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4.0 (8 reviews)

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1 year ago

I like this place because there is a lot of play grounds and water parks and a lot of kids to play

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8 years ago

Hottest day of the year! And we are having a party! Confirmed a few times the splash pad would be available! It's not on! No one to call!

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Schabarum Regional Park - Cherry blossoms

Schabarum Regional Park

4.4(372 reviews)
3.7 mi

I absolutely love Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park! It's the perfect quick escape -- close enough…read moreto civilization for convenience, yet far enough to leave the hustle and bustle of traffic and city life behind. Right now the cherry blossoms are in full, breathtaking bloom, turning parts of the park into a dreamy pink wonderland. The wildlife is thriving too: squirrels galore that are so bold they'll walk right up to your feet if you sit still and stay calm. On warmer days I've spotted rattlesnakes scurrying across the trails, so I always recommend staying in the middle of the paths as a safety precaution. From the main entrance at Colima Road, you can choose the paved walkway or head straight for the dirt trails depending on your mood. I usually make my way toward the horse stables and equestrian area -- watching the horses get fed or running around their enclosures is one of my favorite parts. Just be mindful of the occasional big mounds of horse droppings on the trails; it's a small price to pay for the beauty. The park is generally very clean, with plenty of trash cans scattered throughout. There are numerous benches, picnic areas, fire pits perfect for groups, a children's playground, and even a seasonal creek with several charming wooden bridges crossing directly over it (though the water is pretty dry now that the rainy season is over). You'll also notice signs posted along the trails warning about bobcats and mountain lions. I've been coming here regularly for six months and haven't heard or seen any myself, but I've seen quite a few hikers carrying pepper spray as a precaution. Just be safe out there. Weekends get busy with families celebrating birthdays and enjoying the outdoors, but it's all part of the lively atmosphere. For dog lovers, there are two fantastic off-leash dog parks right near the front entrance -- one for large dogs and one for medium/small dogs. Outside of those areas, dogs must be on leash per the signs. The hilltop trails offer absolutely stunning panoramic views that make every visit worthwhile. My only heads-up: the park is officially closed on Mondays and Tuesdays (per LA County rules), but a lot of locals park across the street at the nearby mall and walk in through the gates anyway. If you're in the Rowland Heights/Hacienda Heights area and looking for a beautiful regional park with trails, nature, horses, cherry blossoms, and those lovely wooden bridges over the creek, I highly recommend Schabarum. Just bring water, wear good shoes, keep an eye out for those snakes in the summer, and stay aware on the trails! 5/5 -- I'll definitely be back soon.

The cherry blossoms have arrived in full swing, so I decided to take pictures again before they dry…read moreout due to hot weather. For convenience, I decided to buy a parking pass, which cost $10 and allowed for re-entry until 8 pm the same day. There were plenty of trees to photograph. Because of the current hot weather, there were several flowers already drying out. It's important to note that park rules prohibit cutting any tree or flower growing in the premises. Park amenities are minimal, but you can find multiple restrooms with water fountains and picnic tables to sit. When I went, there wasn't a big crowd, and the green space is already expansive. When the weather isn't hot, it's calming to take a walk along the paths and grass to visit different areas of the park.

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Schabarum Regional Park - Cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms

Schabarum Regional Park - Another photo of the plum flower blossom

Another photo of the plum flower blossom

Schabarum Regional Park - View of the road

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View of the road

William Steinmetz Park

William Steinmetz Park

3.4(17 reviews)
1.5 mi

I have been to this park four times now, and it's always fairly empty. I am unsure if it was like…read morethat prior to the pandemic and can only speak on it as of lately. The location is quiet, large, has plenty of green grass, shade and tables. A large playground area with a smaller and larger playground. I see many come and just have there lunch, then leave. The park is kept pretty clean and bathrooms although not the nicest have functioning locks on the doors and are stocked with soap, toilet paper, and seat covers. There is also a large parking lot. It's not anything extraordinary but if in the area and wanted a nearby outdoor space to hangout it more than suffice.

This park has 3 play areas. The first play area is for 2-5 year olds, 2nd play area is for the…read moreolder kids, and the last play area is a decent sized sand area. My kids love this park. The play areas are clean and well kept. The restrooms on the other hand can be better maintained. The female restrooms knobs on all the stalls are broken. One of the stalls can't be closed. I'm sure they clean it because it smells clean. The only soap dispenser in the restroom is broken as well. I suggest you bring wet wipes because there is no soap. I've only been to this park in the evening and there are always people around. It can get packed on the weekends as games and classes are held there. If you plan on coming on the weekend, come early to find parking. Overall, I like this park because it keeps my kids busy, its clean, and they love it; but the restrooms just needs to be fixed.

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William Steinmetz Park
William Steinmetz Park
William Steinmetz Park

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La Puente City Park - Play structure with four very long slides

La Puente City Park

4.2(35 reviews)
2.3 mi

I am extremely disappointed with the way this situation was handled and the level of…read moreprofessionalism shown by staff. When I enrolled my child in the Parent and Me class, I specifically asked whether both parents could attend. I was clearly told yes. I was also informed the class would be held at the playground. When we arrived at the playground, no one was there. I had to call to find out the class was actually being held inside. After going inside, the instructor informed us that only one parent was allowed to attend. Roxanna then referenced the flyer and stated that "Parent and Me" meant only one parent, insinuating that I misunderstood or could not read it correctly. I have attended many Mommy and Me and Parent and Me classes in the past, and when only one parent is allowed, it is clearly specified on the flyer. This flyer did not state that limitation. She then told me that I should have contacted Tiny Tots directly for information rather than relying on the front desk. This was my first time visiting this park. There was no way for me to know that the information provided by staff was incorrect or that it was my responsibility to verify it elsewhere. The conflicting information, poor communication, and dismissive attitude made this a very frustrating and disappointing experience. I hope staff receive better training so families are given accurate information and treated respectfully.

This park has come a long way since I was a kid. They have a small jungle gym play area for…read moretoddlers, a play area with larger jungle gym for older kids, 2 areas for working out, a skate park, walking trail, private soccer field with canopy areas that provide ample shade, and a coffee shop. This isn't even including the other end of the park that has baseball fields and ample open grass areas. It was great to see families enjoying the park well into the night. Felt safe and had plenty of parking. Love what the city has done. They also have concerts at the park that start in June! Definately, one of the best local parks in the area.

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La Puente City Park - Jr football practice

Jr football practice

La Puente City Park - Coffee Shop

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Pathfinder Community Regional Park - Toddler / elementary age slide

Pathfinder Community Regional Park

4.0(71 reviews)
5.2 mi

3.5 stars! This…read morepark has a decent walking trail but I will preface it with 1) the majority is dirt or concrete 2) many people don't seem to pick up after their dogs so you will see dog poop in certain areas. I am always on the hunt for a park with a good walking trail as I have been spoiled with padded tracked parks. One loop is about 0.6 miles. The park also has a community center for classes and renting meeting rooms, along with several tennis courts. There is a small playground area on the upper level. Parking is plentiful. Overall, I will come back again if in the area.

So mom has been feeling rusty and she needed her vitamin D so I took her for a short breezy walk…read morearound the park to enjoy the sun. She was out of breath but needed the exercise badly including me. This way I can spend some time with her and look at what God created for us. There is a diamond up here to play softball, a picnic area and throughout the walking path there are little exercise areas to additional things. Down below they have tennis courts and basketball courts and other buildings for group and community activities. Lots of shaded areas to bring your pups for walks. Beware there are rattlesnakes and coyotes that you may come across but leave them be and you'll survive. Don't feed the coyotes because they'll come back to the area for food where you're not there and potentially prey on other unsuspecting peeps.

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Pathfinder Community Regional Park - Scenic

Scenic

Pathfinder Community Regional Park - Community Club house

Community Club house

Pathfinder Community Regional Park - Free Summer Lunch and Snack

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