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4.2 (62 reviews)

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Franklin M.

I stopped by to walk around the gravel path around sunset which many others were also doing. It's a nice park and I am glad to see that the city and residents keep it clean. There are many cement benches and tables on the west end of the park with plenty of shading in some parts.

Doreen M.

So many parks in LA that I never knew about. This park is very big! Came here for private pickleball lessons with a friend. :) They have a restroom, play area/jungle gym, basketball court, etc. There doesn't seem to be a parking lot despite how big it is. Found street parking, which is a bit hard to find on a Sunday afternoon.

Nature park
Joi R.

My previous review focused primarily on the walking trail, which I still say needs some work done. However, the overall park is great, perfect for family picnics and low key activities. I say low key because this is mostly a community park in a very quite residential neighborhood, Fox Hills. Chaos, riffraff, rowdiness, the essence of marijuana in the air, and other such nuances in any form is simply not tolerated...and perhaps the reason why somebody posted a completely wrong address roughly two miles away, lol, smh. Note - this park is on Green Valley Circle and Buckingham Parkway. This being said, the park is very safe during the day and also very clean and peaceful. The play area has always been very nice (this was my seesaw park as a child), and has been renovated in recent years. It's separated for toddlers ages 2-5 and big kids ages 6-12. There's also a basketball court and 3-4 tennis courts. Given the diversity of Fox Hills, the park has always been an inclusive, welcoming, and safe space for individuals and families in the surrounding areas. It would be nice to see some human life return to Fox Hills Park.

Grass area
Diana H.

I love this park! It has a great walking and running trail that is pretty long so you don't get bored of running and seeing the same things really often. It's pretty safe here and I've never had a problem even when it's a bit dark. I've also used their grass area when you go up the stairs from the running trail if you want to do other exercises. They don't have a parking lot but there's always plenty of street parking.

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Leslie T.

I go here and jog and or walk daily. I love this park. It's quiet, safe, and beautiful!!! They also have stairs I run up and down on to add to my work out. The parking is on the street, but its lot of it and you won't be driving around for parking at all. Unlike other parks, there aren't any homeless people using the park as their home so it remains very inviting. Also the running/walking track is awesome and every so many steps there are workouts to do on machines. If you add that in with your jog, you get a great workout. The people you see are really nice and speak politely, but don't bother you at all. The children are playing but are in one or two spots, so your workout isn't interrupted. They have tons of tennis courts if that is your style and tons of grass to have a good soccer or flag football game on. I love this park and it would be forever my spot to do my outdoor workouts.

Joan S.

Fox Hills is one of the prettiest parks I never knew existed, before last Sunday. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=e7QmnUxmhvaJ4zhZdMuXeA The 10-acre space is set up on a rise, above the streets, concealed from view by lush greenery. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=CvZPUtt04orlHr6z_mQC9Q The park has no parking lot. Assuming you don't live walking distance, you must find a place for your car on residential streets in this neighborhood of apartment buildings. You are just up the hill from Fox Hills Mall here, and this park provides outdoor space & recreational facilities for an area where it appears that most residents don't have yards of their own. And what a beautiful outdoor space this is. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=WMa3XpGqXhImjbjuMxi-dA A sandy-soft dirt walking path surrounds the park, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=pdXY3tghguKqHpXRdibJ-w with stairways & brick-paved walkways leading up to the main grassy areas http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=a6y_HHW4aS2LD6UKecJ6Sg http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=nmS1nYlrgUW2O3UOezIcUA .......but there is no vehicle access. When I entered the park on foot off of Green Valley Circle (after parking in the lot of a nearby business because all street spaces were taken), I first saw the picnic areas with barbecues, nestled under big shade trees. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=3AVgf_8LJ2SdmCy-CKJEXQ A woman was relaxing on the grass, in the shadow of a blooming purple jacaranda, under a clear blue sky. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=dWjvx-Klus8MnNP6fp6gfA Paradise. I next passed tennis courts, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=xs9rdE3eCYLyRYOSoKGE0w including (I think) 4 for paddle tennis. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=nXdZ9qCbZUQJHSSSzkULTA Beyond that was the basketball court, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=-4azjhNgEeDpvZZR-b7Ojg and next to that... the sand volleyball area. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=f3q4PKf1fmSxuFLAPkfMUA There's a kiddie playground, of course, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=nfy9a0zWIRdyn4t55Tmj6Q and a huge ball field. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=gqiubPFFs7zrqiVybUYFlQ The walking/jogging path that circles the park does include stations with fitness equipment that is in good shape compared to some other places I've reviewed. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/TCodl-oohhgqnMMSJxMV6g?select=dMyvWQdhjavusi5I2oNcBg Fox Hills Park is part of the Culver City park system, and is very well maintained. Some of the posted rules include: No smoking, dogs, alcohol, or skateboards....and....no adult soccer. I wonder what the deal is with banning adult soccer in Culver City parks...? Maybe those high-speed airborne soccer balls are dangerous to onlookers, is what I'm thinking..... Anyway, Fox Hills Park is a lovely neighborhood oasis that was being enjoyed by many last Sunday afternoon. Thank goodness for parks; they enhance a neighborhood like nothing else can......

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Kristy F.

This is a modest and quiet park with fairly easy street parking and a few recreational options. There are some basketball courts with faded lines and a couple of intimate tennis courts that currently have nobody playing (on a wednesday afternoon). A public restroom is available as well as several nicely shaded picnic benches. The grass area is mostly green and spacious enough to enjoy tossing a football. There's a single sandy volleyball court and a playground area for kids who enjoy climbing nets or sea sawing. My favorite I suppose is the dirt path for running which distances about a half mile (according to map my run) around the park. There are many circumstances for shade as well as sun during this jog and only one slight curvy hill which makes this an easy stroll or run if you want something casual.

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Kathy H.

I absolutely love running here! The track is about half a mile with a bit of an incline which gets tough after the 3rd or 4th mile. The reason I love this park is because I work right around the corner and it is extremely easy for me to fit in a 3 mile run at lunch. I also trained here for my first half marathon which is amazing because I usually get really bored of running the same track over and over again. The park is great for picnics as well as busting out a yoga mat to take a nap when I'm tired on my lunch breaks. There is also different work out equipment on the track. The park includes multiple tennis courts, a jungle gym, and basketball courts. I love coming here

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No parking, and so many people waiting in line to play pickleball - try Venice or Santa Monica!

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The park has a minimal playground...climbing structure and teeter totter. No swings, no sandbox. Could be so much better.

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Do they have tennis courts? If so, how many?

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A big grass field where people play soccer and other stuff, and there is tennis courts and basketball courts.

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4.3(80 reviews)
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I hate not being able to give this Park five stars and the reason why I can't give this part five…read morestars is because they say that no dogs are allowed on the way up but yet there's dog poop all over the walking bridge I really like this park because when I have broken my foot in order to exercise This was a great place. They have like a switchback OK so which means you're going higher and higher, but without stairs, right... and six years ago I had a knee surgery where I needed to still exercise, but I just couldn't lift my knee like that just walking was all I could do so I've been in a few predicaments where you know I appreciate having this switchback, I just don't appreciate the dog poop. If you are going to violate the rules and bring your dog which I love animals I love dogs you gotta clean up after your animal. It's not OK to just to leave dog poop on the trail. And also, why aren't my Park Rangers enforcing this rule anyhow, if you wanna take a nice walk, that's gonna give you a little workout without doing too much strain than this is the park for you! At the end of the day, this is a very pretty park where you can actually barbecue you do need to reserve the space. I don't know how much it cost, but I know you need to reserve the space and then you can have a party there there's a skate park attached. I mean it's a nice park just please people be respectful and I guess it's not the Park's fault per se... But if there are Park Rangers, why aren't they enforcing this rule? Also, they lease out some space to this company that does these really cool teambuilding, exercises and wall climbs and stuff. It's pretty cool. I wanted to do it but it was like $100 a person and I was like ouch! All in all, there is a beautiful view when you do reach the top and I don't mean the top on the bottom I mean all the way up to the top has the picture show you can see all the way to the beach on a clear day. It's gorgeous.

This is a clean, well-organized community park with seating areas to relax and picnic tables…read more When you're not relaxing, there's open space (and steps) for working out or for sports (including baseball), playgrounds for your kids or grandkids, and a nice dog park. I like just strolling around the park. Parking can be tough during peak hours, especially on weekends and during the summet.

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4.5(1.1k reviews)
2.4 mi

I have only been once though so far this is one of my favorite hikes. It is doable for almost…read moreanyone in light of the road and path choices though provides a workout due the incline, especially at a rapid pace or jog. The street parking option at the base is free and conveniently near the start of the hike. The views at the top are rewarding. The paths are large enough for a group and provide opportunities for interesting conversation along the way. I came with my alumni association. It was an ideal venue for the event. I saw a center I did not have time to enter near the top. It looked inviting. The various detours leading to the top present opportunities to discover new outlook points if I return, which I'd enjoy doing. I also saw at least one if not more paid parking lots, as options. It is near some enjoyable restaurants for a meal, casual snack or beverage after. The hike provided exhilarating exercise I could do efficiently, as I took in the scenery, worked out, engaged in stimulating conversation, and met fellow alumni, after I had had most of my day to enjoy, then had most my evening free for dinner with other alumni.

Review for the Culver City Stairs - Great hike in LA that offers nice panoramic views of the…read moremountains and city. My friend and I hiked here on a Friday in the middle of the day. The sun was out but we enjoyed the exercise and the view. There is street parking offered at the bottom and once you go up the short dirt road you'll immediately see the stairs. From the bottom it can look quite steep but once you start going up you get used to the feel. The worst part is that the stairs are all uneven and some are pretty high (especially for kids/short adults like me), but overall the hike is pretty quick. For those in excellent physical shape, it probably only takes ~10 mins to get to the top. For those who might need to take more pauses, ~20 mins. As you walk up, there are a couple of areas you can pull over on the side and catch your breath on. Once you're at the top, there are a ton of great views and photo op spots. Heading down was a little confusing because we tried to avoid the stairs at first and use the dirt roads, however the path we picked didn't lead all the way back to the bottom so we just ended up taking the stairs for half of it.

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4.0(79 reviews)
2.7 miDel Rey

Such a neat park & pretty big and filled with lots of activities for everyone even the dogs have…read moretheir own area to play. Their sand area is really neat with a huge whale right in the middle, love the ocean theme and extra little area that's filled with sand that the littles can play while being supervised. There is a swings area with a good amount of them so you don't have to wait for a turn and appreciated that. There are some swings that look like a chair really wish they had a strap for the little ones cause if you were to swing fast they can go forward and really get hurt so this one need to be supervised. The play structure has slides and tunnels and different musical items you can be creative like the drums, rain stick and even a flip the musical note and make a sound very neat. There are many open areas that you have to be careful if you have little ones but still fun. There is a huge area if you wanted to bring scooters or kids cars that they can ride around in a big circle. Love that they have bathrooms and a changing table they are a bit on the smelly side but in an emergency they are good. Very well kept and clean. Love that's it's gated that way littles don't go running off but over all this park is great for all age groups can't wait to be back.

Went here for a cloud convention! It was clean, gated, and had artificial turf! Would definitely…read morecome here again if I'm in the area. There are public restrooms on site and plenty of parking by the entrance and side streets. There are lots of cute gophers around the park so be careful not to trip or step on them!

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4.6(9 reviews)
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This is one of those spots you kind of have to find. I was meeting someone there. It is really…read moreoff the beaten path. I would not call it a "hidden gem" because that phrase is overused, but it really does feel like having your own private park. When you are there, it almost feels like it is part of an HOA, with how quiet and well kept it is. There is security nearby, which adds to the sense of safety. It would be a great place for toddlers and younger kids. There is space for them to move around and play without feeling like you are in a crowded public park. They have a basketball court where you can play or shoot around, and there are picnic tables where you can sit, eat, or just hang out. I came here just looking for a place to sit down and relax for a little while. It turned out to be a perfect spot for that. You could come here to think, read, get a little workout in, or simply catch your breath in the middle of the day. The park is very clean, very nice, and has a calm, peaceful feel to it. For me, it is an easy 5 stars.

We've been coming here for a couple of years now and I LOVE this playground. I love that it's off…read morethe beaten path, rarely crowded, and feels so private. You can't even see the street or parking lot when you're inside the playground, and I love this sense of privacy and safety. It's completely fenced in, so I don't have to worry about my little one running off or fear cars, etc. It has everything you need - a large playscape area for bigger kids, a smaller playscape for babies/toddlers, some swings, a grassy patch to run around and kick a ball, shade and picnic tables for lunch, a sand pit for playing in, and benches for the parents to take a break! Clean bathrooms, patrolled by security, etc. it's a fav of mine!

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