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    Memorial Park

    4.2 (29 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Pickle BALL !
    Richard L.

    This is not gonna be a long review :-) you should see this place how busy it is with regards to pickle ball. Man, this is just a happening sport and I happen to stop by and watch and it is a damn zoo here. Good luck finding a parking space but it looks like fun.

    Joan S.

    I stopped here today to take photos 'cause I remembered somebody had reviewed this park. And that's when I discovered an awesome skate park. Wow, there was one guy skating there, an older guy, who might have been somebody famous. All eyes were on him, he was that good. Wish I'd asked who he was. Anyways, I didn't have much time to explore, and Joey pretty much covered the park in his review. So I'll just say that, if I counted right, there are 6 ball fields and 4 tennis courts in addition to the large skate park and a smallish kids' playground. Then there is a huge gym, apparently with basketball and volleyball, but I didn't see the inside. A posted sign says you can rent it (see my 20 photos for details on that and other stuff ). Free parking in the lot.

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    3 months ago

    Great place to play. The people and environment are great. Fun place and nice view. It is close to everything

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    For a public park in LA the tennis courts here are petty decently maintained. :-)

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    It was my family's last week here in the US, and we've been climbing here for the last two summers…read morewith little issue. The staff *before* was quite friendly. I've been/was climbing for 7 years and have a good amount of belaying experience. Further, the routes are not very inclusive in terms of height at higher V levels, and do not contain as much variety. The lead/top rope walls are extremely short and barely qualify, around 15m tall. You would be better off going to Sender One in Westwood, that has a BIG variety of problems from competition to fun dynamic routes, finger strength heavy, slabs, and more (excuse my horrible description). The test was unnecessarily difficult in the sense that they need you to "describe" the knot as some "parallel lines" rather than acknowledging being able to tie it properly, due to some language barriers which prevented me from describing it properly. They only accept the "PBUS" belaying during the test, and disregards what they call the "Yosemite belaying method," which they allegedly only use outdoors?? They do not specify beforehand what sort of belaying method they wanted, and provided little information as to why when asked "we just do it that way". It is also odd because a more experienced employee has and had accepted the other format. Inconsistent. I have also been able to get the belaying license the first time round (2 years ago) using the "Yosemite belaying method." This method is the most widespread in Asia, with all belayers (coaches, climbers/friends) alike uses it. They do have a kilter board?, which can be interesting as you have access to an unlimited amount of routes which I don't see often in other gyms. There's some sort of small gym upstairs with weights, cardio equipment, and space for recovery which is convenient and comfortable to use. Bathrooms are always clean and spacious which is nice.

    I visited Rockreation on a weekday night for an event, and I learned that parking could potentially…read morebe difficult (likely street?). There are some spots reserved for Rockreation, but it wasn't clear whether it was staff or anyone could use it. Upon walking in, the staff welcomed me and directed me to waivers - the usual. Afterwards, there wasn't much of an introduction, though I wish there was. I started bouldering on one of the walls until I felt uncomfortable... it was in fact a little higher than normal. Turns out, that one is for ropes! On the topic of ropes, there are many options to climb with ropes. I navigated to bouldering, since that was my preference. The grades are a little different with some translation into V#. Pros of this? You feel less discouraged by climbs that may be hard while respecting ones that may look easy. Cons? The tags were super hard to find! Where they the small circles? The tape? There was a giant boulder in the middle of the bouldering section that was also fairly stacked with holds but not really set. Overall, I have to admit that I was underwhelmed with the bouldering options, and it is definitely one of the smaller bouldering gyms that I've been to. They do have a nice upstairs workout area, though!

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    Review for the Culver City Stairs - Great hike in LA that offers nice panoramic views of the…read moremountains and city. My friend and I hiked here on a Friday in the middle of the day. The sun was out but we enjoyed the exercise and the view. There is street parking offered at the bottom and once you go up the short dirt road you'll immediately see the stairs. From the bottom it can look quite steep but once you start going up you get used to the feel. The worst part is that the stairs are all uneven and some are pretty high (especially for kids/short adults like me), but overall the hike is pretty quick. For those in excellent physical shape, it probably only takes ~10 mins to get to the top. For those who might need to take more pauses, ~20 mins. As you walk up, there are a couple of areas you can pull over on the side and catch your breath on. Once you're at the top, there are a ton of great views and photo op spots. Heading down was a little confusing because we tried to avoid the stairs at first and use the dirt roads, however the path we picked didn't lead all the way back to the bottom so we just ended up taking the stairs for half of it.

    This is a very nice place to hike. People did street parking at the bottom, but there is a paid lot…read moreon the very top. It was nice to see the cityscape and the flowers that bloomed. The stairs were a challenge. Starting from the bottom would probably have been a better idea since going downwards caused some wobbly legs for me since I don't do this often. The trails are nice to hike if you don't want to do the stairs.

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