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    Colorado Lagoon

    4.3 (93 reviews)

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    Tony F.

    Beautiful lagoon with small public beach. When we were here, there were several friendly life guards on duty with restrooms and sand showers. Enjoy a short walk across the bridge on well-maintained easy trail.

    Ayanna W.

    Such a wonderful local preserve near a golf course and near nice housing. A small beach is also there for recreation. There's something for everyone in the family. There is metered parking and street parking nearby. I saw so many amazing bird and plants/fauna there and they had a few educational signs along the trail, in addition to the education center (which was close on Sunday). Will definitely come back!

    Lagoon at night
    Emily R.

    Very beautiful place to walk around or go swimming! Love swimming here in the summer, clean water and lifeguard are friendly! If you don't wanna go swimming it is still a great place to walk around or take your children to the park there.

    Front row seating
    Brittany S.

    Free, plenty of space for swimming, sun bathing, picnic, bathrooms, easy ups. Get there early to pick a good spot. There's a playground area too. Be early for good parking as well.

    Leslie Y.

    This is always a wonderful place to watch the sun come up, with multitude of colors in the sky reflecting in the mirror surface of the lagoon. With the construction of the foot path years ago, the lagoon has gotten even more use, especially during the pandemic. It's a refuge from the chaos and stress in the larger world. The future project that will join the lagoon with the marina is starting imminently, which will further improve the lagoon. A good thing keeps getting better.

    Rob A.

    Lagoon is a cool word. I think they had one on Gilligan's Island. "Skipper, let's go down to the lagoon and get some coconuts to make batteries for the Professor's radio." You know, when you find an area, especially in a location that is urban or sub-sorta-urban, and it's nature, preserved nature, it automatically gets extra stars. I guessing the reaction for most people who stumble upon this spot is kind of the same. Driving, biking, riding, walking, you reach this point and think, "wow, I feel like I've traveled to a recreational area by a lake in the woods." Whether fairly empty on a chilly day or crowded and busy on a hot summer day, this place has the vibe that recharges. The lagoon is used for so many activities. You'll even catch water polo matches going on. Tall trees nearby if you need a break in the shade.

    Lala J.

    Great place for little ones afraid of waves! We love coming here. I have a 10 year old that loves jumping off the bridge and my 6 & 2 year old enjoy the calm water very much. There's also a small playground surrounded by a grassy area and benches. Also a lot of shade. Restrooms are very clean but throughout the day can get slippery since everyone goes in there to change. I found free parking because I like to get there early but there is also meters along the street so make sure to take change. I saw people w their grills and gas tanks the times I've being there but there are signs that say no BBQ so maybe no coal. Not sure. And best of all, there's lifeguards one duty! Definitely a great place to visit. Grab lunch nearby and have fun!!

    Sign at the south side of the lagoon.
    Tim H.

    You HAVE to take a walk here! Currently they are expanding the waterway that connects the lagoon to the Marine Stadium area... but do not let that stop you. See attached photos! Great place at sunset to walk and enjoy the sounds of nature. During summer months the beach area on the shore side of the lagoon gets a little crazy. There will be thumping music and people taking a dive off the bridge area. There are ladders on the open area of the bridge that help swimmers up and down. Wheelchair accessible for most of the walk (but the bridge may require someone to help you up and down steep ramps). Again, I recommend that you walk there in the evenings to catch the jumping fish and the serene ducks and other water fowl. Great for all seasons. Bring your pup.

    sherry u.

    What an awesome area to walk, swim, picnic, play. Spacious, clean, well taken care of. Restrooms were clean. Free street parking.

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    Nadine C.

    An unexpected adventure... Alana and I were driving along to our next meet up when we came across this site. We didn't know what it was, so we stopped the car, parked for free, and wandered around! The name of this park is misleading. We were not in Colorado. We were in Long Beach! There's a playground, a Model Boat Shop, and an educational center on this huge property. However, we just focused on one thing... The bridge! The most fun part about this excursion was crossing the bridge. It's the closest thing to walking on water... it was a bit shakey, but stable and safe enough of a walk. On the other side is an informational board where you can get some of your questions answered about the wetlands. I think you could have a picnic here, but I wouldn't swim in the water. Just come and enjoy a bit of nature on a sunny California day!

    Cool little pier for kids to jump off of.
    Bradd M.

    Great place to stop and have lunch. It was a kitties busy but there are plenty of picnic tables to sit and eat and just relax. Nice area to walk around as well.

    Amir P.

    Based on the reviews before the park seemed pretty up-kept. The landscaping was 3/5 The jungle gym was a little older 3/5. But me and baby walked on the little bridge and there is a little section that is not protected by railing which was a little scary. But overall the park was pretty nice. The only negative was the unsanitary water. I would NEVER go swimming here. After I seen several dogs in the wading pool. Which probably explains why the bacteria exceeds the health standards. Any-who I may come back if I am in the area

    Sunset @ colorado lagoon.

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    This park is beautiful. My one year old and I absolutely loved it. The playground is perfect for younger and older children.

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    Ask the Community - Colorado Lagoon

    Is it wheelchair accessible?

    Yes. Has accessible parking and path has no stairs, flat or ramps

    Is there private parking or is it very difficult to find parking?

    Not private but timed paid parking makes it easy to find

    Are sharks a possibility?

    Not a possibility

    Do you have to be there early to get a nice spot?

    Nope

    Are dogs allowed in?

    Not in the water/ sand area

    Are dogs allowed to swim here?

    No.

    Can you fish here?

    No fishing here

    Is this a good place for adults to swim or more for kids to splash around at the beach?

    I often see adults swimming laps

    Are kayaks allowed?

    They are. There is a sign at beach entrance near lifeguard building that mentions kayaking and paddleboarding only in designated areas. Which turns out to be the right side of bridge. (As you are facing the lagoon).

    Is there sea life in it?

    Yes, I have seen fish jump out of the water.

    Can I bring a kayak?

    There is a sign - kayaks and paddleboards only in designated area, which turns out to be to the right of bridge as you are looking at lagoon.

    Is the lagoon open during quarantine?

    Yes

    Can I use my inflatable raft on the water?

    We use our inflatable SUP. Only use to the right of the bridge (as you are looking at lagoon from Lifeguard building).

    Can you bring your dog?

    Yes, but it must remain on a leash.

    Are dog allowed?

    Yes, but it must remain on a leash.

    Are dogs allowed to swim in the water ? And if so do they have to be on a leash or can they be off leash?

    I don't know about swimming, but dogs are aloud at the lagoon but must remain on leash.

    Do they allow dogs and fishing?

    Leaahed dogs allowed on path, not in beach or water. No fishing

    Can I throw a 3 year old birthday party here with a jumper rental and bring two of my own tables with a taco man? Is this allowed? My daughter's bday is in the summer. I'd love to be at the park with the water and a playground for the little ones.

    Can you bring your own grill? I have a small one that takes propane

    No private BBQs per a sign posted near beach

    Is the water clean to swim in?

    Yes. I had to ask the water and parks in Long Beach. Spoke with Brian, lifeguard department who knows the beach, and he stated "water is clean and clear, beautiful beach with lots of shade and has a lifeguard on duty during Labor Day and the hotter… Read more

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    The water is rated A by Heal the Bay and there is a great bridge to jump off for older kids.

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    (91 reviews)
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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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    Shoreline Park (Long Beach, CA): View of the park
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    Drake Park

    Drake Park

    4.1
    (22 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    A quiet park, that can quite noisy when soccer is being played. On a football sunday, there was no…read moresoccer so my daughter and I took a leisurely walk around the park, following a Pokemon route that somebody had established (no worries if you have no idea what I'm talking about...somebody who plays Pokemon Go would understand). There are two tennis courts here, with lights allowing for nighttime play. There is also a small skate park. Alas, neither were being used...in fact, there were hardly any children around, even on a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon.

    My daughter had a soccer game here on a Sunday morning, Sept 2022. While the soccer pitch is…read morelocated "across the street" Drake Park, we could not seem to find access to the lower field from Loma Vista, and made a left on Chester and another left in DeForest to access the small lot for the "Drake/Chavez Greenbelt Park." Assuming this is all part of the Drake Park proper, but it took a little intuition to find the entrance for our first visit. And still, the parking lot is small, filled with litter, human waste, and lots of broken auto glass... And it's about a 200 yard walk to the entrance of the artificial turf soccer field. Much of the human detritus in the parking lot is likely attributed to the considerable homeless population that is evident in the immediate area: dozens of people were camped out just across the street, in the dirt lot area adjacent to the river channel. That same dirt lot is variably covered with piles of demolition construction materials haphazardly dumped by who knows who? In pure defiance of posted signs prohibiting dumping. Other "unhoused Angelinos" seem to be wandering about the park, utilizing senses beyond my standard five (sight, smell, taste, hearing, and feeling) to experience things I can only imagine.... and a couple had set up camp in the park's landscaping adjacent to the walking path. Not so much unsafe as much as unsanitary This part of the park features what appears to be some kind of community garden - - locked and secured behind 10 foot chain-link fences. there is a public park restroom with only 2 of the 8 single seater stalls unlocked, and both are horrific inside. Some beautiful wall murals are marred by tagging. Much of the park here is adjacent to industrial yards, and most of the bordering landscape is littered with garbage. The soccer field is actually quite beautiful: artificial turf field with a perimeter fence. I laughed a little bit at the idea that this was a "green belt" and the soccer field was artificial turf... But there is certainly some actual real grass field in this park, and some California native plants along the periphery. So I guess that counts in the midst of This residential-industrial interface. The air was pretty heavy with the smell of oil refinery and low tide from the nearby river channel, which was probably a bigger deal to the soccer players than it was to me as a spectator. A generous three stars for the really nice soccer field and the fact that my truck windows weren't added to the considerable collection of broken auto window glass on the ground in the parking lot. My only other Long Beach Park frame of reference is Bluff Park, so I can confidently say this is nicer.... relative, though, that comparison is...

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    Artwork by the tennis courts
    Artwork by the tennis courts
    Artwork by the skate park
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    Drake Park in the City of Long Beach

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    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

    4.4
    (405 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    So clean so peaceful very pretty and the price is very reasonable. Take your time walking around…read morethe path it only takes about a hour. But so worth being there

    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a peaceful hidden gem tucked inside California State…read moreUniversity, Long Beach. I walked into a space that is smaller than some larger Japanese gardens, but the layout feels carefully planned with winding paths, traditional landscaping, a koi pond, waterfalls, bridges, and quiet corners throughout. It is the type of place where taking your time matters more than trying to see everything quickly, and the smaller size actually makes the experience feel more intimate. The garden feels like a world apart from the campus surrounding it, and the transition from the university grounds to the garden is immediate and effective. The koi pond is easily the centerpiece of the garden and one of the most enjoyable parts to spend time around. I found myself lingering by the water, watching the fish move through the pond as the sunlight filtered through the trees. The fish are large and active, and the surrounding greenery, stone features, and water elements create a very relaxing atmosphere. The garden does a good job balancing natural scenery with traditional Japanese design, with each section offering a slightly different view and feeling as I walked through. The bridges and stone lanterns add to the sense of place, and the sound of the waterfalls creates a calming background that stays with you as you move through the space. What I liked most about this garden is how calm it feels despite being located on a college campus. It feels separated from the surrounding area once you enter, making it a nice place for a quiet walk, photography, or just taking a break. The landscaping is well maintained, and the entire space has a slower pace that encourages you to actually stop and appreciate the details rather than rushing through. The garden's design rewards a slow approach, with each turn in the path offering a slightly different perspective on the pond, the plants, and the stonework. The visit is fairly quick since the garden is compact, but it works well as a relaxing stop rather than a destination that takes up an entire afternoon. Reservations are required, so it is worth checking availability before going. Admission is free, although parking is an extra cost and can be the main inconvenience, especially during busy campus hours. The garden's location on campus makes it accessible, but the parking situation can require a bit of patience. Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a beautiful spot if you are looking for a peaceful escape rather than a large attraction. The koi pond, thoughtful design, and quiet atmosphere make it a place worth visiting, especially on a nice day when you can take your time walking through the garden. It offers a brief but meaningful pause from the surrounding city and campus life, and the care that has gone into maintaining the space is evident in every corner.

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    Enjoying the fall colors
    Enjoying the fall colors
    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
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