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    Valley Village Park - The park

    Valley Village Park

    4.5(33 reviews)
    1.9 miValley Village

    Our little friend Toby C. turned four a couple weeks ago, and he had his birthday party at Valley…read moreVillage Park. We went with our two boys, and everyone had a grand superhero-themed time. We got easy parking right in front of the playground on a Sunday at noon. The park was large and the playground was nice, tons of space for kids to run around, and structures to climb when the mood struck. Toby's parents took over a sizable area with picnic tables, where they set up a buffet lunch and, later, cake. My three-year-old will remember this party for the orange soda ("Why are you letting me drink this?"), but I appreciated the ample, well maintained neighborhood park. I'd recommend Valley Village Park for your recreational needs in this part of town.

    Updating my review as I did come back to this park with my dog to attend the Larpbo pack walk this…read moreevening. The park is very beautiful with soft grass that seems well maintained and cut and there are zero foxtails which is a big plus. I can tell everyone respects the park as there's zero trash on the ground and everyone is picking up after their dogs. We did some excersizes with our dogs in the park and then we walked around the neighborhood and then back through the park along the nice dirt trail to end. Similarly to last time, again I noted ALLOT of off leash dogs. They seem well behaved but one did decide to run away from its owner and did a full circle around our pack and the owner was chasing it. This caused several dogs to react and get riled up and it really could have been an issue if that off leash dog had decided to run at any of us, thankfully it didn't, it was just happy to run in circles until its owner caught it. Overall despite this, these distractions were actually really helpful for practicing training with my dog, and she did amazingly. There were so many other distractions too such as loud cars or motorcycles and kids and people running or biking. I guess maybe my dog leveled up because it was a very successful walk! I was very happy today with the experience. All the people who live in the neighborhood next to this park are so lucky to be so close to such a beautiful and well maintained space.

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    Whitnall Off-Leash Dog Park - Letting the pooches enjoy the day.

    Whitnall Off-Leash Dog Park

    3.3(199 reviews)
    2.6 miNorth Hollywood

    This review applies only to the large-dog side of the park, which is the only area we use…read more I absolutely love this dog park. We don't live near one, and this park is about a 15-minute drive for us, but it is completely worth it. It feels like a small community with many regulars who clearly know one another and each other's dogs. From what I've seen, everyone is very welcoming and kind. People actively watch their dogs and step in when needed to make sure boundaries are respected. I also haven't experienced the issues mentioned in some other reviews regarding uncleanliness or rudeness; most visitors seem very conscientious. The people are truly my favorite part of this park. My 11-year-old daughter and I bring our medium/large dog here, and it is hands down her favorite place to go. She knows many of the dogs by name, and the regulars know her as well. She loves the attention and affection from the dogs so much that, honestly, we come here more for her than we do for our dog. She will want to stay for hours, while our dog is ready to go much sooner. We usually visit in the evenings, and there is almost always a good number of dogs present. The dogs are generally very sweet, and I haven't encountered any that seemed overly aggressive. At times they can get a bit rowdy, but that's to be expected at a dog park and has never felt like an issue. The park itself isn't flashy, but it's very well suited for dogs. It's spacious, with plenty of room to run. The double-gated entrance is on the left side and is covered in astroturf, while the right side is mostly dirt and includes a couple training obstacles. There are shaded areas, concrete sections, and plenty of seating throughout the park, including benches, a picnic table, and plastic chairs. Multiple working water spigots and bowls are conveniently placed around the park. The park is consistently clean. Over many visits, I've only seen a couple of missed poops, and while there's occasionally a mild urine smell, that's fairly standard for a dog park. I never see trash lying around. Parking has also never been an issue, with both a dirt lot and street parking available. There is no human restroom, so plan accordingly. Overall, this is a wonderful park, and we fully plan to continue coming regularly.

    Been coming here with our dogs for the last 2 years since we moved to NoHo and it's the best dog…read morepark around. Definitely not for it's looks or amenities, but for its wide open space and generally courteous dogs and owners. Aesthetics/amenities - 3/5 Park is generally divided into two parts: 1) small grass turf section with some chairs and benches; and 2) large dirt/sand area with one ladder/slide and short plastic pipe. Not the prettiest place we've been too, but it is very open and allows all the dogs to zoom around to chase, play fetch, etc. There are 3 areas to drink water as well. Peoples' - 4/5 Overall, the people (and dogs) we have interacted with have been positive. People want to chat and have our dogs meet and play. Everyone looks out for their own dogs habits and behaviors. And if something goes bananas - people tend to help out. Of course you'll have random anomalies of: 1) really sensitive owner; 2) more than needed non neutered and spayed dogs; or 3) untrained dogs. But it's definitely way less than any other parks that we've been to with the same size. One funny story was this one lady complaining about her huge German Shepherd being humped by a small dog, which didn't even reach the middle of the German Shepherd's stomach. "My dog is really sensitive. He's very uncomfortable and anxious...." And the GS was just sniffing around as the small dog tried to hump his leg. My lady and I were cracking up from afar. But to the owner's credit, he sincerely apologized and carried his dog away. I didn't think it was necessary. But alas, better to not be yelled at I suppose Bonus - 5/5 During the summer, some people brought a projector and setup a sheet screen to play Mario Kart. Pretty sweet.

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    Whitnall Off-Leash Dog Park - This photo was taken by a regular at the park. The picture is of her blind dog and my daughter at the dog park.

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    Highland Camrose Park - Grounds

    Highland Camrose Park

    4.2(25 reviews)
    2.6 miHollywood Hills

    Highland Camrose Park is located south of the Hollywood Bowl Entrance, adjacent to Parking Lot B…read more Open Tuesday to Saturday, it's a beautiful place to picnic with family, friends and pets. I saw locals walking their dogs (leash required). The picnic tables are on a first-come, first-served basis. A group reservation can be made by contacting the Hollywood Bowl group sales phone number, request Picnic Area #14 for this spot. Small group rental fee is $80. It's a favorite gathering spot for those attending events at the Hollywood Bowl. There are two entrances located behind the ivy-covered wall, it is secluded and well-maintained. The restrooms are very clean, located in the center of this 2 acre park. Sincerely, Rosemary

    I drove by this area so, so many times and I never knew there was a park behind this wall and its…read moregate! But this is what happens when you walk (love walking), you discover many cool things. Like Highland Camrose park, located on Highland, adjacent to Hollywood Bowl. It's a small, secluded park, fenced off, with nice greenery, flowers, picnic tables, great to enjoy a meal outdoors. It was empty when we checked it out, it closes at dusk, clean and well maintained. A small park in the urban jungle. Of course, you will hear traffic on Highland, but this lush space was a nice discovery! Great for picnics, a little break in the middle of everything!

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    Highland Camrose Park - To the amazingly clean restrooms!

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    South Weddington Park

    South Weddington Park

    3.6(22 reviews)
    0.3 miStudio City

    South Weddington Park in the early morning is quiet, almost cinematic. Dew on the grass. Clean…read moresightlines. Palm trees standing guard like extras in a film about discipline and redemption. The air still cool before the Valley heat starts flexing. It's the kind of place that makes you grateful you're alive. We were there training with Adrian Paul for Sword Experience. Just ten of us. Focused. Respectful. No chaos. No loud music. No nonsense. Just structured movement, controlled blades, and the kind of discipline that most gyms wish they could bottle. It wasn't some medieval riot. It was art. It was choreography. It was fitness with intention. And then--because this is Los Angeles--the authorities rolled up. Permit required. Now listen, I understand rules. I respect process. Parks have policies. But it was early morning. The place was practically empty. Ten adults quietly training on a massive field with more squirrels than spectators. We weren't hosting Coachella. We weren't blocking traffic. We weren't even sweating on anyone else's yoga mat. Still--permit. It's almost funny in that very L.A. way. You can film a car commercial at golden hour, but ten disciplined adults moving mindfully with training swords? That needs paperwork. That said, the park itself? Beautiful. Clean. Wide open space. Great energy. A hidden Valley gem that feels far removed from the chaos of the city. Would I train there again? Absolutely. Would I bring a permit next time? Apparently yes.

    Some of these reviews are hilarious - this park is... a park. Sometimes it's busy with baseball…read moregames, sometimes it's quiet with picnics/joggers/dogs playing, sometimes it's empty and all yours. I think a lot of people who dislike this park seem to have an issue with dogs. These are the same people who I assume are quite miserable on a daily basis. I've visited this park more times than I can count and I love seeing the pups running around and having a good time. Until there's a sign that says, "No Dogs", "No Children", "No Fun", "No Smiling", then I think it's safe to let people enjoy their time. For the reviews that call this park "sketchy" lol... Umm... Yeah, any park in Los Angeles in 2022 at night will have homeless/transients sleeping around. 9/10 times they're harmless and people who are going through a tough time. Again, enjoy life and let people enjoy theirs. If no one is bothering you, then maybe you're just a complainer. *shrug* There's nothing wrong with this park lol. We enjoy it a great deal.

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    Studio City Recreation Center

    Studio City Recreation Center

    4.0(59 reviews)
    2.6 miStudio City

    People don't do much reviews on parks. Why? I don't know. I have been to this park 4 times in the…read morepast. I truly like this park very much. It's close to home and offers a lot of activities to do. It has children's playground equipment, 2 basketball courts, 4 BIG, tennis courts, a dirt track, clean bathrooms, picnic area, nice spacious landscape and the most important, it's kept nice and clean. This park is one of my favorite parks in Studio City. They have recreation areas and can let you sign up for sports/classes that interests you. Recently, I had taken few classes with couple of their teachers/coaches and they are WONDERFUL! Earlier this morning I went to play tennis with one of my friends. Tennis is one of my favorite sports to watch and to play. We don't keep score. We just like to play and have fun. You can walk, jug, people walk their dogs, kids, they have picnic areas and do a lot of kids birthday parties.. or you can just simply sit in silence and enjoy nature, the sunlight and have a good, peaceful time. Private lot parking, or street nearby parking. They are closed on Sundays. Kind of weird, but it's their rules, not mine. That's when people usually spend time with their families. I am not going to dock a star for that since it meets all the other amenities & requirements.

    Quaint- Tennis courts, baseball area, and lots of space for a neighborhood park…read more Construction impedes the walking path so as of September 2024 it isn't very relaxing. I'm hoping to find a public track & field type of walk/run path in the valley! The sand is nice on my knees but annoying when ends up in my shoes!

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