
They have an annual Fourth of July picnic following the Valley Village Fourth of July parade. Free watermelon, corn dogs and donuts are served. And people play games the kids play on the...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks oversees a diverse range of recreational facilities, including parks, swimming pools, and playgrounds, dedicated to enhancing community well-being through leisure and outdoor activities. With a commitment to accessibility and public engagement, the department encourages community involvement and feedback to continuously improve its services and facilities.
Established in 1889, the department manages public lands that have been integral to the community since the original Spanish land grants. Its mission is to provide safe, welcoming spaces for all residents, fostering an appreciation for nature and promoting healthy lifestyles through various recreational programs.
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They have an annual Fourth of July picnic following the Valley Village Fourth of July parade. Free watermelon, corn dogs and donuts are served. And people play games the kids play on the...
Unless you live in the neighborhood, you wouldn't know this park is there. Tucked away behind Oakwood High School and next to the 170 Freeway, Valley Village Park is a nice spot for community...
I work around the area so I knew about this place. I usually walk to here to get my steps. I agree with fellow Yelpers that this is a hidden gem. During the lock down and pandemic this park is...
Valley Village Park is a nicely hidden neighborhood park just west of the Hollywood freeway. It's a fairly large green space, with a walk path that's about a third of a mile long. There's a...
This is a great park. It is hidden so it isn't busy. It feels like a park hidden in the suburbs. It is surrounded by beautiful homes on one side and a freeway on the other. It has a nice dirt...
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