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This is a list of parks in Los Angeles County, California outside of the city of Los Angeles itself (for those, please see List of parks in Los Angeles). There are at least 183 parks maintained by Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, many of which are in unincorporated areas of the county.
540 North Los Angeles Street & 125 Paseo de la Plaza El Pueblo de Los Ángeles: 14: Metro 0.801 Formerly Los Angeles Plaza Park York Boulevard Park 4948 York Boulevard York Valley: 14: Metro 0.294 A.k.a. York Park. Yosemite Recreation Center 1840 Yosemite Drive Eagle Rock: 14: Metro 10.003 Yucca Park 6671 Yucca Street Yucca Corridor: 13: Metro ...
Eagle Rock Dog Park - 1100 Eagle Vista Drive Los Angeles, CA 90041. [16] Eagle Rock Hillside Park - North of the Ventura Freeway and South of Valle Vista, Los Angeles, CA 90041. [17] Richard Alatorre Park - Figueroa and 134 Freeway, Los Angeles, CA 90041. [18] Yosemite Recreation Center - 1840 Yosemite Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90041. [19]
Runyon Canyon Park is a 160-acre (65 ha) park in Los Angeles, California, at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, managed by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. [1] The southern entrance to the park is located at the north end of Fuller Avenue in Hollywood. The northern entrance is off the 7300 block of Mulholland Drive.
It ranked highest for having the most dog parks per 100,000 residents and ranked in the top 10 for the number of dogs, with a rating of 4.5+. Its lowest rank came from the average number of very ...
Pages in category "Parks in Los Angeles County, California" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Media in category "Parks in Los Angeles" This category contains only the following file. Chutes Park looking northwest and north on Washington Blvd and Grand Ave, ca.1905 (CHS-7172) and (CHS-7173).jpg 11,186 × 3,642; 8.5 MB
The park is managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. [1] As one of the largest urban parks and regional open spaces in the Greater Los Angeles Area, many have called it "L.A.'s Central Park". [2] The 401-acre (1.62 km 2) park was established in 1984. [3]