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LB-M.U.S.T. Wetlands (LONG BEACH MUNICIPAL URBAN STORMWATER TREATMENT)
Welcome to LB-M.U.S.T. Wetlands, an urban oasis in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 903 De Forest Avenue, our innovative park is a unique blend of nature and sustainable engineering, dedicated to enhancing the local environment and community well-being. LB-M.U.S.T. Wetlands stands for Long Beach Municipal Urban Stormwater Treatment, and it serves as both a public green space and an ecological treatment facility. Our park is designed to naturally filter stormwater runoff, improving water quality and supporting a diverse ecosystem of native plants and wildlife.
Harvey Milk Promenade Park
Harvey 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.
Chittick Field
Welcome to Chittick Field, a vibrant sports and recreation hub in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 1900 Walnut Avenue, north of Pacific Coast Highway, Chittick Field spans 19 acres and offers state-of-the-art facilities for athletes and sports enthusiasts alike. The complex features a football field, an all-weather track, and three lighted soccer fields, all available for use by permitted groups. Originally developed in 1936 as a stormwater detention basin, Chittick Field has evolved into a premier recreational facility while maintaining its vital role in flood control management. Thanks to a transformative renovation completed in 2014, the site now boasts modern amenities including restrooms, bleacher areas, sports lighting, and paved parking, all set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds with native and drought-tolerant plants.
Rosa Parks Park
Welcome 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.
Craftsman Village Park
Welcome 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.
St. Louis Trail
Welcome to St. Louis Trail, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Signal Hill, California. Conveniently located in the 90755 area, our park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a fitness buff, or simply seeking a peaceful place to relax, St. Louis Trail has something for everyone. Explore our well-maintained trails that wind through lush landscapes, offering picturesque views and a chance to reconnect with nature. Ideal for hiking, jogging, or casual strolls, these trails cater to all fitness levels and provide a refreshing outdoor experience. Along the way, you'll discover a variety of native plants and wildlife, making your visit both educational and enjoyable.
Long Beach Greenbelt
Welcome to Long Beach Greenbelt, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located at 799-701 Bennett Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90804, this beautiful park offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or connect with nature, Long Beach Greenbelt provides the perfect setting. Our park is renowned for its lush greenery, scenic walking paths, and vibrant community atmosphere. It serves as a habitat for various native plants and wildlife, making it a delightful spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors can explore the well-maintained trails, relax on the benches, or simply bask in the tranquility of the surroundings.
Red Car Greenbelt
Welcome to Red Car Greenbelt, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Long Beach, California. Located in the vibrant 90814 area, this unique park and tourist attraction offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Red Car Greenbelt is a beautifully landscaped green space that pays homage to the historic Pacific Electric Red Cars that once traversed the region. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic pathways, lined with lush greenery and native plants, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and reflection. With its charming picnic spots and inviting benches, it's an ideal place for families, friends, and solo adventurers to unwind and connect with nature.
Jack Nichol Park
Welcome to Jack Nichol Park, a serene 3.5-acre oasis nestled in Long Beach, California, at 6200 Costa Del Sol Way. Open from dawn to dusk, this community-supported passive park invites visitors to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of its surroundings. Born from the Alamitos Bay Boundary Settlement Agreement of 1968, the park features a thoughtfully designed Marina Basin, completed in 2003, with 30 boat slips, an access road, a parking lot, and convenient amenities like a boat owners’ restroom and laundry room. Officially opened to the public in August 2007, Jack Nichol Park is named in honor of Jack Nichol, a distinguished local coastal engineer renowned for his innovative marina designs worldwide and his active role as chairman of the Marine Advisory Commission.
Jack Dunster Marine Biological Reserve
Welcome to the Jack Dunster Marine Biological Reserve, a hidden gem nestled at 5801 Boathouse Lane in Long Beach, California. This unique park and tourist attraction spans 2.7 acres, with 1.5 acres of land and 1.2 acres of shallow water, offering a tranquil escape into nature right alongside the Los Cerritos Channel. Designed with both recreation and education in mind, the reserve provides visitors with an immersive experience of diverse marine habitats. Explore the meandering pathways that wind through the reserve, or venture onto the gangway for access to two floating observation platforms and a floating dock. These features, thoughtfully recommended by the Marine Advisory Commission and executed by the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department, ensure a memorable visit for all ages.
New River Park
Welcome to New River Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Norwalk, California. Located at 13432 Halcourt Avenue, our park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a premier tourist attraction in the area, New River Park provides a variety of amenities and activities for visitors of all ages. Stroll through our beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoy a leisurely picnic under the shade of mature trees, or take advantage of our well-maintained walking trails. Families can delight in our modern playgrounds, while fitness enthusiasts will appreciate our outdoor exercise equipment and open spaces for yoga or group activities.
Gum Grove Park
Welcome to Gum Grove Park, a serene oasis nestled in the charming community of Seal Beach, California. Located at the intersection of Avalon Drive and Crescent View, this picturesque park offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Spanning over 10 acres, Gum Grove Park is a beloved tourist attraction known for its lush greenery, tranquil walking trails, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls through the park's well-maintained pathways, which wind through a diverse landscape of native plants and towering eucalyptus trees. Birdwatchers will delight in the variety of avian species that call the park home, making it a popular spot for photography and nature observation.
Los Cerritos Wetlands
Welcome to Los Cerritos Wetlands, a captivating natural oasis nestled in the heart of Seal Beach, California. Located at 6720 Pacific Coast Highway, our park serves as a serene escape and a must-visit tourist attraction for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Spanning a vast area of preserved wetlands, Los Cerritos offers a unique opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems and witness the rich biodiversity of Southern California. Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of our walking trails, where you can observe a wide variety of wildlife, including native birds, plants, and other fascinating species. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher, a nature photographer, or simply looking to enjoy a peaceful day outdoors, Los Cerritos Wetlands provides the perfect setting.
Vista Verde Park
Welcome to Vista Verde Park, your serene escape nestled in the heart of Norwalk, California. Located at 11459 Ratliffe Street, our beautiful park serves as a perfect destination for both locals and tourists seeking a refreshing outdoor experience. Vista Verde Park boasts lush green landscapes, vibrant flower beds, and well-maintained walking paths, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply a quiet spot to read and relax, our park provides the ideal setting.
Ecology Park
Welcome to Ecology Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Cerritos, California. Located at 17133 Gridley Road, our beautiful park offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and families alike. Spanning lush landscapes and tranquil settings, Ecology Park is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of the area while providing a peaceful retreat for all visitors. Explore our well-maintained walking trails that meander through vibrant gardens and shaded groves, ideal for a leisurely stroll or a brisk jog. Our park is home to a variety of native plant species and wildlife, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about local ecology.
The Whittier Greenway Trail
Welcome to The Whittier Greenway Trail, a beautiful park located in the heart of Whittier, California. Situated at 5668 The Whittier Greenway Trail, our park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Spanning several miles, the trail is perfect for walking, jogging, cycling, and enjoying the great outdoors with family and friends. The Whittier Greenway Trail is a community gem that combines natural beauty with a rich history, as it follows the former Pacific Electric Railway right-of-way. As you explore the trail, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery, native plants, and scenic landscapes that provide a peaceful backdrop for outdoor activities.
End of Edinger City Park
Welcome to the End of Edinger City Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Huntington Beach, California. Conveniently located at the edge of Edinger Avenue, this charming park offers a perfect retreat for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to unwind in a beautiful outdoor setting. At End of Edinger City Park, you'll find lush green spaces ideal for picnicking, leisurely walks, or simply relaxing under the California sun. The park features well-maintained walking paths, inviting visitors to explore its scenic beauty at their own pace. Whether you're taking a morning jog, enjoying a quiet afternoon with a good book, or spending quality time with loved ones, this park provides a peaceful atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Bolsa Chica Conservancy Interpretive Center
Welcome to the Bolsa Chica Conservancy Interpretive Center, an enlightening destination nestled in the heart of Huntington Beach, California. Located at 3842 Warner Avenue, our center serves as a gateway to understanding the rich ecological and cultural heritage of the Bolsa Chica Wetlands. As a museum dedicated to environmental education and conservation, we offer visitors a unique opportunity to explore interactive exhibits, engaging displays, and educational programs that highlight the diverse wildlife and natural beauty of this vital coastal habitat. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a student, or a curious traveler, the Bolsa Chica Conservancy Interpretive Center invites you to discover the wonders of the wetlands and learn about the important efforts to preserve this precious ecosystem for future generations. Join us in celebrating the beauty of nature and fostering a deeper connection to our environment.
Hardy / Prairie
Welcome to Hardy / Prairie Transit Station, your convenient gateway located in the heart of Inglewood, California. Serving the vibrant community of 90301, our station is designed to provide seamless connectivity and accessibility for all your transit needs. Whether you're commuting to work, exploring the city, or connecting to other transit lines, Hardy / Prairie offers a clean, safe, and efficient environment to enhance your travel experience. Our friendly staff is dedicated to assisting you with any inquiries, ensuring a smooth and pleasant journey. Discover the ease of travel with Hardy / Prairie Transit Station, your trusted partner in navigating Inglewood and beyond.
Old Town San Clemente Butterfly Garden
Welcome to the Old Town San Clemente Butterfly Garden, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of San Clemente, California. Located at 92672 West Avenida Palizada, our enchanting garden offers a serene escape where nature enthusiasts and families alike can immerse themselves in the captivating world of butterflies. Our garden is meticulously designed to provide a natural habitat for a diverse array of butterfly species, offering visitors a unique opportunity to observe these delicate creatures in their natural environment. Wander through lush landscapes filled with vibrant flowers and native plants that attract and nurture our winged residents.
Trestles Wetlands Nature Nature Preserve
Welcome to Trestles Wetlands Nature Preserve, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of San Clemente, California. Located at the picturesque address of San Clemente, CA 92672, our nature preserve offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As a dedicated park, Trestles Wetlands Nature Preserve is committed to preserving the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the area. Explore our scenic trails that wind through lush wetlands, providing the perfect opportunity for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful reflection. With a variety of native plants and wildlife, the preserve is a living classroom for visitors of all ages to learn about the importance of wetland ecosystems.
Brokaw Nursery LLC
Welcome to Brokaw Nursery LLC, your premier destination for high-quality plants and expert horticultural advice in Ventura, California. Conveniently located at 5501 Elizabeth Road, our family-owned nursery has been serving the community with pride and dedication. We specialize in a wide variety of plants, including fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, and native species, catering to both amateur gardeners and professional landscapers. Our knowledgeable staff is passionate about helping you find the perfect additions to your garden and providing guidance on plant care to ensure your outdoor space thrives. At Brokaw Nursery LLC, we are committed to offering exceptional customer service and a diverse selection of healthy, vibrant plants. Visit us today to explore our extensive collection and transform your garden into a lush, green haven.
California True Colors Garden and Learning Center
Welcome to California True Colors Garden and Learning Center, a vibrant community oasis dedicated to sustainable gardening practices and environmental education. Nestled at 1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks, California, our park serves as an inspiring demonstration garden showcasing the beauty and practicality of water-wise landscaping. Since our inception, we've transformed our grounds into a living classroom, featuring a series of themed gardens that highlight drought-tolerant plants from various Mediterranean climates. Each garden is meticulously curated with UC Davis Arboretum All-Star plants, known for their resilience and minimal water requirements, making them ideal for California’s unique climate.
11th Marines Ceremonial Garden
Welcome to the 11th Marines Ceremonial Garden, a serene and picturesque destination nestled in the heart of Camp Pendleton North, California. Located on Henderson Street, our garden offers a tranquil escape for both military personnel and the general public, providing a space for reflection, celebration, and remembrance. The 11th Marines Ceremonial Garden is designed to honor the rich heritage and valor of the 11th Marine Regiment. With beautifully landscaped grounds, the garden features a variety of native plants and flowers that change with the seasons, offering a vibrant backdrop for any occasion. Whether you're attending a ceremony, hosting a private event, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, our garden provides an ideal setting.
Ron Ortega Recreation Park
Welcome to Ron Ortega Recreation Park, a vibrant oasis nestled in the heart of Oceanside, California. Located at Oceanside, CA 92054, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities, making it an ideal destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. At Ron Ortega Recreation Park, you can enjoy a wide range of amenities designed to cater to all ages and interests. Our well-maintained walking and biking trails offer a peaceful escape into nature, while our spacious picnic areas provide the perfect setting for gatherings and celebrations. Children can explore and play in our modern playgrounds, ensuring fun and safety.
BVAS Wetlands Reserve
Welcome to BVAS Wetlands Reserve Located at 2115 South Tremont Street in the heart of Oceanside, California, the BVAS Wetlands Reserve offers a serene escape into nature, spanning 3.5 acres of rare undeveloped coastal habitat. Nestled alongside the Buena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve, our park is a sanctuary for an array of wildlife, including the endangered Light-footed Ridgway's Rail and other rare bird species.
Andy Mauro Nature Preserve
Welcome to Andy Mauro Nature Preserve Nestled in the heart of Oceanside, California, the Andy Mauro Nature Preserve is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike. Located at the former site of a dairy farm, this 31-acre preserve is a testament to community-driven conservation efforts and a dedication to preserving our natural heritage.
Agua Hedionda Lagoon Garfield Street Trailhead
Welcome to the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Garfield Street Trailhead, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Carlsbad, California. This picturesque park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon, a treasured ecological reserve. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and families alike, the trailhead provides a gateway to a network of scenic trails perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity of the lagoon, where native plants and wildlife thrive. The well-maintained trails offer varying levels of difficulty, making them accessible for all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll or an invigorating hike, the Garfield Street Trailhead is the perfect starting point.
Coastal Trail
Welcome to Coastal Trail, your gateway to nature's breathtaking beauty in Crescent City, California. Located at 100 A Street, Coastal Trail is a stunning park that offers a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled along the rugged Northern California coastline, our park provides visitors with picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean, lush forests, and serene landscapes. Explore our well-maintained trails that wind through diverse terrains, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll or an invigorating hike, Coastal Trail caters to all levels of adventure. Discover the rich biodiversity of the area, with chances to spot local wildlife and native plant species.
McKinleyville Community Forest | Murray Rd W access
Welcome to the McKinleyville Community Forest, a serene and expansive natural haven located along Murray Road in McKinleyville, California. Spanning 599 acres, this community forest is a valuable asset to the region, offering a diverse landscape rich with second- and third-growth Sitka spruce, redwood, and Douglas fir trees. Nestled within the watersheds of Widow White Creek and Mill Creek, the forest serves as an essential habitat for a variety of plant and wildlife species. As part of the McKinleyville Community Services District (MCSD), the forest is managed with a commitment to multiple objectives, including public recreation, timber production, wildlife habitat protection, and environmental conservation. Our mission is to enhance the environmental and economic benefits of this land for generations to come, ensuring it remains protected from development.
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