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4.0 (23 reviews)

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Angel's Gate lighthouse from Lookout Point park.
Sharon P.

This tiny park is a nifty find and just up the road from the Point Fermin Lighthouse. Easy to park and get in and out. Telescopes and viewing platforms are plenty and on a clear day you can see....well you know. Excellent view of the harbor, and Vincent Thomas bridge. Use the telescope to see the Angels Gate Lighthouse on the jetty, it looks tiny but it's quite large when your up close. A visit here won't take you more than 30 minutes unless you want to linger. I've heard as the sun goes down the crowd gets interesting. Plan on visiting in the morning or afternoon, I bet sunrise is beautiful! No cost for parking. Super easy to find and you absolutely can't miss the spectacular view.

Craig Y.

Located off Gaffey in San Pedro. There is a few parking spots at this point. This area overlooks the the LA Port. There are two viewing telescopes and one raised platform the view is nice since you're still kinda far away you have some trees and houses that can block your view. Overall though it's not a bad spot to overlook the Port it may be better at night when it's all lighted up but they posted a sign that the parking lot slots are closed from 10:30pm - 5:30am so you can still get a night shot in before 10:30pm I may have to try that next time.

Wayne S.

Lookout Point Park located above Port Of Los Angeles,California,is a great place to see panoramic ocean views of The Port of Los Angeles,Port Long Beach and coastal views and beyond! Above It All ! . . . . #lookoutpointpark #portoflosangeles #portoflongbeach #oceanviews #waynesalvatti #nineteenth #ilovela #cityviews #ilovelongbeach

William G.

The view from this place is pretty good. At night, it provides a picturesque view of south San Pedro and the beginnings of Long Beach. Although it does not compare to Signal Hill's overlook, it is still a good view to take in. Now for the bad... there are one too many potheads and junkies who park their cars here and blaze out. This kind of stuff is typical in high school, but some of the people here looked like they were in their 20s and some even in their 30s. The crowd was ghetto, but they didn't try starting trouble with us. I hope this was just an isolated incident, and this is not the norm. But who knows? I won't be back here. I got a good photo of the view, which means a lot to me as I'm a photography enthusiast, and now I'm moving on.

The harbor
Zach H.

Great spot to pull off and look at the harbor from a distance. It's pretty high up so there are great views of the area. There is plenty of parking spots. Nice lookout.

Best view
Gertrud H.

Amaaaaaazing view of San Pedro all the way over to downtown Los Angeles (over your left shoulder, behind the tree)

Joan S.

You'll be high without a joint If you go up to Lookout Point Panoramic Harbor view Two pics attached to this review

Food Lover E.

Free parking. Safe hood. On the way to the Korean Bell. There are also two viewfinders to allow for up-close views of the harbor, the beach(?) below, and the ocean. Only 50cents. Downside: apparently this is where single men go to troll or something because when I was there (this afternoon around 5pm), I noticed there were 3 men sitting alone in their car in the lot watching me (sole female). There was also a 4th man just standing in front of his car. Very eerie.

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In my day (late 50s and early 60s) it was the best place in town to watch the submarine races.

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Averill Park

Averill Park

4.6(64 reviews)
1.7 miSan Pedro

I love this park! When I used to work at a school nearby, I used to take my special education…read morestudents with my teacher's assistants for a walk on CBI (community based instruction) to Weymouth Corners and visit the post office and the bakery, as well to other shops in the area so they (the students, not the adults ) could practice making purchases and other daily life skills. Then we would continue to AP to eat lunch and feed the ducks which the kids loved to do. Averill is a nice, peaceful spot to escape the rat race for a short while and recharge before continuing with the stress and demands of daily life. Many students, unfortunately, live in foster homes that rarely take the children out into the community to learn how to function in the REAL world. Too many are placed in front of the TV when they are not at school, just being fed and receiving the bare minimum of personal care so CBI is important for them to be able to function in the community after they become adults and age out from qualifying for foster care anymore. The benches by the lake or the gazebo located in the upper part towards the northeast part of AP are especially restful areas to regain your sense of sanity and to recharge. If you happen to be in Pedro, bring a snack and beverage so you can spend time with the ducks and enjoy some downtime in a peaceful place.

Amazing park to visit when the weather is nice! We enjoyed the duck pond, waterfall, and rolling…read moregreen hills. Such a great reset place or picnic area!

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Point Fermin Park

Point Fermin Park

4.6(168 reviews)
0.4 miSan Pedro

This was a cute little park that I have never visited or been to even though I grew up just over…read morethe bridge. A fun little afternoon out for a nice drive and we ended here. Started off someplace else and just continued on to see and stop off at all the locations nearby. There's a good amount of parking along the street as well as some along the neighborhood. The park itself is overly big but it does have a good size to it. The nice massive trees lined the area. There's a nice little path along the sides where it looks out to the Pacific Ocean and the cliffs below. It was low tide so seeing the tide pools was quite beautiful. Along the path are little covered area which are label by number. Like mini covered patio with a table and seat. They too all looks out to the water. I believe there was a total of 8 seating enclosures along the path. Also, loads of squirrels roaming the place like it's nothing. They are not scared of you so be warn. Clearly there were signs not to feed the wildlife but there was people out with bags of peanuts feeding them. In the middle of the park is a little stage area and with benches. I'm sure they have theatre in the park happening if that's set up. And a playground around the side of it. There's also a lighthouse which is a focal point of the park. Situated right in the middle which now double as a museum. It's a cute park that I never knew about. Decent size for picnics or a nice wander around. The view alone along the path was spectacular. The cliff edge is dangerous so practice caution. Common sense, but they also had signs posted about suicides. It's a cute neighborhood park as along the front are homes right across the street.

Beautiful views of the ocean, I heard peregrine falcons nest in the nearby cliffs to the right of…read morethe park. Great picnic spot with wide swaths of grass and shade from trees. There is a scenic path along the edge of the park that is a relaxing walk, fresh air and breeze. The fruit sellers have a good variety of fruits, even cactus fruit. The pergolas with tables are prime spots, if you see a table open swoop in and grab it right away or it will get swooped up! In my short visit, I saw families, romantic couple and a guy jamming out on a guitar and a motorcycle club taking a rest break.

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Point Fermin Park - Stairway to the top or the bottom

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Korean Bell of Friendship - Sunset

Korean Bell of Friendship

4.7(606 reviews)
0.2 miSan Pedro

If you haven't been to the Korean Bell of Friendship, you're missing out on a hidden gem in the…read moreSouth Bay. It is a symbol of friendship and community not just to South Korea, but Koreans living in United States. It is also a beautiful landmark surrounded by the cliffside vista of the Pacific Ocean below. There is also a basketball court nearby and a good amount of picnic grounds. It can get pretty windy and cold here, so be sure to come prepared for both!

Why does it take years and moving away to actual experience places that's been there for a while. A…read morenice sunny afternoon driving around and seeing what's there to offer. Plus it's been decades since I was last around this area. There's so many stops along the way during our drive which this was the first along the path. It's a nice decent size park that it part of. A good amount of parking in the lot next to the basketball courts. Right along the bell is a massive grassy knoll where people were enjoying picnics and laying out. Of course today was beautiful but it was quite windy. Didn't help that the park was little higher than the rest so it made the wind a bit more aggressive. The focal point, the massive bell. With a walkway that leads you to the prize possession. Right in the middle looking out to the Pacific Ocean, she sits there on full display. The bright beautiful color of the details painted was a sight to see. Stairs leading up to the bell where you could walk around. It is roped off. Regardless whatever side you're looking at, it's was quite amazing. Something like this on a hill that's part of the city. If you walk down the grassy knoll, the view of the pacific ocean and cliffs were spectacular. Having a seat and just taking it all in was nice. It was windy so it did get cold but on a nice sunny and clear day, you could see miles and miles of the coastline and tide pools. These little hidden spots in the city are cute when you find them. There's also a little playground around the corner from the bell by the exit and entrance.

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Korean Bell of Friendship - Such a beautiful place

Such a beautiful place

Korean Bell of Friendship - Purplish

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Joan Milke Flores Park - Brought the furball out to run and for me to walk

Joan Milke Flores Park

3.7(17 reviews)
0.3 miSan Pedro

This is an amazing park except for some entitled people…read more Watch out for the big guy with the 2 husky malamutes and 1 small brown chihuahua looking dog. He has a horn with him everywhere he goes, but why bring your dog to the park if you know they're aggressive? Another big lady with a Doberman that's aggressive over the ball. Again, your dog is the problem so don't yell at other people's dogs. I plan on calling the cops the next time I see them. Ruins a great park with such a beautiful space for pets with good owners. I've been coming here for years and it's funny to see who thinks they're in charge. Gorgeous place to hang out with your pup. It gets rowdy and crowded so if you don't have a high tolerance for that, go somewhere else.

I'm very very upset right now. For the first time ever, I went to THE CORNER STORE to get breakfast…read moreand coffee, after I discovered it yesterday on my walk with my dog. I came to this park to sit at the PICNIC tables, to enjoy my breakfast. Suddenly one of the two dogs this couples owns jumps onto my lap and onto the table, mind you it was a large Lab sized, 100+ pounds dog and rips the sandwich out of my hands, knocks my hot coffee over my phone, that was on the table and the owners couldn't have cared less. No apology, no can we help you, no can we get you something new. They said it's an off leash park and I'm not allowed to bring food to eat here. Are you joking? It says PICNIC AREA! I told her she'd have to pay for this and she just answered that no, she wouldn't. And left. They were just laughing about it. I'm beyond furious. If my dog would ever do such a thing, I would be beyond apologetic, and pay for their breakfast. LA really has a dog attitude problem.

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This man's dog killed another dog and attacked a person at park

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Harbor Walkway - Partially paved

Harbor Walkway

4.8(12 reviews)
0.7 miSan Pedro

One of the best areas to go for a jog, walk, or stroll. Also nice to just sit, read or Yelp…read more Bring some food and have a picnic. If you like, head down some of the paths to explore the coastline. Come down here and get away from it all for a little while. That landslide was huge.

This is a very quaint and beautiful area and basically stretches from Point Fermin to the end of…read morePaseo Del Mar where the street dropped into the ocean a few years back. Though the county took an epically long time to fix it, the street has since been repaired, but they chose not to reopen the street. Before, Paseo Del Mar was accessible to Western Avenue. Like many of the neighbors, I am glad that they chose to keep it closed. In the past, people would speed down this street with little disregard for those walking, running, or biking. Lots of people use this route to run or walk and also walk their dogs. Most people are friendly and will wave or say good morning as they go by. There are 2 little mini parks along this path that people can relax at, in addition to going down to Point Fermin park, where the famous lighthouse is located. I've seen some people sit and have picnics or sit in their cars and enjoy the views. I've also seen some of the neighbors have a house party and people overflow to the parks. The sunrises and sunsets are amazing and at times, you can hear the water crashing below. Many of the homes over here are beautiful and some are in need of renovations, but either way the eclecticness of the neighborhood comes together beautifully. For the most part, people take good care of their homes. There are some losers who park and smoke weed right here and try to look all innocent as you go by, but it's reeking from their car, so you know what they're doing. So yes, this area does attract some riff-raff, but for the most part, I've never had an issue working out over here whether it's daylight or night. It's a pretty safe area and the police often drive back and forth down here and throughout the neighborhoods.

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