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Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

4.4(403 reviews)
3.7 mi

The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a beautiful spot if you are looking for a peaceful walk…read moresurrounded by Japanese foliage and well-maintained landscaping. The garden features a large pond filled with koi, including around 30 big koi and what looks like hundreds of smaller ones they are raising. It is a relaxing place to watch the fish swim by and enjoy the scenery. One of the best parts is that visiting is free, but you do need to make a reservation ahead of time. They allow up to six people per reservation, and they typically do not take walk-ins, so plan ahead before coming. The garden itself is on the smaller side, and the walking path takes about 15 minutes at a casual pace. Still, there are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. You will find charming bridges, small waterfalls, lily pads throughout the pond, and even a little Zen garden area. Even though it is compact, the peaceful atmosphere and the well-kept grounds make it a great visit. I highly recommend stopping by if you are in the area and want a quiet, refreshing escape.

Beautiful, yes. Quiet, yes. But the staffs really do make people uncomfortable. As if they're the…read morestrict parents or mall cops, telling you to move, to not stand there too long, no picture setup, don't stop for more than 30s, don't talk too loud The garden is the size of a small practice soccer field and there are at least 10 staffs

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Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden - Enjoying the fall colors

Enjoying the fall colors

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Shoreline Park - Pierpoint landing

Shoreline Park

4.6(90 reviews)
2.9 mi

A nice sunny afternoon at the park calls for a little picnic. The old days are completely different…read moreat this park. Decades later, it's a whole new place. Still nice but with a major upgrade. It's part of the aquarium of the pacific just along the harbor. There's a parking lot that's part of it but the payment situations was a bit of a mess. Paying with credit card on the machine was a hit or miss. Which i also found out from someone else there. It's probably easy just to do it from your phone. It's a decent size parking lot but there's also parking at the structure just next to the aquarium. It's a cute rolling hill park that looks out to both the queen mary, shoreline village and the harbor. Depending on what side you are. It's a cute little walk around with the lighthouse on top. There's benches scattered throughout the park for seating. There's even a little beach like path along the harbor. Regardless which side you are, the view is quite beautiful. There's also fishing that you could do on the pier. You'll see people about and about walking, picnicking, walking with their dogs or a stroll. Long Beach has its hidden gems and this place was one of them.

I enjoy strolling through Shoreline Park each time I come to downtown Long Beach…read more It is a peaceful spot, passed the Aquarium, unique for the area. Quieter, green grass (it'd be nice to bring a book here) away from the hustle and bustle. And the views are hard to beat, the Lighthouse, the shore with boats and Queen Mary in the near distance. Bring a snack, a drink, take a nice break here, a cool walk to explore the Shoreline Park. Always enjoyable!

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At night, view of Downtown

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Whaley Park - Bleachers by Yocky Field

Whaley Park

4.4(19 reviews)
3.5 mi

Whaley Park in Long Beach turned out to be a really lively and playful place when I visited it. The…read morewhole area felt energetic in a way that teenagers would enjoy a lot, especially since I saw so many teens around the basketball courts, the grassy fields, and even near the playground. It surprised me how naturally the park gave off that youthful atmosphere without trying too hard. The open spaces and colorful areas almost felt like spots made for taking pictures, and they did not cost anything to enjoy, which makes them perfect for teenagers who like hanging out and being creative. It was my first time at Whaley Park, and I did not realize how much there was to enjoy until I walked around. I appreciated how easy it was to relax there without feeling rushed or crowded, even with all the teens playing games, taking photos, and talking with each other. Some parts of the park looked a little older or worn down, which is part of why I am giving it four stars instead of five, but nothing took away from the overall experience. I never doubted that the visit would turn out the way I hoped it would. I have only visited Whaley Park once before writing this review, but it ended up being one of the more enjoyable and energetic parks I have been to in a long time. I would highly recommend that teenagers go there because they would love the open spaces, the sports areas, the photo spots, and the creative vibe. It gives them a place to have fun, take pictures, and feel inspired in a simple and playful environment.

Great park perfect for kids lots of things to climb, do & spin on…read more Theres even shade & instruments for kids to play on. It's a medium to small park but packed with stuff to do & very well maintained.

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Wide variety of things to climb for older kids

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The sign on the bottom is pretty filthy!

Discovery Well Park - The bottom and top signs should be replaced

Discovery Well Park

4.6(17 reviews)
1.3 mi

If you're looking for a challenging walk with great views of Long Beach, this is a great area. We…read morealways park at the bottom of Hill Street, adjacent to Richard Browning High School and walk the popular steep incline to the park. The park has a playground, pickle ball court with friendly players who are always look for people to play, and a basketball court. Walk through the field and follow the dirt path until you see a set of steep stairs to the top. Check out the views of CSULB and then head north on Panorama Dr. The end of this street will lead you to the Signal Hill trail that takes you to Hill Top Park. The Signal Hill trail has great views of the Long Beach Airport. Once you're at Hill Top Park, on a clear day you'll have beautiful views of downtown Long Beach, the port, and the Queen Mary. A great location to have lunch. After a break, cross the street and take Skyline Trail to Ridge Trail. Ridge Trail will end on 21st Street where you'll go east and then make a left on Stanley and a right on Hill St. You're basically going to circle back to youre starting point. Some parts of the last two trails will have you going through a residential area. The trails are public. Definitely a walk worth checking out!

Lovely little park at the top of a hill. Community center, playground, and big grassy area. Weird…read morehow so many oil derricks in the area. Great views getting to and from here.

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Unity Monument

Discovery Well Park - Portable charcoal BBQs prohibited

Portable charcoal BBQs prohibited

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