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    San Angelo Park

    3.9 (16 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Wild geese that roam around the park.
    Heather F.

    This park is in my neighborhood and it has always been one of my favorite parks to visit. The last few years it had been rundown, but they have done a major renovation on this park and it is completely beautiful. The basketball courts the playground everything. Including the awesome restrooms in the community center where the whole community events like flower assortment classes, and things like that. And very friendly staff. They have added a workout area right by the basketball court and it's so cool. Also have the tennis court and the squash ball board as well. And don't forget the baseball/ softball field! They always keep it super clean and it's always a great place for parties. And occasionally a while geese will be roaming around near the splash pad and they are always beautiful to look at. Just be careful they can be aggressive. that's one of the cool things about living near the San Gabriel river and part of the wildlife sanctuary .

    Squirt!
    Ashley G.

    GREAT FOR KIDS!!! And us adults to spend time together with our family!!! I love this place to go to with my kids, I love it they love it!!!cool don and have a picnic!

    Kat M.

    This park used to be really sketchy, but now that LA County has picked it up, the whole park has been totally revamped! There's a community center that offers a tiny tots class/ karate classes/ and various other activities. They even offer a summer lunch for teens as well. There's a basketball court, baseball diamond, a playground, an exercise area with equipment, and a splash pad!!!! Although there aren't supposed to be any type of "vendors" there, there are some elote/paleta women/men that sell their stuff. I ALWAYS buy an elote con todo whenever I see them, like always! And I'll stuff my face with like 3 of them, I have no shame, haha. During the summer, they offer a free movies at the park where they show a different movie I believe every Saturday evening, and they also have free food for the guests. It's pretty cool to hang out there because there is a Pokémon gym and 4 Poke Stops as well. =) Yes I play Pokémon Go, it's awesome and I love that game. You are also able to rent the picnic areas that are covered with gazebos, you just have to contact the Dept. of Parks and Recreation to do so. The reason for the 4 stars and not 5 is that they post that the Splash Pad is open from 10am to 6pm, but there are times we have passed by around noon and the water isn't even on yet.

    My daughter loves the water She is having A blast in the splash pad
    Juan L.

    Hands down my favorite park to bring my daughter in la puente...park is big. Has a water park for the kids for the hot summer days. This park doesn't seem as ghetto as other la puente parks..there is also a tennis court. Basketball court and a exercise section. Park is awesome.

    A pic of the kids stuff from the parking lot.

    Great little park. The updates that they've made recently have made a huge difference. My wife is pretty snob-e when it comes to parks in general but I think todays recon has made her a believer. We will definitely be back.

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    Park is good for kids..but today is a holiday and it's hot as hell,so they decided to turn off the water.

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

    La Puente City Park

    4.2(35 reviews)
    3.2 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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    Schabarum Regional Park - Cherry blossoms

    Schabarum Regional Park

    4.4(372 reviews)
    6.2 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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    Friendship Park

    Friendship Park

    3.4(14 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    My son really likes this park and often requests to come here. There so much to do and it keeps him…read moreentertained for hours! We've brought friends, come solo, and everyone we have a good time. The bathroom is a small walk, but they have one which is more than some places can say. My biggest qualm with this park is that we usually run into parents/families not watching their kids. No fault of the park or the space, but some parks you have to make sure other kids aren't trampling over yours more -- this is one of them! We've come at different hours and I think early morning is best and the people tend to pay attention better. I think there's such great variety in things to do at this park: Swings, a merry go round type thing, a seesaw, rocking seat, about 6 slides, unique climbing elements and more! I definitely recommend it!

    Actually a big fan of the playground in this park for the kids. Everything in the playground is…read morestill clean and new, the area itself is contained enough that you don't lose kids that often, and there a lot of little quirks that differentiate the playground from others. For example, there's the tandem swing that you can go on with you younger kids, which made for some great videos, and the mini store fronts and rocking school bus that help with pretend play. My favorite, of course, is the spinning disc that I always end up spinning way too fast for the kids... Fun place for younger kids for sure if you're looking for a nice clean playground. Definitely didn't have anything this fancy when I was growing up.

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