This park offers a wide range of outdoor activities and experiences, with over 200 **FREE** options available countywide throughout the month of July. You can join the Let's Play Outside program and enjoy various activities and experiences in the park.
Yes, this park is part of a partnership with 560 schools to provide park access to over 450,000 students across Los Angeles County. This initiative aims to promote outdoor recreation and education among students.
The park offers educational services and experience programs, including training and education for SCUBA divers, freedivers, and dive leaders through the County of Los Angeles Underwater Unit.
This park is part of a long history of recreational facilities and programs in Los Angeles County, dating back to 1944 when the Department of Parks and Recreation was created. Since then, the department has been committed to providing recreational opportunities and environmental stewardship.
This park is one of 182 beautiful parks in the county, featuring natural areas, wildlife sanctuaries, lakes, trails, arboreta, and botanic gardens. You can also expect to find cultural venues, golf courses, and other recreational facilities.