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    Very professional and courteous group. I highly recommend to work with this organization.

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    Otis Gordon Sports Park

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    As a mom of 3 young boys, i frequent parks as a necessity for our sanity. here's a quick breakdown…read moreif you have a young family like ours. accessibility: if you want a quiet park with lots of running space go on a weekday in the morning or in the afternoon. the weeknights can be busy depending on the sports leagues that's playing, and weekends are generally more busy with leagues and families out to play. if you're taking a car it's definitely better to visit in the afternoon as the park doesn't have its own designated parking space and the street gets busy with the andres duarte school crowd. mom alert mode: this is my own level of awareness when i'm out with my kids. 1 being i can relax and kindof think my own thoughts, 10 being i have to watch the kids like a hawk. this park gets a 8. the playground unfortunately is close to the street, which can be busy with cars, and is also wedged by two big fields (the baseball fields + big grassy areas) so a lot of places kids can wander off to. the actual playground is also safe for kids above 3 years old, so walking toddlers like my one year old with no sense of danger or heights and no natural sense of balance need extra supervision. bathroom access: pretty easy, there's only one bathroom at the park. it's smaller but close to the playground, and is central to the other fields as well. the end

    Have you ever stepped in human excrement? Yah, me neither... but a guy I was playing soccer with…read moredid at this park. Now, I can't verify the veracity of his story, since I wasn't about to find out if he was telling the truth, but why would he lye. Bleh! Anyways, I'm still giving this park five stars since the incident in question only happened once out of 100 times I've been there.... I owe it to everyone who has looked for a decent park in my park-poor area to tell them about about this fantastic park hidden in plain site (you can see it right off the freeway near Mt. Olive). The fields, because they don't normally allow football or soccer leagues, are quite possibly the best in the area. Strike that - they are the best. Man do our fields suck in Pasadena through Duarte.... Anyways, it is the site of my alternating weekly pickup soccer game, but I've noticed they've got a great playground, plenty of trees and shade, barbecue pits, fantastic ball-fields, in the summer and actual clean bathrooms... Now, clean bathrooms shouldn't be the thing that puts it over the top, but in reality 9.5 parks out of ten either have super tagged up, nasty gnarly bathrooms or the dreaded plastic outhouse of death known as the port-o-pottie. Since this does has neither, the park gets five stars...although they do on occasion run out of toilet paper. Hmm...maybe that explains the incident in question....

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    The City of Duarte brought the energy with live music and glowing lights! Community vibes on full blast July 3rd Celebration
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    Golden hour hits different from the top of the Ferris wheel
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    Peck Road Water Conservation Park

    Peck Road Water Conservation Park

    3.8
    (65 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I guess I didn't really explore this park as much I should have during my first visit, as my memory…read moredid not recall how big the park actually is. And perhaps I was just bothered by how inconspicuous the park entrance is: it's a gate that does not immediately look like the entrance to a park, which is how I missed it the first time I visited over a decade ago. During my recent second visit, I came back with a better appreciation for parks and birds. I did not expect to find any birding lifers here, but I in fact found four in one day. I heard the Green Heron before I saw it, and photographed it without realizing what it was. I just thought it was another Black-Crowned Night Heron, but boy was I delighted to find out later when I was reviewing my photos that it was a Green Heron lifer. The park appears to know it's a great spot for birding as there is signage indicating possible seasonal bird encounters. Perhaps I should stop talking about birds, but I can't help it. Also, "Peck" Road? Birds are the point. It's a large park with a delightful amount of nature to get immersed in. I can't wait to come back for a third visit!

    A friend of mine introduced me to this hidden gem a year ago for birding. I recently returned and…read morefell in love with it all over again. This place is a birder's paradise, with its large lakes and blooming flowers, inviting many bird species. I've counted over 20 different species in just a few hours of walking a whole loop. My only complaint is that it was closed the one day I made the long drive out, on a day that it wasn't supposed to be closed. But thankfully there is a cut out on the gate to the side so you can still walk in. You'll just have to park on the street instead of drive in and park inside. So this is just something to watch out for - random closings.

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