
I grew up and would always walk to this park as a kid. I decided to take my little one today out of spontaneity to see how it looked now. And I was very surprised it's super clean and loved the...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents by providing diverse recreational opportunities and maintaining public spaces. With a history dating back to the city's first Freeholder Charter in 1889, the department oversees parks, playgrounds, and various facilities across Los Angeles.
Offering amenities such as children's play areas, picnic tables, and universal accessible playgrounds, the department aims to create welcoming environments for all community members. Their commitment to gathering feedback ensures ongoing improvement and responsiveness to the needs of the public.
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I grew up and would always walk to this park as a kid. I decided to take my little one today out of spontaneity to see how it looked now. And I was very surprised it's super clean and loved the...
This park has had a major upgrade. Lots more stuff to do for the bigger kids. No more sand! Climbing structure is next level!
Used to like this playground because it's contained, so it's easy to keep an eye on your kid. But lately some real losers have been trashing it on Fridays and Saturdays, and the city doesn't clean...
Decent park it's nice that's it's by a police station which makes it safer. Also there is a library. The parking is fantastic and they have electric car charging stations on the Wilbur side of the...
Park: Pretty big. Gated playground. A few benches surrounding the playground. It's pretty clean. There's an old school water fountain in front of the playground and a newer one with a water bottle...