Sometimes you have to lose yourself to find yourself. It’s time for another adventure. Without further ado let so this park review. Arroyo Park is the type of park where one can do hiking, running, walking, jogging and more. It’s a one stop shop kinda park which is great for the whole family. Moreover, it is home to a large variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, reptiles and bugs. Sadly, No PANDA! So whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail. The park has a Flood Channel, a deep concrete channel, as a flood control extending 25 ft on each side. Entrance starts at the San Pascual Stables. Free parking is available albeit limited. Overall, it’s a great park and I highly...
Read moreThere are a lot Arroyo Park can offer: a nice playground, a playfield, a large baseball field, with restrooms onsite. Just on the other side of the highway there are a dog park and a skate and some tennis courts as well. Great one-stop recreation park!
The best thing about Arroyo park is that it's on the Arroyo Seco Trail. If you go south, you can walk, run, or ride for a few miles along the nicely paved bike path; if you go north, you can't take your bike but a hike or job through the Lower Arroyo Park to Rose Bowl is really peaceful...
Read moreThe playground for kids is really small. Probably good for 2 families at a time. It's nice that it has big fields for soccer and baseball, but you need a permit for that and usually it's kids leagues during the day or adult leagues at night. The main field is locked up when sports aren't in season so if you like trying to practice on your own, this is not the place to come to. The batting cage used to be open to the public but they locked it up and now you need a key code(or permit...
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