Los Angeles Zoo
The Los Angeles Zoo is owned and operated by the City of Los Angeles. From its opening in 1966 until 1997, the Zoo operated as a division of the City?s Recreation and Parks Department. On July 1, 1997, the Zoo became its ... famplosion.com
Griffith Park
With over 4,210 acres of both natural chapparal-covered terrain and landscaped parkland and picnic areas, Griffith Park is the largest municipal park with urban wilderness area in the United States. Situated in the easter... famplosion.com
Chilao
The elevation is 5,500 ft. The campground, 0.25 miles from the San Gabriel Wilderness, is composed of three loops - Little Pine, Manzanita, and Meadow. Little Pine loops through a stand of Coulter pine - big pine cones... forestcamping.com
Los Angeles County Museum Of Art (Lacma)
Explore a collection with more than 100,000 works of art at LACMA, the largest encyclopedic museum west of Chicago. Through its far-reaching collections, the museum is both a resource to and a reflection of the many cultu... famplosion.com
Elysian Park
Elysian Park is a good place for a laid-back urban hike with the family, especially suited for leisurely exploration. The second largest city park in LA, 600-acre Elysian retains much of its natural chaparral, a l... backcountrysecrets.com
Beverly Gardens Park
Separating the residential and shopping/city center districts of Beverly Hills is this two-mile long park that runs along Santa Monica Boulevard. Built in 1911 when there were still very few homes in the area, the park... mytravelguide.com
Mt. Hollywood - Charlie Turner Trailhead
Starting at the Charlie Turner trailhead, this hike is 2.5 miles with an elevation change of about 1000 feet. The views are great. On a clear day, you can see Catalina Island. Great views of the high rise buildings in dow... waymarking.com
Franklin Canyon Park & William O. Douglas Outdoor...
Franklin Canyon Park rests on 605 acres near the center of Los Angeles between the San Fernando Valley and Beverly Hills. Within the park boundaries are chaparral, grasslands and oak woodlands, a three-acre lake, an ADA-a... famplosion.com
Montrose Community Park
A favorite hangout for local mom's, Montrose Park has a very large playground area with several swings, lots of shady areas to picnic as well as fantastic baseball fields and basketball courts. There is also a nice, wide ... famplosion.com
La Cienega Park
Located along a one-block stretch of South La Cienega Boulevard, between Gregory Way and Olympic Boulevard, La Cienega Park offers three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, a jogging track, various playground equipment, picn... patch.com
Loma Alta Park
The land for Loma Alta Park, at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and West Loma Alta Drive, came from the donation of a local family in 1954, and it began mainly as a picnic area for the local community... patch.com
Coldwater Canyon Park
Back in the 1920s, these trails were used by firemen on horseback to survey the San Fernando Valley and spot any fires threatening the Studio City homes below... patch.com
Kings Road Park
Kings Road Park is one block south from Santa Monica Boulevard and Kings Road... patch.com
Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park
Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park is a large park located in Sherman Oaks... patch.com
Crescenta Valley Park
This sprawling 32-acre park is diverse in its community offerings... patch.com
Two Strike Park
This park is a haven for neighborhood children and their families... patch.com
Plummer Park
Plummer Park is one of the larger parks located in West Hollywood... patch.com
West Hollywood Park
The West Hollywood Park is located in the heart of the city... patch.com