It's a nice park. Not as crowded as almansor park, but also not as big. There's a playground area in the back (back left from the parking lots). There's slides and some stone animals to climb on. It's not very appropriate for small kids under 3 to run around in on their own. I saw a girl that looked around 5 go down the slide on her own and it was too steep/fast, she landed hard on her back. It's a sandy playground so expect to have some sand in your shoes.
There's an outdoor gym area by the playground and at the front of the park by the parking lot. They are all in good shape and I've always found them to be clean.
There's a dirt trail/ jogging path that runs along the length of the park in the back. It can get muddy if it's rained or one of the sprinklers watered it by accident.
There's a fenced baseball diamond between the playground and the parking lot. I see people take their dogs in there a lot. Beware of poop.
There's shaded benches scattered throughout and an area with multiple lunch benches covered by a gazebo between the bathroom and the playground.
Overall it's a well kept park with plenty of shade. Great for lots to run around. Especially in the front...
Read moreVincent Lugo Park, located at the corner of Wells & Ramona Streets, is the city's largest park and recreation resource. Recent construction improvements have enhanced the park's open space. Enjoy the fresh air and open space at Vincent Lugo Park!
This beautiful park is home to La Laguna de San Gabriel, also known as Dinosaur Park, which has been named one of nine of America's coolest playgrounds! La Laguna is home to 14 concrete play structures and an adjacent picnic area with 10 tables and barbecue area, which can accommodate up to 100 people. Also available for reservation are the Sage and Oak Picnic Areas, which each have six tables, barbecue grills, and a capacity for 50 people. Overall, it's a decent park that designed for kids. Park Hours: 7:30...
Read moreA truly one of a kind park! You may have heard about the many wonderful ceramic sculptures here and may be confused as you pull into the parking lot. Thee is a path just to the right of the baseball field that will bring you right to it! “La Laguna de San Gabriel” or “Monster Park” was created in 1964 and was out on the National Registry of Historic Places in 2017. Benjamin Dominguez made the sculptures at the age of 70, which was his final project. Even despite Covid, it’s fun to visit just to take in the slides even without riding them. There was virtually no one in this section of the park when we were there. ...
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