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    Bicknell Park

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    It is so peaceful that it is perfect to get away from the big city of LA. Picnic time!

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    Barnes Park

    Barnes Park

    4.1
    (92 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Visitation Rights: I've been to this park many times. It has been my home court when I play…read morepickleball after work. Location/Parking: Located on McPherrin Ave. between Harding and W. Newmark. Parking can be found along McPherrin or other surrounding streets if you can't find parking. Entertainment: The city usually hosts a decent amount of festivities for the community at this park. Current Events: From May 7 - 10, they're celebrating cinco de mayo (5/7/2026 :5pm to 10pm and Monterey Parks birthday (5/7/2026 to 5/10/2026). Barnes Park Offerings: 1) Pickleball Courts (6) /Tennis (1): 2 month's ago they repaved and installed permanent pickleball nets. There's only one tennis court now... haha Pickleball is taking over! Pickleball courts are closed starting 5/4/2026 to 5/12/2026. Will reopen on 5/13/2026. 2) Baseball/Softball Field 3) Community Center 4) Gymnasium: Indoor basketball and pickleball courts (7pm - 10pm) 5) Restrooms: They're available. Not really clean though. 6) Teqball table: Don't see people use this table to play. I guess I'll watch this on youtube for now. Hopefully, one day.... I'll be able to see this sport in real life. Barnes For Thought: Overall, it's a nice park. Pretty cool that they had enough funding to install permanent pickleball courts. Perhaps the next thing they can fix up is the restrooms.

    A nice city park nestled in a cozy Monterey Park neighborhood. Although I don't usually make it a…read morepoint to visit regularly, I do visit at least annually when I volunteer at the Cherry Blossom Festival. It has always been a well-maintained park with plenty of offerings, although the pool is currently closed. Plenty of parking in their lot (on the south side) or surrounding streets although parking can get tough when there are major events.

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    Barnes Park in Monterey Park, California is a popular community park with open green space, sports areas, playgrounds, walking paths
    Barnes Park in Monterey Park, California is a popular community park with open green space, sports areas, playgrounds, walking paths
    6 new dedicated pickleball courts and 1 tennis court
    6 new dedicated pickleball courts and 1 tennis court
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    Lacy Park

    Lacy Park

    4.4
    (346 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Every year, Lacy Park hosts one of the most organized and family-friendly Fourth of July…read morecelebrations in the San Gabriel Valley, and this year did not disappoint! Admission requires a wristband. Pre-sale wristbands were $5 for San Marino residents and $15 for non-residents, while day-of admission at the gate was $20 for everyone. If you plan to attend, buying in advance is definitely worth it. Our group arrived around 7:00 AM to lay down ropes and blankets to reserve a good viewing spot. It may sound early, but many families do the same, especially if you want a prime location for the evening fireworks. There was something for everyone throughout the day. Kids enjoyed the Family Fun Zone with games, face painting, bingo, and a photo booth. The community parade, live performances, and entertainment kept the atmosphere festive all afternoon. Several food truck available, making it easy to spend the entire day at the park. One thing that really stood out was how clean and well-maintained everything was. The restrooms were surprisingly clean despite the large crowd, and the entire event was very well organized. Staff and volunteers kept everything running smoothly, creating a fun, safe, and enjoyable experience for families. The night ended with a spectacular fireworks show at 9:00 PM, making it a wonderful way to celebrate Independence Day. If you're looking for a classic, family-friendly Fourth of July celebration in the San Gabriel Valley, Lacy Park is definitely worth experiencing!

    The city recently remodels the play structure! It's much bigger and the kids love it…read more Also, this place is ideal place to take photos (family, engagements, kids, etc.) It does get crowded at times, especially during the weekend. They also have open fields where you can play catch or have a picnic. They have some pave roads where kids can bike, scooter or rollerskate. They also have tennis courts on the side of the park and they also have lessons for those who were interested. Unfortunately, they recently implemented charging non residents during the weekends. I don't support this charge since public parks should be for everyone. Whether or not you are living in the city. Other than that come to visit during the weekdays when it's free!

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