All Parks & Open Spaces in Los Angeles

While Los Angeles may seem like the typical metropolitan city, anyone who takes the time to look beyond the buildings and glittering lights will realize that some of natures most stunning vistas are woven into the streets and surrounding areas. The diversity in habitats, from beaches to wetlands to mountains, allows LA to be rich in greenery, and nature enthusiasts will love exploring the native flora from the thousands of hiking and biking trails. With the ocean to the west, Los Angeles is cradled mostly by the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mountain ranges. The Santa Monica Mountains, which run from the Hollywood Hills to Ventura County, are known not only for their beautiful peaks and lush woodlands, but also for Mulholland Drive, the famous road that runs much of the length of them. At the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains is the largest municipal park in the US, Griffith Park.

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1900 Associated Rd Fullerton CA 92831
(714) 278-3579
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309 Esplanade Redondo Beach CA 90277
(213) 738-2951
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700 West Paseo Del Mar San Pedro CA 90731
(310) 548-7705
Point Fermin Park consists of 37 landscaped acres of tree-shaded lawns, sheltered pergolas, colorful gardens and a promenade along the edge of the palisade.
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601 Club View Dr West La & Beaches CA 90024
(310) 276-1604
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Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach CA 92661
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611 Riverbend Parkway Orange CA 92865
(714) 774-7274
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5801 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90036
(323) 934-7243
The bones of thousands of prehistoric animals that had been entrapped during the Ice Age in pools of tar that bubbled from beneath the ground were exhumed from this site.
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2116 W Oceanfront Newport Beach CA 92663
(949) 675-8041
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8400 Gregory Way Beverly Hills CA 90211
(310) 285-6810
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1900 San Fernando Road Los Angeles CA 90065
(323) 276-3015

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