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    Scholl Canyon Baseball Field

    3.5 (4 reviews)

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    Glendale Sports Complex

    Glendale Sports Complex

    4.5
    (41 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Came to watch some friends compete in a friendly flag football tournament. There is currently some…read moreconstruction underway so parking was a little tight but it worked out. Bathrooms were open and clean. Reservations seemed to be a smooth process for the field and there were employees from the complex to help with logistics too. It was a really nice background for a sports complex and the fields were clean and well kept. Lastly, there are also trails that go through the sports complex so a good place to park for a hike or a walk with a dog. Lastly, there is a mound that serves as a natural seating location for watching soccer or football games. Before the same fully comes out its quite nice to just sit there and maybe even have a picnic too.

    I've been playing softball here for years, and overall it's a solid complex. Glendale Sports…read moreComplex has well-maintained fields, plenty of space, and usually enough parking. It's also generally pretty organized, which goes a long way when you're dealing with multiple leagues and games going on at once. That said... they're making some seriously questionable decisions right now. They decided to install solar panels during one of the busiest times of the year, which has cut the parking lot in half. So now everyone's forced to park on nearby streets--which would be fine, except the signage is confusing at best and borderline impossible to interpret at worst. To make things worse, police have suddenly started patrolling the area constantly and handing out tickets like crazy. I've been coming here for years and never seen ticketing like this before--it honestly feels like shooting fish in a barrel. And yes, they'll even ticket you for not curbing your wheels. Between the reduced parking, unclear street rules, and aggressive enforcement, it really feels like a cash grab--and it's frustrating for people who are just trying to show up and play. All that said, I still appreciate having this complex. It's a great spot for both softball and soccer, and when things are running smoothly, it's a really enjoyable place to play. Bottom line: great facility, but right now the parking situation is a mess. Plan ahead... or risk leaving with more than just a loss on the field.

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    Brookside Park

    Brookside Park

    4.6
    (109 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I am only reviewing the playground area because we stopped by after our day at Kidspace Museum…read more Parents just be forewarned that your child will see this playground on the way into the museum and will want to play there afterwards. The park itself looks huge and there is so much open space The playground is super fun. There is a younger kid area and an older child area. Both have monkey bars which, of course, is my LO's favorite. There's slides, swings, and a bunch of ladders and balance apparatuses. It's a great park and I'm sure all the Pasadena families come here often. I know I would if I lived here

    2026 Ronald McDonald Walk for Kids was held at Brookside Park in April. What an amazing non-profit…read moreorganization to help provide "life-changing support to families with critically ill children through seven Ronald McDonald Houses, three Family Rooms, and Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times." I was grateful to have participated in the event this year. I look forward to be a returning participant in the future. It was my first time visiting Brookside Park. It is Pasadena's largest fully maintained park located south of the Rose Bowl Stadium. It is indeed a beautiful park. Huge parking lot available off Arroyo Boulevard. There is a baseball stadium, football and soccer fields, tennis courts, swimming pool facilities, many picnic tables, good size children's playground area, restrooms, drinking fountains, etc. Barbecue pits are available in most picnic areas. I would love to return to this park on my own personal time and enjoy its amenities. If you're in the Pasadena area and need a place to walk, rest, hang out, have lunch, or play, Brookside Park may be the place for you.

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    Robinson Park

    Robinson Park

    4.7
    (7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    This was a really nice and clean park! It was big and the community center was really nice. I went…read morefor a women's event in March, and was in awe how nice it was. The staff in the community center was really nice, I had needed some copies made for the event and someone helped me with no hesitation. The restrooms were really clean. There was a pool and plenty of street parking. Definitely recommend.

    So I think this "park" is a multipurpose field but this review will be of this park as a soccer…read morefield. As a spectator, I know the Pasadena Soccer League plays here, but not sure if they are the only league using this place. They've got bleachers on one side and when I watch a game during fall/winter evening, it is cold as heck!!! Bring your thickest jackets, gloves, beanies, thermals, etc. I've seen families bring their fleece blankets to watch a game! Since my boyfriend plays soccer here, I asked him what he thinks of this field. He says the field is a decent place to play at...astro turf and all. The guys and gals in the league are all pretty cool people to play with. The lady who is always overlooking all the games seems like an awesome person. She's friendly, helpful, and has on more than one occasion been quick to aid an injured player. The field seems pretty well kept and has all the adequate equipment needed. Back to my point of view. After watching games at Pomona and not having decent bleachers to sit at over there, I'd say I'm a bigger fan of Robinson Park. Although it gets cold, I can easily fix that. As i mentioned earlier, it's multipurpose. It's actually a football field and a baseball field with basketball courts on the side. And from what I've heard, they have a free gym? This place seems pretty cool to me!

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