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    Drake Park

    4.1 (22 reviews)

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    Good clean park very big section for children to play aswell restrooms near by ... nice little skate park and a good size basketball court

    Sheila B.

    Cool playground with several playgrounds for different age groups about 9 slides and tons of different elements to playground. Why hasn't anyone posted pics of this place?

    Nice playground several play areas here
    Y G.

    This park reeks gas smell --it's intense depending on which way the breeze is going. There are several play areas for toddler and older kids too. Parking is not great at all. Parking runs around the park in a neighborhood. So it's kinda difficult to get a parking. Today was our first time here. I don't think we'll be back the Gad smell is making me feel uncomfortable. Not good for the kiddos to be running and playing smelling this gas stink. It's a fun playground for kids but play at your own risk. Unhealthy air quality.

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    Wauketa R.

    This is my favorite park in LB, the staff is very nice and really pay attention to the kids. I feel my granddaughter is well watched when she is there! Thank you all! You are the BEST!

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    Christine A.

    When we came by there was a mountain of snow on the lawn. "You shoulda come on Saturday! There was so much more you could sled down it and everything!" one of the local boys shouted to Brandon D. and me as we strolled by. He lobbed a couple snowballs in our direction before going back to the fight he was having with his friends. Photo: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/drake-park-long-beach#RCQV3RAPEL00Ey-_jNLspA I guess it was trucked in for a Christmas event this weekend. It's more mud-covered now, than pure white, but the kids didn't seem to care. They were having a grand ol' time. Drake Park is pretty neat. It's got two playgrounds, a community center, basketball and handball/racquetball courts, a little skatepark, and lots of space. This really cool Victorian home is also right up against it -- the Bembridge House. It's a nice park.

    Plenty of green grass for playing.

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    It is bad and good there is a lot of homeless people but it has a basket ball court a tennis courts

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    My daughter plays soccer here. She feels safe, good environment. I love the people here.

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    Very Beautiful park! Nice skate ramp, Basketball court. And open field to run about on. The wall murals colorful and inviting.

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    They redid this park and I love it. Thank you Long Beach for creating a clean place for the neighbors to enjoy!

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    Shoreline Park

    Shoreline Park

    4.6
    (90 reviews)
    1.3 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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    Shoreline Park (Long Beach, CA): View of the park
    At night, view of Downtown
    At night, view of Downtown
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    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

    4.4
    (404 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    It's a great place to visit! It's not big garden, but very elegant! So beautiful place, and free…read moreentry. Just need register online before go there. Everyone should go there at lease once!

    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a peaceful hidden gem tucked inside California State…read moreUniversity, Long Beach. I walked into a space that is smaller than some larger Japanese gardens, but the layout feels carefully planned with winding paths, traditional landscaping, a koi pond, waterfalls, bridges, and quiet corners throughout. It is the type of place where taking your time matters more than trying to see everything quickly, and the smaller size actually makes the experience feel more intimate. The garden feels like a world apart from the campus surrounding it, and the transition from the university grounds to the garden is immediate and effective. The koi pond is easily the centerpiece of the garden and one of the most enjoyable parts to spend time around. I found myself lingering by the water, watching the fish move through the pond as the sunlight filtered through the trees. The fish are large and active, and the surrounding greenery, stone features, and water elements create a very relaxing atmosphere. The garden does a good job balancing natural scenery with traditional Japanese design, with each section offering a slightly different view and feeling as I walked through. The bridges and stone lanterns add to the sense of place, and the sound of the waterfalls creates a calming background that stays with you as you move through the space. What I liked most about this garden is how calm it feels despite being located on a college campus. It feels separated from the surrounding area once you enter, making it a nice place for a quiet walk, photography, or just taking a break. The landscaping is well maintained, and the entire space has a slower pace that encourages you to actually stop and appreciate the details rather than rushing through. The garden's design rewards a slow approach, with each turn in the path offering a slightly different perspective on the pond, the plants, and the stonework. The visit is fairly quick since the garden is compact, but it works well as a relaxing stop rather than a destination that takes up an entire afternoon. Reservations are required, so it is worth checking availability before going. Admission is free, although parking is an extra cost and can be the main inconvenience, especially during busy campus hours. The garden's location on campus makes it accessible, but the parking situation can require a bit of patience. Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a beautiful spot if you are looking for a peaceful escape rather than a large attraction. The koi pond, thoughtful design, and quiet atmosphere make it a place worth visiting, especially on a nice day when you can take your time walking through the garden. It offers a brief but meaningful pause from the surrounding city and campus life, and the care that has gone into maintaining the space is evident in every corner.

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    Whaley Park

    Whaley Park

    4.4
    (19 reviews)
    4.6 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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    Yocky Field scoreboard
    Wide variety of things to climb for older kids
    Wide variety of things to climb for older kids
    The sign on the bottom is pretty filthy!

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    The sign on the bottom is pretty filthy!

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