This is a good park but not a great park; it'll get the job done though. Quiet from the beach and not loud from LAX (but you can hear the planes); the powerlines above do crackle and buzz but wasn't loud enough to be a distraction from reading a book. Paths are dirt and clear of tree debris, garbage pails look regularly changed. Grass is short enough to play soccer but looks a bit clumpy and uneven in areas and benches are old but kept clean. Even on Memorial Day weekend, the park had maybe 5 people in it overall- if you want a relaxing time away from everything, this...
Read moreOn our way to LAX last Saturday (9/23//17) we had a little extra time and my grand daughter loves the beach so we decided to go to Freedom Park. We were a little unclear as to what it really was. There was a celebration of some sort and every street with beach access was sealed off. Unfortunately we didn't have that kind of time. It looked very nice, easy to walk up in and there were many people all seeming to be happy and glad to be there. I look forward to visiting again soon. That was my first trip to El Segundo...
Read moreUnfortunately, this is not a park. Rather, this place can be called a field. Several dusty paths run through this field. There is no entertainment for children at all. There are only a few benches to enjoy the view of a deserted field with a high high voltage line. It's strange when such places are called a park. We could put up at least a small children's playground and possibly install a horizontal bar and bars for outdoor sports. You can add more plants (low-growing ones, since most likely there are restrictions due to...
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