
Just wanted to express my gratitude to Marisol! Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and taking the time to guide our beginner class. You made us feel supported and inspired every step...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks manages a diverse array of facilities and services aimed at enhancing community well-being and recreation. Their offerings include swimming pools, parks, dog parks, sports facilities, and historical sites, all designed to promote outdoor activity and community engagement.
Established as part of the city's first Freeholder Charter in 1889, the department oversees public lands that have been preserved for community use since the original Spanish land grants. With a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, they continually seek feedback from the public to improve their services and facilities.
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Just wanted to express my gratitude to Marisol! Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and taking the time to guide our beginner class. You made us feel supported and inspired every step...
One LA's best pools in town from staff/lifeguards to the crowd, pool always has a good vibe with lots of people.
I've lived in the Eagle Rock area for quite some time now and didn't realize this gem of a pool was only several blocks away from me. I've been here twice now and will continue to do since the gym...
A humble public pool, with outstanding utilitarian value for all, particularly during the insufferable months-long roasting heat of Los Angeles (caused by the barbaric removal of indigenous oaks...
Ok. It's LA... why aren't all pools open year-round?! I love that this one is. I also love the price. Only $3.50/swim for an adult. Back in the Bay, it's about $7, so this is a steal. Also you can...
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