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Northridge Park

3.7 (47 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Summer League Basketball - 8/11/24 Minors Game
Anna L.

I like the gym, it is clean, the floor is well maintained and shiny, the a/c is cold and good for summer, a lot of parking spaces and its a a nice residential area. The only thing I noticed is that, they need to improve the lighting in this gym. Compared to other recreation centers we've been like Winnetka, Victory-Vineland & Mason, this gym is kinda dark inside especially if you are seated in the corners. The vibe feels different. They are also still using yellow lights, rather than white or LED LIGHTS. If they add or improve their lightings in the gym, it will look and feel different like more inviting and not lively. But overall it ia a really nice gym and glas they offer winter and summer basketball league here.

Playground area
Kasandra N.

This is such a beautiful park! Everyone is welcome to host their Birthday parties here . I was invited here yesterday to my nephews birthday party the park is big and very clean They have lots of parking They have a nice playground for the kids to play at . It's nice that they also have clean restrooms .

Bathroom
Eddie V.

Can someone please clean the bathrooms , so many bills passed to upkeep recreational parks no excuse for this !!

Reseda Blvd View
Ane V.

Lovely morning walk this morning. Plenty of greenery around. And big trees that gives shade for picnic goers. I saw people playing baseball and basketball as well. Families coming out of the car with kids to play in the playground.

Beautiful open fields!
Renata M.

Luckily a short walk from home leads me to this great park! Wide open spaces for many people to enjoy it in peace, along with softball, basketball, and tennis courts open to the public to get your sport on I come here at least once a week to read my book under a tree, I'm thankful to have such a beautiful park so close, thank you Northridge!

Dirt fields! Where is the grass to whoever is in charge and why can you guys not fix the field?
Savannah M.

I am going to have to give this park one star. I'd give it zero if I could. BAD MANAGEMENT! PLEASE DO NOT HAVE YOUR CHILDREN PLAY SPORTS HERE. First things first the entire field and area that the kids are supposed to play in has pot holes and barley any grass. How do they expect kids to play soccer and sports in the dirt? Not to mention how disorganized everything is here. Picture day is all over the place along with this weird opening ceremony. The kids aren't even allowed to pick their own team names where other places you are allowed to. I thought this was AYSO until l recently I realized it's parks and rec. I had a bad experience with a coach who was crazy and quite frankly just ghetto trying to get violent, and even though several parents made complaints against this same coach previously nothing was done. I am not sure who is in charge here or why they are in charge when they do not do their job. There are zero policies or protocols that are set in place or enforced. A coach is supposed to be someone the kids can look up to, not some crazy aggressive person. The refs are not trained properly and do not know what they are doing. This girl ref is always lost and confused and can't even make decent calls. I heard Mason park has AYSO and that's definitely where my son will be playing from now on. The new director sucks, the old director was much better with keeping up with the park and being in charge of the sports. There are homeless people that sleep and pee in the park it's just nasty. I grew up here and have been coming here since I was a kid but wow have I seen this park change for the worst! It's sad that this is what our tax dollars get us. This park needs someone who cares because the man in charge is lazy and clearly does not.

Tube slide with orange & white barricade/sawhorse chained to the bottom exit from the slide. There was one blocking the top too (not shown).

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Ask the Community - Northridge Park

To have a bbq picnic do you need to reserve or get a permit?

Anyone can use the bbq for free, but the picnic tables are reservation only. There is also a fee. The park office located at 18300 Lemarsh St is where you go to get the picnic permit. Take it from me, buy a permit if you are having a party. I got… Read more

How do I sign up for youth flag football?

Go online to LA City Rec and Parks. You can register there.

Does this park have a soccer field with soccer nets in order to actually play soccer?

No. You'll have to bring your own.

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I do not live near this area anymore, but no doubt about it, I would be there ASAP if someone was down to play tennis.

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Dearborn Park - If you're coming here on a weekend, be prepared to deal with parties where people go way overboard with the setups

Dearborn Park

4.1(45 reviews)
1.7 miNorthridge

This location was a nice place. There were multiple groups of people setting up for birthday…read moreparties and there was still plenty of space for everyone to enjoy the park. It's pretty much a long stretch of land going around the coledesack near the back of Dearborn Elementary Charter Academy . There were so many beautiful trees at this park, perfect for shade and enjoying the breeze. It also had a couple of basketball courts. The playground was gated which I thought was good for if littler kids are playing. It was a nice and peaceful place. There's street parking right along the front of the park from end to end so plenty of places to park easily. This was a nice park, I'd go here again

If you know me, you know I'm always on the look out for a good park that I can bring my dog to to…read morepractice her training and to play ball with her. This park looks nice and clean, well taken care of, and well shaded. I came by around 1130 and I saw a very nice large green area open, I wish I had my dog with me because this is perfect. I usually put her on the 30 or 45 feet lead and let her explore and throw the ball. Also I love that this park is closer to me than lake balboa so I can alternate environments for her. The park is surrounded by houses in a neighborhood and I found parking easily on the street. The kids playground is nice too, very clean and well kept as well!

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The Japanese Garden

The Japanese Garden

4.1(406 reviews)
5.8 miSepulveda Basin

The Japanese Garden in the Sepulveda Basin is such a beautiful oasis in the Valley, especially in…read morean area that can get so hot. It feels peaceful, well cared for, and instantly calming the moment you walk in. There is a small $5 admission fee, which honestly feels completely worth it, especially because it clearly helps keep the grounds so clean, beautiful, and well maintained. I brought my parents here while they were visiting, and they absolutely loved it. If you're lucky enough to visit during the right season, you may even catch the cherry blossoms, which make the whole experience even more special. There is also plenty of parking on site, which makes visiting easy. One thing to keep in mind is that they are closed on Sundays. Also, if you have extra time, Sepulveda Basin Lake is nearby and worth checking out as well. A lovely, serene spot that feels like a hidden gem in the Valley.

The gardens are beautifully maintained with koi ponds, little bridges, stone lanterns, and…read moreperfectly trimmed bonsai. Everything feels intentional and peaceful. I went on a weekday afternoon and it was super quiet, which made it even better for just slowing down and wandering. There are plenty of benches to sit and take it all in, and the sound of the water alone is enough to lower your blood pressure. It's not huge, but that's part of the charm. You can take your time and really appreciate the details without feeling rushed. I also appreciated how clean everything was and you can tell they put a lot of care into maintaining the space.

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O'Melveny Park - Someone made a Peak sign.

O'Melveny Park

4.7(272 reviews)
3.9 miGranada Hills

Love this place! Recently came here again in 2026. Went on Grotto trail by accident a year or two…read moreago. Omg! It was so intense but so worth is at the top I saw some coyotes on the others side- like a pack but the stayed on their side. Some people bring their hiking sticks and whistles and some just brave the wild :/. While we made it out alive, won't lie. Seeing like 5-6 coyotes at once kinda scared me but they were pretty far off. They have a nice little park (not a kid park with swings) you can walk around for a calmer and easier walk. They have other trails there that I haven't been on. So I'd just say wear good shoes if you're gonna tackle the big trails and maybe there hiking sticks (I need to get one) and anything for safety. It has many signs that there are rattle snakes. I haven't seen one but I believe them lol. I prefer to go early because in my mind, they wouldn't be out and about yet ‍ since it's not too hot.

A great park at the north end of San Fernando Valley. So many areas to spread out and enjoy…read more O'Melvany is listed as the second-largest public park in Los Angeles(behind Griffith Park), but still seems a pretty good secret, for the most part. On any given day you may see dogs playing, or training in social skills, exercise classes, families picnicking and kids running around. BUT ALSO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR WILDLIFE! Coyotes and mountain lions are very common, as are rattle snakes. But also bunnies, squirrels and an array of birds, for those who take the time to stop, listen, and try to identify. There is not a playground at this large park. Instead, the draw is toward it's many, well marked, hiking trails. This use to be John O'Melvany's ranch, until he deeded the land to Los Angeles(1976), with specifics for it to be used as a park. You'll still see orchards of grapefruit as you enter, with signs requesting you not remove the fruit from the area. The fruit has not been properly tended to in decades, so it's not really yummy grapefruit, but on occasion you'll see some people plucking and tasting to quell their curiosity. Mainly, to avoid the spread of fruit flies, the city requests that the yellow spheres be left in place. BUT OH THE AROMA OF THE FLOWERS FROM THESE TREES! And so many happy bees flitting about. Quite nice. This is also a park that allows access for equestrians. A very large dirt area for trailers to park and horses to be staged and prepped before heading off into the hills on the marked Equestrian Trail. If you do take the time to hike one of the many trails, you'll be rewarded with beautiful view of SFV. If you squint, you can almost imagine what it looked like pre-WWII, before the tract homes welcomed the veterans here. Many beautiful, very old, oak trees, eucalyptus and various maple species, along with a LOT of native shrubbery are found throughout the park and the one large bathroom at the center is well maintained. Hours are dawn to dusk, with gates at both the pedestrian entry and parking lot. Plenty of free parking in the lot and along the street. If you're up for an easy, but fairly long excursion, check out Bee Canyon Park. It starts just across the street from O'Melvany and DOES have a play area for kids. Also, it's trail runs all the way to Balboa. Cheers! "CC"

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O'Melveny Park - Poppy spotting March 2023

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Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods

3.6(13 reviews)
5.5 miChatsworth

4 stars because I'm a fan of old westerns. It is cool to walk where the Lone Ranger rode and…read moreimagine the ambushes and shootouts of countless films. But it is tiny and cramped. Not really a hiking spot and might be OK for Instagram, but not for the kind of photography I do. The worst part is that the movie ranch that was here has been replaced by a subdivision. Boring beige boxes of unremarchitecture that have become so emblematic of SoCal suburban sprawl. It is undoubtably cool to have this location in your backyard, but not so great to have those houses in your photo background. Worth a quick stop if you are in the area and a film buff.

What do you associate with the northwestern SFV city of Chatsworth? It's surely that it is known as…read morethe 'Porn Capital' of USA. Even non-Cali residents are aware of this scandalous 'fun fact'. But there is more to this city edging the 118-freeway than just a perverted satisfaction. Chatsworth is also the home to some of the most gorgeous geolithic structures in the Valley. Anyone who has driven on the 118 has seen these glorious rock structures comprising of Stoney Point, Santa Susana, and of course Garden of the Gods. What is Garden of the Gods? Garden of the Gods is located essentially in a Chatsworth neighborhood on Redmesa (a very aptly named street) and isn't a park in the traditional sense of having a lot or ornate entrance. Rather, this entire acreage of Chatsworth is basically one large rocky, cavernous, geographic wonder making Valley residents feel like they are at a national park in Utah. Okay, it isn't on the level of Utah but it is pretty damn good for Los Angeles. After parking on the street, a sign welcomes visitors to the glorious area. A plaque proudly boasts of the Hollywood history of Garden of the Gods: it was part of the ranch that filmed countless westerns on the grounds from Buster Keaton classics to the opening credits of Lone Ranger hence Lone Ranger Rock. Garden of the Gods can also be seen in several big-budget films creating either an African or desert backdrop. Pretty cool, right? The 'trails' (if we want to call them that) vary from light rock climbing to open spaces and from bushes/grasses to sand stone outcroppings. Garden of the Gods is simply breathtaking and you can't help but take a moment to truly think about the amazing-ness of Mother Nature and the age of the rocks. There are several cave-like spots, smooth eroded boulders and stunning views of the SFV and the neighboring rock formations. One can see all the way across to the Verdugo Mountains and the tip of the LA National Forest. I visited the Garden of the Gods with a crew for a lingerie modeling shoot. That's right: I was basically naked here (and actually completely 100% naked when changing). I suppose that is fitting for the Porn Capital? We didn't come across many people (golden hour on a Wednesday in November) so Garden of the Gods was peaceful, quiet and serene. This place is perfect for a modeling shoot or for your IG with various nooks and crannies that make love to the camera. Or perhaps that was me doing that. Be careful though, because there of plenty of snakes and mountain lions who call Garden of the Gods home. So why am I not giving this gorgeous wonder of the world (or at least LA) 5 stars? Simply because people are assholes and decided to use Garden of the Gods as a garbage can. You will come across a lot of trash, bottles, and broken glass EVERYWHERE! These losers also defaced some of the beautiful rocks with tags and graffiti. News stories run rampant in the Stoney Point/Garden of the Gods/Santa Susana area of murders, fights, drugs, etc. Geeze Chatsworth, calm down. I would suggest, for the ladies out there, to not venture here alone. Although Garden of the Gods was quite empty during my visit; we did come across some hikers, families with small children and even mountain climbers with legit gear practicing on the rocky faces. Garden of the Gods caters to a diverse cast of characters. Side note relating to Covid: some people wore masks and some didn't but obviously there is plenty of room here for social distancing. Chatsworth may be known for porn but the rocky topography of the area is much more orgasmic and certainly worth more of a visit than just from from your car window when driving on the 118. Hey you never know: you might see someone modeling in lingerie!

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Garden of the Gods - Lone Ranger rock!

Lone Ranger rock!

Garden of the Gods - We dubbed this "Gorilla Rock"

We dubbed this "Gorilla Rock"

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Vanalden Park - some of the lovely graffiti on the back of the train station - you can see this if you walk to the back of the park.

Vanalden Park

2.8(5 reviews)
1.7 miNorthridge

A kind of sketchy park. Not a lot of people seem to know about this place. There is a senior…read morecitizens center that has meetings and such. I've seen outdoor AA meetings on occasion. There have been large homeless encampments directly across from the "wash" which separates the park from the back of the train station. Right now it's empty but it's only a matter of time before they return. There are gates separating the encampments from the park but some enterprising folk have pried them open so anyone can walk across from multiple locations. It was mentioned elsewhere that there are some mature trees that provide some shelter, but only about two picnic tables. Lots of undeveloped land. I guess they don't want to encourage kids as there is no playground equipment or a soccer field. There is a grass path around the perimeter where I've seen some brave folks stroll in groups or walk their dogs. I walked with my son there the other day and got a bit nervous when some big homeless bro started walking across the empty encampment towards us. Another time, when I was taking some photos of the epic gangland "murals" on the back of the train station some dude from the encampment came over to ask if I was a cop! Anyway, to sum up, this ain't the kind of park I'd feel too comfortable walking around alone especially in the evening -- unless I was with a pet -- like a Doberman...

Kinda sketchy at times, not only is it next to an actual mobile modular home trailer park its also…read morehome to quite a few motorhomes some that actually think that they are security which is laughable and have taken up permenant residence in the back corner of the parking lot . There are also a few parked around the culdasack. Lots of picturesque views of a smelly concrete converted creek on two sides of the park and a very active very very busy railroad track with an actual sort of train station/unmanned stop i think there are two to four trains every couple of hours mostly metrotrains but frieght aswell lots and lots of tagging on tbe buildings along the tracks which usually isnt very intimidating to me except thus park is on the boundary of several rival gangs clamied teritory yes gun shots ars a constant reminder that were still in los Angeles county not compton but heading that way fast also i cant forget to touch on the tent town along the tracks good place to walk your large pitbull breed protection animal not to take the kiddos they do sereve the senior community of northridge several meals and provide AA/NA buildings to hold meetings another reason fir me to avoid the place but i leave it up to you to make your own informed decision enjoy!!!!

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Vanalden Park - Photo taken from the rear of the park. The "wash" separates the park from the back of the train station where the homeless encampment was.

Photo taken from the rear of the park. The "wash" separates the park from the back of the train station where the homeless encampment was.

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Vanalden Park - A view from the rear of the park. Usually there is a large homeless encampment but it gets cleared out periodically.

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A view from the rear of the park. Usually there is a large homeless encampment but it gets cleared out periodically.

The Oakridge Estate

The Oakridge Estate

4.6(10 reviews)
0.5 miNorthridge

So I'm just doing a little park hopping today since I had a long drive home and I'm always in the…read morelookout for good parks to come to with my dog. This park showed along my route so I quickly turned in and I did not know what to expect arriving to the Oakridge Estate park but when I pulled in I was excited because it looks like a very well paved trail. I walked along the dirt path a little ways and came across a cute little kids play area with a small tractor and horses to play on. There are some really nice wood benches shaped like tree trunks and from afar I could see the "ampitheatre" that someone had mentioned. I didn't get to stay very long to explore more because parks and recreations arrived to lock up the park so I had to go, I asked them how long is the trail but they didn't know so i did a quick Google search and it says it's a short leisurely walk but that they do offer 75 minute docent led walking tours of the estate. This is a VERY beautiful well maintained area that I definitely plan to come back and explore more when it's earlier! They are open from sunrise to sunset.

The park itself gets five stars. It's lovely. Parking is decent and the trail is perfect for my…read moreelderly parents. There's also a cute amphitheater and plenty of seating for outdoor activities. I hope Recs and Parks starts hosting events. It'd be a great location for music and movies. Zero stars for the estate tour. The majority of the house is still being restored and I did not feel safe walking around. A lot of the information given cannot be verified and the guides are primarily just reading a script. Our guide was also very insistent about squeezing our large group into small spaces and only watching him instead of letting us look around.

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