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    Plummer Park

    3.9 (103 reviews)

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    Leah W.

    I don't think I've ever written a review for a park before, but it was that good! I came here with my baby and there are so many people of different languages and ages everywhere! The park is absolutely huge, with parking and public restrooms to boot! I loved how much grass there was to lay out, and the actual playground area itself is huge as well. Everybody was doing all of the activities and having so much fun.

    Kelly L.

    One of my favorite parks in LA!! Love that you can reserve tennis and pickleball courts ahead of time. Large parking lot. Well lit at night. Go-to spot

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    Nice place to take your child or dog to play. After dark it gets creepy with many drunkards and homeless.

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    Sick park. Tennis courts, green, chess games.

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    great place to hang out, work out on the chin up bars, or play tennis.

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    13 years ago

    If anyone lost a set of keys on 10/16/13 at Plummer Park by the sandlot. Post here with contact info.

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    Pickleball? Number of courts? hours? Cost?

    tennacity.com/pickleball for info and you'll need to use the app Playbypoint to book. Reservations open a week out and go fairly quickly. Open play costs $3 for a 2-hour session, private court time is $6/hr.

    My friends dog ran away at the park in mid to early March. How can I find someone to help at the park? Has anyone found him or inquired about his owner? No chip-Male black Shepard mix with white spots on his back paws. Help?

    This is history but if it ever happens, when you lose an animal always contact animal control. Every shelter in your area.

    Is parking free?

    Yes.

    Is Plummer Park dog friendly?

    Yes it is super dog friendly

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    Review Highlights - Plummer Park

    They have a lot of playgrounds (closed because of covid at the moment) and a lot of tennis courts that actually are open!

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    I recently visited Beverly Gardens Park and it's such a beautiful and relaxing place to walk, enjoy…read morenature, and soak in the Beverly Hills atmosphere. The park is clean, well-maintained, and perfect for a casual stroll or a picnic. I loved the iconic views and the peaceful vibe right in the heart of the city. SAVE THE DATE! Join us for the Spring Beverly Hills Art Show in the historic Beverly Gardens Park on Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17, along four blocks of Santa Monica Boulevard, from Rodeo Drive to Rexford Drive. ‍ The Art Show will showcase artwork from 250 artists ‍, featuring live artist demonstrations in still life oil, cityscape & landscape painting, watercolor, 3D, jewelry, and more Relax in the wine & beer garden with live music, enjoy gourmet food trucks, and discover plenty of Instagram-worthy moments throughout the show! We're celebrating 54 years! What: Beverly Hills Art Show When: Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17 Time: 10am to 6pm Where: Beverly Gardens Park FREE ADMISSION Highly recommend visiting--not just for the park itself, but especially during this vibrant and creative event!

    Beverly Hills' iconic symbol welcomes you to the city. In front, there is a beautiful fountain,…read morewell-kept lawns and palm trees making it one of the most photographed spots by tourists. It is very close to Rodeo Drive, luxury shops and the famous Beverly Hills Hotel. I think it should especially be visited at sunset. Well recommended and great awesome things happen

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    Pan Pacific Park

    Pan Pacific Park

    3.8
    (198 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    It was a decent park. Has lots of space for kids and pets. I wouldn't say this is a great place for…read morea picnic though. But it has a playground and a large walking area. Plus it's right next to the Grove!

    I really wanted to like Pan Pacific Park because the location is honestly prime. It's right next to…read moreThe Grove, there's always energy, and on the surface it feels like one of those iconic LA parks that should be thriving. But the second you actually spend time here, especially on a weekend, it turns into something completely different and honestly pretty disturbing. The park gets insanely packed, which already makes everything feel chaotic, but the real issue is the condition of the facilities. The restrooms are beyond unacceptable. Not just "oh it's a public park" bad, but genuinely shocking, like something that makes you stop and question how this is even allowed to stay open. I'm talking about conditions that feel neglected to the point where it's uncomfortable just being nearby, let alone going inside. I went into two different restrooms thinking maybe one was just unlucky... nope, both were equally disgusting. I'll be posting pictures because it honestly doesn't feel believable otherwise. It gives off this weird in-between vibe where you don't know if you're at a city park or some kind of neglected shelter space, and that's not something anyone should feel at a place like this. What really made it worse for me is walking into the recreation building with the basketball and volleyball courts and realizing it's the same story inside. Worn down, under-maintained, and just lacking any sense that the city is actually investing in it. Meanwhile, you literally have the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust right there being renovated and cared for, which just makes the contrast even more frustrating. How is that level of attention happening on one side, but the actual park people use daily feels ignored? It's honestly disappointing because this place has so much potential. The location alone should make it one of the best parks in LA, but instead it feels like it's being left behind. I hate to say it, but I probably won't be coming back. There are just too many other parks where you don't have to deal with this level of neglect.

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