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El Cariso Park

4.5 (58 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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LC M.

This beautifully maintained park has the usual playground and a lot of gazebos and ample parking. Walked around the park along cemented pathways to explore their amenities and found basketball courts, tennis courts, a few pickleball courts, a soccer field that requires a permit for use. Bathrooms were conveniently located near the general park area and tennis courts.

Sitting in front of the tennis courts, getting ready for Playoffs Game 2
Melissa L.

The park was really nice, it wasn't to cold that night of the football game. There was allot of games that day. It was a enjoyable time out with the family and friends. There was plenty of parking.

This is the recreation Center with a lot of activities in the senior center and the summer Fun after 6pm to 9pm
Rodolfo D.

This is one of the most Friendliest places with a calm and presence atmosphere and the sheriff patrol here keeping safety for everyone.

Zoie F.

Today was my first visit to El Cariso with my son and his mommy and me group. The park is large and spacious with a pool, football field, many play areas, and several walking trails. We really enjoyed the younger childrens play area which had a sandpit, tons of slides, and swings for babies/children/special needs swings. The play area was located close to bathroom #4. Parking was plentiful and the park was very clean. I am very impressed by the park and will be happy to return.

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Nice clean park. Very well maintained. It gets super packed on the weekend with celebrations and a farmers market.

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Very Clean park. I love going here esp there's tons of parking and not crowded at all.

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Ghetto but hey.....its where I play softball!

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This review is for the pool. It used to be a wonderful place. Mike is gone and so is the good energy from this place.

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Staff and facility are first class excellent place for sports programming variety of sports activities

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Ask the Community - El Cariso Park

Does the park have electrical outlets?

I saw an extension cord running straight to a restroom in one of the large gazebos

Is there a bathroom?

Yes, several

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They have several play apparatuses for kids, basket ball courts, tennis courts, a baseball field and a pool.

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4.7(272 reviews)
5.5 miGranada Hills

Love this place! Recently came here again in 2026. Went on Grotto trail by accident a year or two…read moreago. Omg! It was so intense but so worth is at the top I saw some coyotes on the others side- like a pack but the stayed on their side. Some people bring their hiking sticks and whistles and some just brave the wild :/. While we made it out alive, won't lie. Seeing like 5-6 coyotes at once kinda scared me but they were pretty far off. They have a nice little park (not a kid park with swings) you can walk around for a calmer and easier walk. They have other trails there that I haven't been on. So I'd just say wear good shoes if you're gonna tackle the big trails and maybe there hiking sticks (I need to get one) and anything for safety. It has many signs that there are rattle snakes. I haven't seen one but I believe them lol. I prefer to go early because in my mind, they wouldn't be out and about yet ‍ since it's not too hot.

A great park at the north end of San Fernando Valley. So many areas to spread out and enjoy…read more O'Melvany is listed as the second-largest public park in Los Angeles(behind Griffith Park), but still seems a pretty good secret, for the most part. On any given day you may see dogs playing, or training in social skills, exercise classes, families picnicking and kids running around. BUT ALSO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR WILDLIFE! Coyotes and mountain lions are very common, as are rattle snakes. But also bunnies, squirrels and an array of birds, for those who take the time to stop, listen, and try to identify. There is not a playground at this large park. Instead, the draw is toward it's many, well marked, hiking trails. This use to be John O'Melvany's ranch, until he deeded the land to Los Angeles(1976), with specifics for it to be used as a park. You'll still see orchards of grapefruit as you enter, with signs requesting you not remove the fruit from the area. The fruit has not been properly tended to in decades, so it's not really yummy grapefruit, but on occasion you'll see some people plucking and tasting to quell their curiosity. Mainly, to avoid the spread of fruit flies, the city requests that the yellow spheres be left in place. BUT OH THE AROMA OF THE FLOWERS FROM THESE TREES! And so many happy bees flitting about. Quite nice. This is also a park that allows access for equestrians. A very large dirt area for trailers to park and horses to be staged and prepped before heading off into the hills on the marked Equestrian Trail. If you do take the time to hike one of the many trails, you'll be rewarded with beautiful view of SFV. If you squint, you can almost imagine what it looked like pre-WWII, before the tract homes welcomed the veterans here. Many beautiful, very old, oak trees, eucalyptus and various maple species, along with a LOT of native shrubbery are found throughout the park and the one large bathroom at the center is well maintained. Hours are dawn to dusk, with gates at both the pedestrian entry and parking lot. Plenty of free parking in the lot and along the street. If you're up for an easy, but fairly long excursion, check out Bee Canyon Park. It starts just across the street from O'Melvany and DOES have a play area for kids. Also, it's trail runs all the way to Balboa. Cheers! "CC"

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4.5(66 reviews)
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A friend took me to Whitney Canyon Waterfall today, and wow what an adventure. The hike is…read moremoderate, about 3.5 miles, and parking is free. Reaching the waterfall is not for the faint of heart. You climb uphill, descend back down, reach a small waterfall, and then go through it to finally arrive at Whitney Waterfall. It's a bit sketchy, definitely thrilling, and absolutely worth it but only if you're prepared. Hiking shoes are a must. This trail is not recommended for kids or beginner hikers due to steep and slippery sections. It was 48 degrees and freezing cold today, so check the weather before you go and layer up. Also, there are no restrooms, so plan ahead. If you're looking for a raw, adventurous hike with a rewarding waterfall at the end, this one delivers.

When you're ending the year 2025 with a hiking adventure. Let's begin this banger review…read more Whitney Canyon Park is a 442-acre park known for its diverse trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, featuring oak woodlands, chaparral, and riparian areas with seasonal waterfalls. It is located next to the freeway in Santa Clarita. I have been eyeing this trail/park for months and I am glad I crossed this on my All trails hiking list. I came on a late Monday morning and it was bloody windy (~45 mph) with a cool temp of 64 degrees. This park has multiple trials including Elsmere Trail. WCP has a wide track trail through a canyon that was known for oil drilling and ranching some of its remnants are still visible. Its trail has little to no tree shade but the trailhead was kept clear. I have seen some hikers (family and kids) and bikers along the way; most are friendly and nice. Parking lot is huge with no shades. Trash bins are available. Overall, it's a nice easy park to go hiking. I recommend it.

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Whitney Canyon Park - Wide view down some of the falls.

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Wide view down some of the falls.

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