
I really like this playground, especially the fence around it! No worries that my 4 year old son with autism gets himself in trouble. A star less for the pee smell and urine in the tree trunk cave...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents through the management of public parks and recreational facilities. Established as part of the city's first Freeholder Charter in 1889, the department oversees parks and open spaces that were preserved for community use from historic Spanish land grants.
With a wide array of facilities, including playgrounds, swimming pools, and dog parks, the department aims to provide accessible and engaging recreational opportunities for all ages. Their commitment to community involvement is reflected in their efforts to gather feedback and continuously improve the parks and services offered to the public.
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I really like this playground, especially the fence around it! No worries that my 4 year old son with autism gets himself in trouble. A star less for the pee smell and urine in the tree trunk cave...
This park needs some major CLEAN UP!!! Especially with spiders! They're soooo many EVERYWHERE! Whom ever is in charge of this park needs go clean it up!!! I've tried calling the police department...
We need to request service if we want this park to stay clean of graffiti and smells.Go to the city 311 website.It takes awhile for the city to respond so,report things as soon as you notice them....
Convenient for me. It is a "pocket playground" meaning is not a big park location may not be good due to is next to torrance Blvd and Denver but it is protected by a 10 foot steel fence not so bad...
Tiny of course and location is not so good, but good play structures. My toddler did not want to leave.