
One of LA's best kept secrets and I'm gonna keep it a secret by not posting photos. There's a little pond aka lagoon in this park and it's also next to the beach. Actually there's sand in the park...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the community by providing a wide array of recreational facilities and services, including parks, swimming pools, and community centers. Established in 1889, the department manages public lands and facilities set aside for community use, ensuring accessible spaces for leisure and activities.
With offerings that span from children's play areas to historical sites and dog parks, the department aims to foster community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles. The organization values community feedback and continuously seeks to improve its services through public input and volunteer participation.
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One of LA's best kept secrets and I'm gonna keep it a secret by not posting photos. There's a little pond aka lagoon in this park and it's also next to the beach. Actually there's sand in the park...
The lagoon park is located right next to the creek, good for biking, walking, and picnic. Parking is a hazard here, and there are not many spots nearby, as I parked far and walked over here.
Parking is a mess. Crowded. Fast drivers. I would rather go slightly south to El Porto Beach in Manhattan Beach.
Del Rey Lagoon is a 14-acre municipality park in the beach neighborhood of Playa Del Rey. This park features lighted baseball fields, basketball courts, and playground. There is a parking lot...
Del Rey Lagoon is a another awesome spot for privacy and relaxation near the beach when you dont wanna be bothered with crowds. Its just parking can be a challenge, because the residents act...
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