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Palm Park

3.8 (43 reviews)

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Dianne L.

This review is strictly for the Palm Room, which is where I had my baby shower. The price was reasonable, the place was clean, the process was so easy and smooth. Plus a cute little patio so guests can hang out outside as well. Would definitely use this facility again.

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Amy R.

This review is for the AQUATIC CENTER, Two days in a row, they move my son from level 3 to 1&2 based on him not being able to swim on his back. Even though in level 1&2 they hold a board the entire time, Which makes NO SENSE! The biggest disappointment is with the lifeguards approach with the situation, I was caught off guard both times, in front of everyone, including my kids. Lifeguards need to understand that they make or break children's love and desire to swim. When deciding what level a child should be placed, consider using a more positive approach, You Can, You Will, vs. Your Not! All in all, my sons will or desire to learn to swim is dim after years of taking swim classes at Palm Park, with great experiences. I have talked to him about not allowing anyones thoughts about him, bring him down. A tough lesson to learn as a second grader, needless to say, we got a refund & will try again at LA SERNA

Roland L.

This review is for the tennis courts at Palm Park. I have a fondness for nice tennis courts and You most certainly cam find them here at Palm Park. These 7 courts are well maintained and have a faster play an medium bounce, which is perfect for my style of play. Just so you know, these are not free courts, there is a $8 per hour per court fee! With so many decent courts around the City of Whittier, This may not be your first choice!

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Adventure Park - Huge hazard. Clearly down wire

Adventure Park

4.2(32 reviews)
3.5 mi

The last time I was here, my flat in San Francisco had recently burned down, and I had just renewed…read moremy driver's license at the nearby DMV and was talking on the phone to my roommate about getting another government document completely unrelated to my license or the fire, but we were talking about tragedy--real tragedy, not a fire that didn't kill anyone--and I was so stressed out by a lot of things, but the park actually made me feel better, even though I couldn't walk in most of it because they were re-sodding the fields. Adventure Park. It has an early-'90s water-park ring to its name, and while parts of it look like they're from the early '90s, it's just a plain old park with athletic fields, a gym, green space, and some sparse picnic tables. And what would a Whittier-area park be without its obligatory random ravine and/or concrete drainage area? In this case, said concrete drainage area is dangerous-looking for kids and runs right through the park at a right angle. It's fenced off, and there are helpful bridges to cross it, but I wonder why they sited it through the park rather than on one end of it. I'm sure some kids have adventures here, because all parks with grass and play equipment can be fun and create childhood memories. But Whittier has spoiled me with its parks, and while this is technically South Whittier so it's outside of Whittier's borders, it's still close enough that it should feel like a Whittier park, and it most certainly does not. Why? Because it's totally flat. And totally rectangular. When my parents were walking twice a day during COVID lockdowns/curfews, I suggested they visit this park to change up their rotation, which comprised only two or three parks at the time. They said it was OK, and I later came with my mom and realized why it wasn't their favorite. The concrete path isn't totally straight, so there's some variety, but there isn't much shade along the path. There's lots of parking, and it serves its purpose as a neighborhood park, but it could be so much better.

There's signs explaining the history of the Native Americans and what they used. I thought it was…read moreinteresting how much of the elderberry/elderflower tree they used for tools. There's also an area that goes into urban runoff and the rain garden. It's a small but cute park with a basketball court and a playground on one side. I would have stayed longer, but it was really warm, even in the late afternoon.

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La Mirada Regional Park

La Mirada Regional Park

4.3(82 reviews)
6.5 mi

La Mirada Community Park in La Mirada, California has a really lively and refreshing atmosphere…read morethat I enjoyed when I visited with someone. I saw a lot of teenagers there, and the whole place feels energetic in a way that teenagers would love. The open fields, walking areas, and places to sit don't cost anything at all, which makes it easy to relax and have fun without needing a plan. I didn't realize how much there was to enjoy until I walked around and saw how naturally welcoming the park feels. It surprised me how comfortable it was to just be there without feeling rushed. Even though it's just a community park, it gives teenagers a great place to hang out, take pictures, play sports, or just be creative outdoors. I only visited La Mirada Community Park one time in my life before making this review, but it ended up being one of the most relaxed and youthful places I've been to in a long time. I never doubted that the experience would turn out the way I hoped it would. I've lived for 24 years, but in the summer of 2024 I learned that I'm still physically and mentally 18 years old, and that my prefrontal cortex is more developed than the average 25‑year‑old's. Maybe that's why I connect so much with places that feel playful and full of energy. I would highly recommend that teenagers go to this park because it gives them a fun, open space to enjoy themselves and feel creative.

We came to this park because it's large and wanted to check if it would be a good spot for photos…read more I loved how open it felt and that there were tons of activities going on. There are multiple baseball fields as well as a disc golf course, which was cool to see. Another big plus is that parking is free and plentiful!

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