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Crestwood Hills is a neighborhood within Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, located on the ridges to the north and east of Kenter Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. It is best known for its mid-century modern architecture, and contains several homes designated as architectural landmarks by the State of California.
Includes Recreation Center Stetson Ranch Park 13877 Glenoaks Boulevard: Sylmar: 7: Valley 28.309 Stonehurst Recreation Center 9901 Dronfield Street Sun Valley: 7: Valley 13.709 Stoner Recreation Center 1835 Stoner Avenue 11: West 8.656 Stoney Point Park: On Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Chatsworth Street and 118 Freeway: Chatsworth: 12 ...
Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation: Status: Open: Veterans Barrington Park.
Whitecliff Park, the crown jewel of the Crestwood Parks system. [7] The 85-acre park features the Crestwood Community Center and the Crestwood Aquatic Center, a public water park, and the Quarry fishing dock. [8] Additionally, it also houses four tennis courts, a basketball court, walking loop trails, and much more.
A leisure centre, sports centre, or recreation centre is a purpose-built building or site, usually owned and provided by the local government authority, where people can engage in a variety of sports and exercise, and keep fit.
Beverly Glen contains three sites operated by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks: Briarwood Park is an unstaffed park, open from dawn to dusk, and contains basketball courts and a children's play area. [8] De Neve Square Park is a small unstaffed park, open from dawn to dusk, and contains benches. [9]
Almeda Park and Community Center. Almeda is an area located along Texas State Highway 288 and the Missouri Pacific Railroad in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States that used to be a distinct unincorporated community in Harris County. Almeda is 11 miles (18 km) from Downtown Houston. [1]
Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, formerly the Uplifters Clubhouse. During the early 20th century, the Uplifters, an offshoot of the prominent Los Angeles Athletic Club, established a social club and ranch in Rustic Canyon and built many ranch and cabin style houses as second homes for weekend and annual retreats.