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    Compton Creek Natural Park

    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    Furman Park

    Furman Park

    4.4
    (58 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    We came to see Electric Vinyl. They play songs made famous by other rock and roll bands , and they…read moredo all the songs. They even did Hotel California really well. There was a snack bar with homemade fruit pie slices for $3.00. Also served hot dogs, burgers, and chips. Always wear ear plugs to prevent permanent hearing loss .

    There are some traditions that make summer feel complete, and the Furman Park Summer Concerts are…read moredefinitely one of them. My entire month of July was spent here with my community, and I loved every single minute of it.The concerts start at 7:00 p.m., but I was always the first one there since I live the closest. I'd show up with my folding chairs, claim a big spot, spread out blankets, and save plenty of room for everyone. Then I'd wait for my friends to arrive. You know the evening is officially about to begin when they play Downey's official city song! I had no idea Downey even had a song, but it's absolutely adorable and always puts everyone in a great mood.Our final concert was extra special--we had a grand total of 22 people at our little gathering! Every week turned into a giant community potluck with everyone bringing something delicious to share. One weekend my friends even surprised me with a birthday party, complete with a decorated table and cake. It made me feel so loved, and it's a memory I'll treasure forever.There's something so peaceful about sitting on a blanket, listening to live music, chatting with friends, and watching the sun slowly set over the park. It's a reminder that some of the best nights don't have to be expensive--they just need good people and good music.The concession stand offered the basics--hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, pie, and drinks. I do wish there were a few more food options, but maybe that's something they can expand on next year. Before the concerts, there were booths from local businesses like Lazy Dog, the Downey Theatre, dental offices, and other community organizations offering fun giveaways, games, and raffle prizes. We never won the raffle tree, but we sure had fun trying every week!One of my favorite parts was running into so many familiar faces. It truly felt like the entire community came together to enjoy summer evenings at the park.The only downside? July is over way too fast! I wish the concert series lasted longer because one month just isn't enough.Thank you to everyone who makes these concerts happen each year. Until next summer...

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    Dancing to the band
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    Mariachi concert
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    Stevenson Park

    Stevenson Park

    3.5
    (13 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Stevenson Park is another great example of how well the City of Carson maintains its parks. Like…read moreother Carson parks, this one is clearly well-run and thoughtfully managed. The staff are friendly, helpful, and always available to answer questions or lend assistance, which really enhances the overall experience. The park itself is clean, active, and welcoming, with a great mix of regular users who help create a positive, community-oriented atmosphere. A big highlight is the newly renovated pickleball and tennis courts. The updates have made a noticeable difference, and the courts now play exceptionally well--definitely a huge plus for anyone coming out to get some quality court time. Staff: (5/5) Park Cleanliness: (5/5) Ongoing Park Use: (5/5) Fellow Patrons: (5/5) Amenities: (5/5) Overall Experience: (5/5) Overall, Stevenson Park continues to be a standout community space and an easy recommendation for anyone looking to enjoy a clean, well-maintained park with excellent fields, courts and great staff.

    I said, "Ayoooooo"…read more This might be the best kept secret in all of the South Bay Area. These 4 permanent pickleball courts are in phenomenal shape and hardly any people are there in the mornings. Makes for a great place to drill and singles. There is plenty of parking and for added touch, EV parking. There is a tennis courts attached, but separated by gates. Be sure to bring your own water because the fountain doesn't work that well.

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    Rancho Los Cerritos

    Rancho Los Cerritos

    4.6
    (94 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    I recently visited Los Cerritos Rancho and had such a meaningful experience. From the moment I…read morearrived, I was warmly welcomed by the staff, who took the time to share the rich history of the landmark, including stories about the Bixby family. Walking through the home and gardens truly felt like stepping back in time. There's something incredibly special about being able to see and feel how people lived in the past--it creates a deep sense of connection and nostalgia that's hard to put into words. For me, the visit was also a moment of reflection--appreciating the lives and efforts of those who came before us, and how their contributions shaped the world we live in today. In such a fast-paced, modern era, it felt especially powerful to immerse myself in a place that preserves history so beautifully. I even remembered visiting here as a child, and coming back as an adult gave me a whole new appreciation for it. It's more than just a historical site--it's an experience that invites you to reflect, learn, and reconnect. I highly recommend visiting. It's a beautiful reminder that Long Beach is full of incredible history and hidden gems worth exploring.

    Rancho Los Cerritos is a slightly hidden national historic landmark within Long Beach with…read moreGabrielino-Tongva roots. It was once a sheep ranch, cattle ranch, and even serves as an extension of our public library archives for local history. Entrance is free. Parking is free (and close to the entrance). There are volunteer-lead tours as well as printed maps to help you navigate the property. If you're planning to visit I'd set aside a half hour for everything. Bonus tip: they host events.

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    Adobe House
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    Water tank and windmill
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