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    Candleverde Park

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    13 years ago

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    9 years ago

    Great park great location, much larger than it seems!! No restrooms and no building but great spot for old fashion blanket picnic

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    Liberty Park - Entrance to the San Gabriel River trail

    Liberty Park

    4.4(198 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I went to Liberty Park for my cousin's son's first birthday party, a big event with catering and…read moredecorations and about a hundred Koreans. They took over a giant covered outdoor area with a ton of picnic tables, clean and open and perfect for a large party (I assume they had to rent this). I've been to a lot of parks over the years, and most of them don't have comparable event spaces. The one disadvantage was that we were far away from the playground, much to the chagrin of my three-year-old, who kept demanding to leave the party in favor of the play structure he saw in the distance. Liberty Park is just a huge place with several different zones. We even switched parking lots once we got there and figured out where the actual party was, on the Camp Liberty side of the park. The party was really nice, pleasant and relaxing. We had lunch, watched the dohl ceremonies (he grabbed the stethoscope, securing his future as a doctor), took pictures, and hung out with family. Then, because I'm not a monster, I took my boy to the playground. It was a great playground, well maintained and pretty quiet on a Saturday afternoon. Fewer kids, in fact, than teenagers working out and playing loud music nearby. I'm not complaining. In fact, my child was fascinated by their music and got as much entertainment from their speakers as he did from the play structure. I don't live anywhere near Cerritos, but if I did, I'd make good use of Liberty Park. What a lovely neighborhood resource, for both special events and everyday recreation.

    This is such a well rounded park with a community center, walking track, pickleball, tennis courts,…read moreplayground and more! Highly recommend these courts for pickleball too because there are a lot of courts, friendly players and it's not too advanced of play. Been coming for the last three months and I see the same players all the time. Only downside of playing pickleball here is that the courts close at like 8pm-8:30pm which is actually atrocious. I forget exactly. When I run to the restroom from the tennis/pickleball area, which looks exactly like your average park restroom. I see people on the playground and other pickleball courts (3 in the middle) (2 on side). The track is crowded too! The parking does get full in the evening so you may need to park on the street.

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    Liberty Park - Bleachers by the softball/kickball field

    Bleachers by the softball/kickball field

    Liberty Park - Picnic tables and a trash can

    Picnic tables and a trash can

    Liberty Park - Picnic table by the tennis courts

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    Picnic table by the tennis courts

    Signal Hill Dog Park - Gorgeous view.

    Signal Hill Dog Park

    3.8(47 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I try to bring my pup to the dog park before giving him a bath. Might as well let him get more…read moredirty before he gets all clean. And we do have a go-to dog park for occasions like this, but given an all-day free Saturday, I thought about checking out a new place. And that's how we found this spot. It is what most Yelpers say what it is: small. Prime (my fur baby) is more used to one of those large dirt and grass kinda areas. He enjoyed it anyway since he met new fur-friends and got to play with them for a bit. It worked out even better since my cousin met us there to bring his fur baby to a dog park for the very first time. This was a good first run for him - I figure it a good idea start him out in a small area to see how how reacts with other dogs and mostly so he doesn't get too overwhelmed. From the looks of it, it's safe to say that enjoyed his very first dog park run. Doggy bags and water fountains are provided for both pups and hoomans alike. There are also benches available. Parking is available, both private and street. It is very well maintained, but as small as it is, it shouldn't be that much of an issue. Alas, as nice and clean as it is, we probably won't be back. It just isn't big enough for my pup to run around. However! If you and your pup are more into just chillin', then this is the place.

    The place is disgusting. I brought my husky there, pee and poo all over. I couldn't even bounce the…read moretennis ball around. She didn't wanna pick it up after it was contaminated.

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    Signal Hill Dog Park - Park rules!

    Park rules!

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    Signal Hill Dog Park - Checking it out!

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    Checking it out!

    Heritage Park - Sunset

    Heritage Park

    4.4(369 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Sprawling park has a Paul Revere theme, with several covered bridges, a harbor with a pretend tall…read moremast boat, the north church tower, all on an island surrounded by a moat of water. Water features attract a lot of fowl including Canadian geese, mallard ducks and so many more duck species, plus of course seagulls and crows, pigeons, and a large number of turtles. Very fun for kids to explore. Slides and climbing are built into the structures. Adjacent to neighborhoods so lots of street parking, as well as a separate parking lot. Playground equipment geared for the 3 to 12 year old kids. Lots of covered sheds and picnic tables- those are available for Cerritos residents to rent, but otherwise are free for use. Also has grills if you want to barbecue. Clean bathrooms, onsite toddler pre-K programs offered. Lots of well maintained grassy areas and shady trees.

    Came here with the kids and honestly this park is really nice. Super clean, spacious, and a lot to…read moredo. The playground area is great for all ages my kids had a blast and didn't want to leave. The lake area with the little church in the background is a nice touch, makes it feel more relaxing and not just your typical park. Good walking paths, plenty of grass, and nice spots to just sit and chill. Everything felt well kept and safe, which is a big plus when you're bringing kids. Plenty of room so it didn't feel overcrowded either. Only thing watch out for duck poop on the walkways and grass, especially near the water. Overall, great spot for families. Definitely coming back

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    Heritage Park - On the famous boat

    On the famous boat

    Heritage Park - State House and the boat on the play island

    State House and the boat on the play island

    Heritage Park - Be active and connect in the City of Cerritos!

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    Be active and connect in the City of Cerritos!

    Rynerson Park - Picnic shelter

    Rynerson Park

    4.5(47 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Happy Easter, YELPers!…read more Rynerson Park located in Lakewood, CA is a total hit with friends and family! From the spacious grounds, plentiful play areas, and even a dog run area, this park has it all. Today, Easter Sunday 2026, our group of 40 has been having a blast since this morning. The area is clean and well kept, with city workers on site doing light work in the background. Many families are enjoying picnics with one another, sharing dishes, and having a blast looking for Easter eggs. Just as we did last year, we engaged with a neighboring family for a fun game of volleyball. This has been great! There is plenty of parking available in the lot, with several spots being designated for handicap parking. No stairs or steps are needed to access the park and there is an abundance of street parking, as well. For being an outdoor enjoyment area the sound level has not gone above mid and the grounds are well kept and clean. I look forward to our annual picnic for next year, already! xx

    Great park for a walk!…read more This park is huge! If you take the outer paved trail, it actually leads up to a whole mile per lap. A great way to get steps in without the redundancy of a track and also a great way to keep track of how many miles you've walked. There's also several large grass sections where you can play fetch with your dog, there's always someone here with their pets so you know it's super pet-friendly. There's also a few tables you can reserve for picnics and events, including a charcoal grill! In addition, there's a playground which makes it a great spot for family fun time. There's even a path that leads to the river bank if you wanted to go for a run or bike ride there. Parking is plentiful. There's a back lot which you can access via the main street on Studebaker and there's also parking on the street as well, making it very convenient for your trip. Overall, beautiful park, plenty to do and plenty of space!

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    Rynerson Park - Continental Bridge

    Continental Bridge

    Rynerson Park - Pen for horses on the southwest corner of the park

    Pen for horses on the southwest corner of the park

    Rynerson Park - Bridge to the San Gabriel River Bike Trail. It was closed off when I visited

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    Bridge to the San Gabriel River Bike Trail. It was closed off when I visited

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