this magnificent 3 acre park is a real secret in Los Angeles. Nestled in a real nice residential area where you can walk your dog or take your children to play with their state of the art children's playground. the good news is it's lightly attended so anytime is a good time to visit this park. dog owners are very good about leashing their dogs and picking up after them when nature calls. the only bad news is there is no bathroom facilities. so we're working on asking the city to install a bathroom. there is a short but exotic walk you to take among beautiful plants which remind me of parts of Africa. there is a bamboo forest which is really beautiful. Photogs can spend the whole day taking pictures. being springtime many plants are blooming. Just needs bathroom to make this park a 10....but realistically its an 8 just because of that. Check it out...
Read moreIt’s a nice park with fence around but no shade, it’s a good walk path for human. However, not very good for my dogs because the grass area had a lot of those tiny round spiky plants, they got stuck under the paws or between fingers of my dogs, they were in pain walking along the path while I kept getting those spiky things off their paw but soon they would get new ones as they kept walking. One of my dogs ended up limping because he might have stepped on a hard spiky one. Love this park but it’s too painful for my dogs to walk there, so I don’t think I...
Read moreThis park was a pleasant surprise. The directions take you to the wrong place to enter, GPS on Google Maps does not work for Ashley. The entrance is the only on Clyde Street. At first you have to go through. Block of walkway with high-voltage power poles, but then at the end of it towards the right is a beautiful new playground for kids. Soft floors, small kid friendly swings, lots of animal rides, sand playground, rock climbing, lots of amazing things here! There's also an adult workout station in the back. Definitely worth...
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