Address: 4579 Casa Loma Ave, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, USA
“Very beautiful park, lots of shaded areas. Great place for kids to play.”
Address: Diamond Bar, CA 91765, USA
“this is a great park with a lot of wide open space. it has exactly what you need and you might be looking for; a play area, tennis courts and a small basketball court. the parking here is a bit limited but i've never seen it too crowded. the bathroom has been dirty and might need more attention on occasion”
Address: 12 Paseo Westpark, Irvine, CA 92614, USA
“We love the park, but bathrooms are not always clean.”
Address: 24028 Avenida Rancho Tesoro, Valencia, CA 91354, USA
“Didn't see any drinking fountains but the park is very clean grass as well kept field lines are painted well”
Address: 3754 Hamilton St, Irvine, CA 92614, USA
“Took a nice stroll around the newly renovated park.”
Address: 3370 Main Street, Irvine, CA 92614, USA
“Beautiful and lovely park. Perfect for families with toddlers or babies and even teenagers.”
Address: 3801 W Temple Ave, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
“There were beautiful koi fish there and the scenery was just stunning”
Address: College of Education & Integrative Studies, 3801 W Temple Ave, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
“It's a grass field... Not sure why google wants a review.”
Address: Pacific Crest Trail, Azusa, CA 91702, USA
“The divide is home to a large paved parking area, a single bench under nearby trees, an information sign post (not frequently updated) and a restroom facility. This area has no water (unless cached by Trail Angels) and no cell phone service (unless high up on the mountains). It is a starting point for several nearby trails. A Forest Adventure Pass is required to park here. Weekend activities are high and parking can fill up early.”
Address: 103 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, USA
“Always crowded, but a lot of fun! Great place to catch some sun and people watch. Was up here for the Vans US Open of Surfing to watch the Skateboard competition. Pretty amazing how they set up an entire skate bowl on the sand! Will definitely check it out again next year.”
Address: Las Virgenes Rd, Calabasas, CA 91302, USA
“Awesome hike, bring kids. Very wide road and no cliff. Lots of bikes though. Expect it to be very busy on a weekend.”
Address: 26876 Mulholland Hwy, Calabasas, CA 91302, USA
“Very nice hike! There is a portion that is uphill with an elevation change of about 200ish feet, but you barely notice it after the view! You can see Malibu Creek State Park and Mulholland hwy! Plus it’s not as popular as Malibu Creek so the trails are usually empty and you’ll have a good chance to see some deer grazing in the field at the end of the trail! :)”
Address: Agoura Hills, CA 91301, USA
“We love this park very nice and lovely place the river with the way the park isn't scary. My kid's love the freshwater in the river to swim and eat also the todpoals. My husband love the historic house and place to eat like 1 mile walking to it. And bridge and everything. 1 of the things I brought my husband that he loved to much.”
Address: 26876 Mulholland Hwy, Calabasas, CA 91302, USA
“It's an awesome place come and visit”
Address: 26998-26970 Mulholland Hwy, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, USA
“Great access and easy parking. We came here for the Perseid meteor shower, as the light maps showed it would be a decent experience about 26 miles out from metro LA while avoiding the lights north in Calabasas. While there was still some light pollution, the skies were clear and full of stars! The trail was clear, though long wheat stalks surrounding the trail made it hard to lay down a blanket. It's easier to put a lawn chair down if you'd like to view some stars. Overall easy access from the 101, and I would come back again for a good hike away from the bustle of the city.”
Address: Mesa Peak Motorway, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, USA
Address: Malibu, CA 90265, USA
“This hike is pretty much unknown. Parking is at Piuma and Las Virgenes. And if you decide to do it, be warned it's not easy. It is 50% rock hopping. You will get wet up to your waist in some areas if you don't want to bushwhack your way through. Once you reach below the tunnel things open up to big exposed rock surfaces, see photos. There's some good swimming holes as well. Lot's of privacy. If you wish to continue on down the creek it's gonna get hard, and it's where you will be wading through water, it's a lot of fun for the adventurous type. Be mindful of poison oak, spiders, ticks, snakes, fish, and maybe a single lone mountain lion, that's been know to hang out at the dam. Yes, there's a dam, Rindge Dam and it's closed to the public. Stay out or you could catch a hefty fine.”
Address: Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“The park is mainly for golfers. But a tinny corner to the left side of the entrance is open to anyone. This little corner has a fish, duck pond. Next to the pond, you will see benches and a few picnic tables. You won't find any B.B.Q grills or restrooms. So this is not a place were you want to stay for over an hout. A few people do catch fish, but not sure if I would want to fish here. After rain water is dropped in the pond from a wide metal pipe, the water just sits there. perfect for mosquitoes to nest in”
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