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    Cesar E Chavez Park

    4.1 (17 reviews)

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    Rob A.

    I used to play a video game called Sim City. In Sim City, you create a world by first assigning zones, Residential, Industrial, and Commerical to a map grid and then watch your city get populated as people move in, go to work, shop, and play. As time goes on your job is to manage the little world from above. Where am I going with this? Well, as time moves on and the place gets more populated, the little people will let you know things. Especially when they aren't happy. Like they may demand a police station because crime is on the rise. If you don't meet their demands, they start to leave your little world and the residential areas which were starting to look really nice can become slums. The little people will move out for a whole host of reasons like if you put the residential zones too close to the commercial and especially the industrial zones. One of the demands the people will have is for city parks. City parks help brighten up an otherwise dull area that may have been overdeveloped with whatever. So that takes me to Cesar Chavez Park. It's like someone was playing Sim City with Long Beach and this exact location is where residential, commercial, and industrial zones all met. Yes, the sim people would have been screaming for a park. Someone listened and a nice little park appeared. Located at the far west end of LB right before the access roads to the 710 freeway and the man-made LA River. Would have been nice if they were able to make this park and the river run adjacent to each other and meet in a natural way and not with a lot of cement and concrete. But oh well, maybe next time. There are areas in the park for everyone. Shaded areas, pavilions for events, and a community center. A couple of large playgrounds for the kids. I've only been here during the day but I have to say its always nice and quiet. A very chill place.

    Giovanni P.

    This park is okay , it's quiet. A good place to relax. And enjoy a book to read or maybe walk your dog. It's a big park. I clean sometimes. It haves a playground for kids to play. But sometimes there's homeless people walking around and sometimes drug addicts. Just keep on eye on your kids and belongings .it has good parking.

    Jenny Oropeza Community Center & Cesar Chavez Park
    Europa A.

    Jenny Oropeza Community Center & Cesar Chavez Park are wonderful for nearby residents. Gym, Amphitheater, Kids/Teen Activities and Senior Programs available. The Park & Grounds offer tranquil escape from Downtown City Life with lush foliage, magnificent palms, and diverse terrain.

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    Diana R.

    This park is gorgeous. The city did a really good job of providing a nice park for the families in the community. You have the beautiful scenery of the trees with the big tall buildings as a background. It really feels like an urban oasis. The ice cream truck goes by and I very much enjoy my ice cream or chips sitting under a tree.

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    Duck Hyung K.

    This park is nice. If you have a family, this place is good for you, because this park has some activities, a lot of benches, trees, sand and good people. You can hang out with your children, friends and parents. When you want to take a break, you can relax there, also you can read a book, talk with people and breathe in the fresh air. You have the beautiful scenery of the trees with the big tall buildings as a background. It really feels like oasis. When you have a free day, you make some food in your house or buy some food in supermarket(ex, IN N OUT, SUBWAY, 99cent, CVS, MACDONALS and restaurants) after that, you can bring that some food.

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    One of my favorite places to work out. Although there's a high homeless population sleeping overnight, if you go mid day it's very nice.

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    A nice sunny afternoon at the park calls for a little picnic. The old days are completely different…read moreat this park. Decades later, it's a whole new place. Still nice but with a major upgrade. It's part of the aquarium of the pacific just along the harbor. There's a parking lot that's part of it but the payment situations was a bit of a mess. Paying with credit card on the machine was a hit or miss. Which i also found out from someone else there. It's probably easy just to do it from your phone. It's a decent size parking lot but there's also parking at the structure just next to the aquarium. It's a cute rolling hill park that looks out to both the queen mary, shoreline village and the harbor. Depending on what side you are. It's a cute little walk around with the lighthouse on top. There's benches scattered throughout the park for seating. There's even a little beach like path along the harbor. Regardless which side you are, the view is quite beautiful. There's also fishing that you could do on the pier. You'll see people about and about walking, picnicking, walking with their dogs or a stroll. Long Beach has its hidden gems and this place was one of them.

    I enjoy strolling through Shoreline Park each time I come to downtown Long Beach…read more It is a peaceful spot, passed the Aquarium, unique for the area. Quieter, green grass (it'd be nice to bring a book here) away from the hustle and bustle. And the views are hard to beat, the Lighthouse, the shore with boats and Queen Mary in the near distance. Bring a snack, a drink, take a nice break here, a cool walk to explore the Shoreline Park. Always enjoyable!

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    4.0(23 reviews)
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    The Willmore City Heritage Association has their Annual Winter in Willmore event here. 40 tons of…read moresnow are made the morning of the event. BeautifuZeazzzl lights hang from the sky at Christmas time. Again- Willmore City Heritage Association. All are welcome to get involved to improve the quality of life of the residents. Like our Facebook page - Willmore City Heritage Association and get to know your neighbors and be involved! See you soon.

    Drake Park is a space with potential, but it is in definite need of consistent care, maintenance,…read moreand stronger oversight from park staff. My family and I have visited this park on several occasions for picnics and playtime with my nephew and niece, and each visit has included experiences that could use significant improvement. The atmosphere and activity level of the park seem to vary depending on the weather and time of day. One of the first challenges visitors may encounter is the parking situation--particularly within the circular parking area near the end of the road. The issue is not necessarily the angle of the parking itself, but rather the layout, which seems to encourage inconsiderate parking habits. During busier hours, people frequently attempt to park bumper-to-bumper without regard for surrounding vehicles, making the area unnecessarily difficult to navigate. Upon settling into the park, it became immediately noticeable that the picnic tables were not being properly maintained. Many of the tables were covered in bird droppings, dried food residue, and other questionable debris. These areas clearly require daily cleaning and routine power washing in order to remain sanitary and usable for the public. The restroom conditions were even more concerning. Drake Park has two separate bathroom areas, and one of them was in extremely poor condition. The level of filth was excessive and appeared to reflect a lack of routine upkeep and sanitation. The individual stalls, floors, doors, and toilets were all noticeably unclean, making the facilities difficult to use comfortably or safely. During one visit, an unrelated woman aggressively approached my family and began yelling that my nephew and his grandmother could not use one of the restroom areas. The behavior was startling, inappropriate, and completely unacceptable, especially toward children in a public park environment. Another recurring issue at this location is the lack of supervision among some of the children using the playground areas. While my nephew and niece were attempting to play and socialize respectfully, a group of unattended children began singling out my niece with insults, sneering remarks, and inappropriate name-calling. No parents or guardians were present to correct the behavior, which ultimately required intervention from me directly. The situation was disappointing and reflected a broader lack of supervision and accountability within the park environment. Overall, Drake Park currently attracts an atmosphere that often feels chaotic and poorly managed. Public parks reflect the level of care invested into them, and when maintenance, cleanliness, and oversight are neglected, it inevitably impacts the quality of the environment and the behavior it attracts. With stronger upkeep, improved sanitation, and more visible management presence, this park could become a far more welcoming and enjoyable space for families and the surrounding community.

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    Whaley Park in Long Beach turned out to be a really lively and playful place when I visited it. The…read morewhole area felt energetic in a way that teenagers would enjoy a lot, especially since I saw so many teens around the basketball courts, the grassy fields, and even near the playground. It surprised me how naturally the park gave off that youthful atmosphere without trying too hard. The open spaces and colorful areas almost felt like spots made for taking pictures, and they did not cost anything to enjoy, which makes them perfect for teenagers who like hanging out and being creative. It was my first time at Whaley Park, and I did not realize how much there was to enjoy until I walked around. I appreciated how easy it was to relax there without feeling rushed or crowded, even with all the teens playing games, taking photos, and talking with each other. Some parts of the park looked a little older or worn down, which is part of why I am giving it four stars instead of five, but nothing took away from the overall experience. I never doubted that the visit would turn out the way I hoped it would. I have only visited Whaley Park once before writing this review, but it ended up being one of the more enjoyable and energetic parks I have been to in a long time. I would highly recommend that teenagers go there because they would love the open spaces, the sports areas, the photo spots, and the creative vibe. It gives them a place to have fun, take pictures, and feel inspired in a simple and playful environment.

    Great park perfect for kids lots of things to climb, do & spin on…read more Theres even shade & instruments for kids to play on. It's a medium to small park but packed with stuff to do & very well maintained.

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    Wide variety of things to climb for older kids

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