, Long Beach, California. Nestled in the southeast corner of El Dorado East Regional Park, Area II, this 1.5-acre off-leash dog park is a delightful haven for your furry companions. As the first dog park in northeast Long Beach, El Dorado Park Dog Park offers a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs of all sizes. The park is ADA accessible and features a double-gate entry system for added security. It boasts separate areas for large and small dogs, ensuring a comfortable experience for every pup. Amenities include a drinking fountain, benches for relaxation, and convenient waste bag dispensers to help keep the park clean.
7550 East Spring Street, Long Beach, California 90815, United States -
Soquel Glen Mobile Home Park
● OpenWelcome to Soquel Glen Mobile Home Park, your serene retreat nestled in the heart of Soquel, California. Conveniently located at 5470 Soquel Drive, our park offers a peaceful and friendly environment for those seeking the perfect blend of comfort and community. As a premier lodging and RV park, Soquel Glen is ideal for both short-term visits and long-term stays. Our park is surrounded by the natural beauty of the California coast, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation and recreation. Whether you're looking to explore the nearby beaches, enjoy local dining and shopping, or simply unwind in a picturesque setting, Soquel Glen Mobile Home Park is the perfect home base.
5470 Soquel Drive, Soquel, California 95073, United States -
Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors
● OpenWelcome to the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors, your gateway to the stunning coastline of Marina del Rey and beyond. Located at 13837 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, California, our local government office is dedicated to enhancing the recreational, environmental, and economic value of LA's beaches and harbors. Join us as we lead initiatives like the Beach Emergency Evacuation Lights System (BEELS) tests at Torrance Beach, ensuring public safety with loud evacuation announcements on June 5 and 6 from 11 a.m. to noon. We also prioritize community welfare through policies requiring developers to make 30% of new residential units in Marina del Rey affordable.
13837 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, California 90292, United States -
Live oak park parking
● OpenWelcome to Live Oak Park Parking, your convenient and accessible parking solution in the heart of Manhattan Beach, California. Located at 1901 Valley Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266, we are nestled within the serene and picturesque surroundings of Live Oak Park, offering a perfect starting point for your visit to this beautiful area. Our parking facility is designed to provide easy access to the park's numerous amenities, including sports fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, and walking trails. Whether you're here for a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or to enjoy a game of tennis or basketball, Live Oak Park Parking ensures a hassle-free experience with ample parking spaces available for both short-term and long-term visitors.
Manhattan Beach, California 90266, United States -
Reuben Ingold Park
● OpenWelcome to Reuben Ingold Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of View Park-Windsor Hills, California. Located at 4400 West Mount Vernon Drive, this passive park offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance it provides. As a cherished local landmark and tourist attraction, Reuben Ingold Park is part of the extensive network of parks managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. While the park itself does not host organized programs, it serves as an ideal setting for quiet reflection, leisurely walks, and the simple enjoyment of nature. The Los Angeles County Parks system is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike, which is evident in their partnership with 560 schools across the county, providing park access to over 450,000 students. This initiative underscores the commitment to fostering community engagement and environmental education.
4400 West Mount Vernon Drive, View Park-Windsor Hills, California 90043, United States -
County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, South Community Services Agency
● OpenWelcome to the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, South Community Services Agency, your gateway to an incredible array of recreational opportunities and natural beauty right here in Los Angeles! Located at 360 West El Segundo Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90061, our agency is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike through diverse and engaging programs. This summer, explore everything LA County Parks has to offer! Dive into our aquatics programs, participate in youth and adult sports, or discover new interests through our special seasonal events and recreation classes. We invite you to join our SummerClasses, which cater to all ages and interests, whether you're looking to get active, stay healthy, or pick up a new hobby. From yoga and sports to music and arts, there's something for everyone. Classes are available both in-person and virtually, with registration on a rolling basis.
360 West El Segundo Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90061, United States -
Leon H Washington Park
● OpenWelcome to Leon H Washington Park, a vibrant community hub and tourist attraction located at 8908 Maie Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles County, this park is a testament to the region's commitment to providing accessible recreational opportunities and enriching experiences for all. Leon H Washington Park is part of the extensive Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation system, which collaborates with 560 schools to grant park access to over 450,000 students across the county. This partnership underscores our dedication to fostering educational and recreational opportunities for the youth of Los Angeles.
8908 Maie Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90002, United States -
Nogales Park
● OpenWelcome to Nogales Park, your local oasis at 2603 Grand Avenue, Huntington Park, California 90255. As part of the extensive LA County Parks system, Nogales Park offers a vibrant community space perfect for relaxation, recreation, and discovery. Whether you're looking to dive into a new hobby, stay active, or simply enjoy the great outdoors, Nogales Park has something for everyone. This summer, take advantage of our diverse range of seasonal events and recreation classes designed for all ages. Explore our FREE Recreation for All special interest classes, activities, and workshops by visiting reservations.lacounty.gov. From yoga and sports to music and arts, our offerings cater to a wide array of interests and skill levels.
2603 Grand Avenue, Huntington Park, California 90255, United States -
Walnut Nature Park
● ClosedWelcome to Walnut Nature Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Huntington Park, California. Located at 7818 Pacific Boulevard, this enchanting park is a haven for nature lovers and families alike, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Walnut Nature Park is proud to be part of the extensive network of 182 beautiful parks managed by the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation. Our park is a testament to the department's commitment to providing exceptional recreational and educational opportunities for the community. With a focus on environmental stewardship and innovative programming, we strive to create a space where everyone can connect with nature and enjoy quality time with loved ones.
7818 Pacific Boulevard, Huntington Park, California 90255, United States -
Hudson Park
● OpenWelcome to Hudson Park, a serene and expansive 13.06-acre oasis nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 2335 Webster Avenue, our park is a cherished community hub and a popular tourist attraction, offering a peaceful retreat and a variety of recreational activities for visitors of all ages. Hudson Park features two lit softball fields, perfect for both casual games and competitive leagues. These fields can be reserved through our Aquatics and Sports Office at 570-1732. In addition to sports facilities, the park boasts a vibrant community garden, where local residents cultivate a wide array of plants and vegetables, fostering a spirit of community and sustainability.
2335 Webster Avenue, Long Beach, California 90810, United States -
C. David Molina Park
● OpenWelcome to C. David Molina Park, a serene and inviting destination located at 4951 Oregon Avenue, Long Beach, California. Nestled in the vibrant community of Long Beach, our park offers a perfect retreat for both locals and tourists seeking a refreshing escape into nature. C. David Molina Park is more than just a green space; it's a hub of community activity and a cherished local landmark. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a family picnic, or simply relax and unwind, our park provides the ideal setting. With well-maintained walking trails, lush landscapes, and ample seating areas, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of our surroundings.
4951 Oregon Avenue, Long Beach, California 90805, United States -
Baker Street Park
● OpenWelcome to Baker Street Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 643 Baker Street, this charming park offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility amidst the bustling city life. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a picnic with family and friends, or simply relax under the shade of lush trees, Baker Street Park provides a picturesque setting for all your outdoor activities. Our well-maintained park features open green spaces, walking paths, and cozy picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and recreation. Families can enjoy the playground facilities, while fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of the jogging trails. With its welcoming atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, Baker Street Park is a beloved community hub that invites visitors of all ages to connect with nature.
643 Baker Street, Long Beach, California 90806, United States -
Wrigley Heights Dog Park
● OpenWelcome to Wrigley Heights Dog Park, a delightful oasis for you and your furry friend in the heart of Long Beach, California. Nestled at 3401 Golden Avenue, this 1.9-acre park offers the perfect setting for dogs to romp and play, while their owners relax and enjoy the serene environment. Open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, Wrigley Heights Dog Park is designed to cater to the needs of both pets and their owners. Our park features a convenient entry vestibule area where dogs can be safely unleashed or held when entering or leaving the park. The park's surface is covered with existing mulch, ensuring a comfortable play area for all dogs. The site is securely enclosed with painted chain link fencing, and the existing trees provide ample shade, offering a cool respite on sunny days.
3401 Golden Avenue, Long Beach, California 90806, United States -
Uptown Dog Park
● OpenWelcome to Uptown Dog Park Discover a haven for your furry friends at Uptown Dog Park, conveniently located at 4600 Long Beach Boulevard, on the west side of Scherer Park, in Long Beach, California. Opened in November, this vibrant dog park is quickly becoming a favorite destination for pet owners and tourists alike, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs to run and play.
4600 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, California 90805, United States -
Fellowship Park
● OpenWelcome to Fellowship Park, a charming mini-park located at 434 East Willow Street, Long Beach, California. Nestled in a serene setting, this 0.4-acre park offers a refreshing escape for families and individuals alike. Developed on a portion of the former Pacific Electric Railway Right-of-Way, Fellowship Park was thoughtfully designed and opened to the public on June 26, 2004. Featuring a vibrant playground, inviting picnic tables, and comfortable benches, the park is perfect for leisurely afternoons and family outings. Surrounded by lush trees and well-maintained turf, it provides a peaceful environment where visitors can relax and unwind.
434 East Willow Street, Long Beach, California 90806, United States -
Veterans Park
● OpenWelcome to Veterans Park, a cherished community oasis located at 101 East 28th Street, Long Beach, California. Established in 1952, this 8.5-acre park has been a cornerstone of the community, offering a variety of recreational opportunities and facilities for all ages. Funded by a grant from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), Veterans Park proudly boasts an environmentally friendly initiative, having diverted 1,303 tires in its development. The park features a community recreation center that includes a large multi-purpose room with a stage and hardwood floor, a kitchen, and two classrooms. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the lighted softball, baseball, and soccer fields, as well as four basketball courts, two tennis courts, and a volleyball court. Families and friends can gather at the group picnic area, while children play at the well-equipped playground designed for both pre-school and school-aged kids.
101 East 28th Street, Long Beach, California 90806, United States -
Officer Daryle W. Black Memorial Park
● OpenWelcome to Officer Daryle W. Black Memorial Park, a serene and meaningful green space nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 2023 Pasadena Avenue, this park stands as a tribute to Officer Daryle W. Black, who bravely served the community and was tragically lost in the line of duty on April 29, 2000. Thanks to the concerted efforts of City Councilwoman Laura Richardson, the Central Neighborhood Advisory Committee, and local community groups, a once-neglected .1-acre lot has been transformed into a vibrant community park. This project, valued at $200,000, was funded through a collaboration between the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency, and other local funds.
2023 Pasadena Avenue, Long Beach, California 90806, United States -
14th Street Park
● OpenWelcome to 14th Street Park, Long Beach, California Nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California, 14th Street Park offers a vibrant and dynamic community space for residents and visitors alike. Spanning the center of 14th Street from Chestnut Avenue to just east of Locust Avenue, this unique park has transformed from a former railway line into a thriving hub of recreation and relaxation.
Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Harvey Milk Promenade Park
● OpenHarvey Milk Promenade Park and Equality Plaza Welcome to Harvey Milk Promenade Park and Equality Plaza, a landmark of inspiration and inclusivity nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 185 East 3rd Street, this unique park is a tribute to civil rights leader Harvey Milk and stands as the first park in the nation named after an openly gay figure.
185 East 3rd Street, Long Beach, California 90802, United States -
Loma Vista Park
● OpenWelcome to Loma Vista Park, a charming oasis nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 1173 North Loma Vista Drive, this delightful .14-acre mini-park offers a serene escape for visitors of all ages. Established on September 24, 2005, on land generously provided by the Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Loma Vista Park is designed as a passive recreation area, perfect for relaxation and leisure. Enjoy the lush lawn area, shaded by beautiful trees, and take a moment to appreciate the custom bench adorned with artistic elements. In 2007, the park was further enhanced by the Arts Council of Long Beach, which added a stunning mosaic of the sun and solar system. This captivating artwork was crafted by artist Steve Elicker in collaboration with students from the nearby Edison Elementary School.
1173 North Loma Vista Drive, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
K-9 Corner Dog Park
● OpenWelcome to K-9 Corner Dog Park, a vibrant oasis for dogs and their owners located at 906 Pacific Avenue, Long Beach, California. Nestled in the heart of the North Pine Avenue area, this innovative park is a testament to community collaboration, having been transformed from a vacant lot into a beloved local and tourist attraction in September 2009. K-9 Corner Dog Park is celebrated for its unique, eco-friendly design, featuring drought-tolerant landscaping that beautifully complements its commitment to sustainability. The park generates 100% of its electricity on-site with solar energy, making it a shining example of environmentally conscious urban spaces.
906 Pacific Avenue, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Bixby Knolls Park
● OpenWelcome to Bixby Knolls Park, a charming community space located at 1101 East San Antonio Drive in Long Beach, California. Nestled in the heart of the Bixby Knolls neighborhood, this park is a testament to the generosity and vision of the Jotham Bixby Company, which donated the land in 1948. Originally part of the county, it became an integral part of the City of Long Beach in 1949, with the stipulation that it would be named "Bixby Knolls Park." Bixby Knolls Park is a beloved local destination that has been thoughtfully developed to offer amenities for all ages. The park features a modern playground, which was revitalized in 1998 with new equipment thanks to funding from the Los Angeles County Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Act of 1992. Families can enjoy a delightful picnic area, perfect for gatherings and leisurely afternoons. Additionally, a small staff building is available to support the park's operations and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
1101 East San Antonio Drive, Long Beach, California 90807, United States -
Long Beach Municipal Cemetery
● OpenWelcome to the Long Beach Municipal Cemetery, a serene and historic resting place nestled at the corner of Willow Street and Orange Avenue in Signal Hill, California. Spanning 4.3 acres, this cemetery is not only a tranquil park but also a significant part of Long Beach's rich history. Established as early as 1901, it is the final resting place of notable figures such as William Erwin Willmore, the founder of Long Beach. Operated and meticulously maintained by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, the cemetery offers a peaceful environment with well-kept grounds, including manual watering, tree maintenance, and careful grave management. The cemetery is steeped in history, originally part of the Rancho Los Cerritos and linked to the Bixby Ranch. Although no Bixby family members are interred here, the Bixby mausoleum remains a notable feature.
1151 East Willow Street, Signal Hill, California 90755, United States -
Peace Park
● OpenWelcome to Peace Park, a serene oasis in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 1411 Atlantic Avenue, Peace Park is a cherished community space dedicated on January 24, 2004, by Bonnie Lowenthal and the Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine. This .40-acre park offers vital recreational space, contributing to the city's Open Space Plan goal of expanding green areas for residents. Peace Park boasts a playground, walking paths, and lush lawn areas, making it an ideal spot for families and individuals seeking relaxation and recreation. With children's play equipment, shady benches, and vibrant green spaces, the park serves as a beacon of tranquility and community spirit.
1411 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Rosa Parks Park
● OpenWelcome to Rosa Parks Park, a serene and reflective green space located at 1195 East 15th Street, Long Beach, California. Spanning .74 acres, this passive park offers a tranquil escape for local residents and visitors alike. Here, you can take a leisurely walk, find a peaceful spot to rest, and enjoy inspiring public art that honors the legacy of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks. Opened on May 21, Rosa Parks Park provides much-needed open space in the heart of Long Beach. The park was inaugurated with a community celebration featuring notable guests such as 6th District Councilmember Dee Andrews and members of the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency. The event included a poignant reading of Rosa Parks’ biography by Kazmere Duffy from the 6th District's Youth Empowerment Workshop, alongside uplifting musical performances by the Poly High School "inspired glee" group.
1195 East 15th Street, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Craftsman Village Park
● OpenWelcome to Craftsman Village Park Nestled in the heart of the historic Craftsman Village/Hellman neighborhood, Craftsman Village Park is a charming oasis of green space in Long Beach, California. Located at 851 Orange Avenue, this delightful .34-acre park was developed to provide much-needed open space in the area, thanks to a generous $722,465 grant from the Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Program awarded on November 8, 2010.
851 Orange Avenue, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Miracle on 4th Street Park
● OpenWelcome to Miracle on 4th Street Park, a charming oasis nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California, located at 1518 East 4th Street. As the city's pioneering mini-park, it represents a successful initiative to create green spaces in areas lacking recreational facilities. Born from a collaborative effort between the city, Leadership Long Beach, and the local community, this park is a testament to the power of community spirit and innovation. Established in November 2000, Miracle on 4th Street Park was developed through the dedication of the Leadership Long Beach class of 2000, who engaged the community through public meetings, fundraising, and a park-naming contest at Burbank Elementary School. With contributions from the Job Corps and the Conservation Corps of Long Beach, the park was transformed into a vibrant space featuring a playground, bench seating, lush turf, a stunning mural, and diverse landscaping.
1518 East 4th Street, Long Beach, California 90802, United States -
Gumbiner Park
● OpenWelcome to Gumbiner Park, a vibrant community hub nestled at 628-662 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue in Long Beach, California. Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., this urban oasis serves as a vital green space for approximately 32,000 residents living within a half-mile radius. Designed with sustainability in mind, the park features recycled pavement, a bioswale for stormwater management, and lush, canopied trees, offering a refreshing escape in a densely developed area. Gumbiner Park boasts a variety of amenities, including a playground for children, a skate park for thrill-seekers, a performance area for local artists, a picnic area for families, and stunning public art installations. Recent improvements to the surrounding area include enhanced street infrastructure, additional landscaping, a modernized drainage system, new bus stops, and sidewalks that adhere to current accessibility standards.
628-662 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue, Long Beach, California 90813, United States -
Cherry Avenue Park
● OpenWelcome to Cherry Avenue Park Located at 1901 East 45th Street, Long Beach, California, Cherry Avenue Park is a cherished local gem and tourist attraction that offers a diverse array of recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Established with the cooperation of the Jotham Bixby Company and M.A. Sommers, this park became part of Long Beach on April 1, 1948, after being acquired by Los Angeles County in 1944.
1901 East 45th Street, Long Beach, California 90807, United States -
Orizaba Park
● OpenWelcome to Orizaba Park, a vibrant community oasis and tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 1435 Orizaba Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90804, this 3.72-acre park offers a perfect blend of recreation, history, and natural beauty for visitors of all ages. Originally acquired by the city in 1923, Orizaba Park has undergone numerous transformations, evolving from a Street Department Yard to a beloved community space enriched with lush landscaping and diverse amenities. The park's history is intertwined with the city's development, notably marked by the dedication of the Pacific Electric Railway right-of-way for park expansion in 1990. This expansion introduced two half-court basketball courts, a vibrant mural, and a picturesque lawn area, enhancing the park's appeal.
1435 Orizaba Avenue, Long Beach, California 90804, United States
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