Bring the kids, bring the dogs (on leash) or bring your running shoes. Valencia Glen is a great park for sports and recreation with plenty of places to chill in the shade. En savoir plus .
Located across the street from The Grove, Pan Pacific Park has something, in both its facilities and its location, for everyone. En savoir plus .
Mar Vista is a little community that is right in the heart of West L.A.There are people at the park until 10 pm daily and the park is very well lit. En savoir plus .
As L.A.'s largest historical monument, it represents the untamed qualities of the West--canyons, river plains, caves, low-lying slopes--and provides the 1 thing hard to come by in most cities, space. En savoir plus .
If you walk along the river path you will encounter Oso Park, Egret Park, Steelhead Park, Elysian Valley Gateway Park, Marsh Park, and Rattlesnake Park. En savoir plus .
This beach features warm tide pools filled with colorful sea creatures, big ocean sprays, intriguing rock formations, and a feral cat colony. En savoir plus .
Ever wonder where in L.A. you can find archery, a place to fly your model airplane, cricket fields, wildlife, a man-made lake, and Japanese gardens, all in the same general vicinity? It's all here! En savoir plus .
With 7 acres of land, plenty of benches, a picnic table area, and a firepit, this beautifully landscaped park is the perfect place to sit with your favorite book or bring a blanket and get some sun. En savoir plus .
With panoramic views over the eastern end of the San Fernando Valley and plenty of tree shade, Brace Canyon Park is a convivial gathering spot and recreation area. En savoir plus .
This isn’t the most striking of parks, but it includes all the common features of a community park such as barbeque pits, picnic tables, a swimming pool, and offers a stunning view of the L.A. Harbor. En savoir plus .
Downtown residents come here to relax and walk their dogs. It is in a loud and busy location, but still is an enjoyable park to find a moment of relaxation. En savoir plus .
You’ll find massive sculptures, neat lawns, and local Angelenos lounging, playing guitar, and painting. There's also one of the city’s best local art galleries and ideal vistas of the Hollywood sign. En savoir plus .
You'll find a quiet spot to sit and enjoy nature in an area that can really use it. The 0.4 mile walking path is the perfect length for a lunchtime stroll. En savoir plus .
A peaceful and quiet place to spend an afternoon. Wildflowers make spring probably its best season, but the trails are moderate enough that they can be a year-round destination. En savoir plus .
This is one of the newest units of Orange County’s recreation system. It offers a scenic landscape and dogs are allowed! En savoir plus .
In addition to the green meadows and willow trees that can be found here, the marsh is also a nice spot for birdwatching; egrets and ducks are among the birds that can be seen here. En savoir plus .
This 37-acre park features an amphitheater, picnic and barbeque areas, a children’s playground and stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. En savoir plus .
The trails are fun for hikers as well as for equestrians. The terrain varies, and at various points one may encounter a stretch of the old racetrack, paved roads, dirt roads and official trails. En savoir plus .
A number of different walking trails and a bike path allow several possible routes.While the park is obviously urban in nature, the interior paths are pleasantly quiet. En savoir plus .