(Redondo Beach, CA)
4 of 5 Stars
It's imitation wilderness, but a good place to bring your kids or just take a shady walk in something that feels like nature. Lightly wooded, trees, some hills, trails, a stream and a duck pond, plus areas for picnics and overnight camping. You can almost forget you're in the middle of suburbia, but it's too small to get lost. (Also too small to recommend as a destination if you're not already in the area.)
Over the last few years, a local conservation group (South Bay Parkland Conservancy) has been slowly re-introducing native plants to rewild the landscape. This works out well ecologically, makes it a touch more authentic, and adds another educational layer for field trips.
=> South Bay Parkland Conservancy | re-introducing native plants
Restrooms and water are available at the front and at each campsite, plus a few more drinking fountains scattered around the park.
=> https://www.flickr.com/photos/kelsonv/53197860833/in/album-72157653330764705/ | https://www.flickr.com/photos/kelsonv/53197860953/in/album-72157653330764705/
You can see more of my photos in this Flickr album.
=> Flickr album
— Kelson Vibber, 2023-09-18
Related posts:
=> Constructed Wilderness (blog post)
=> Places | Nature | Hiking | Woods | South Bay | Redondo Beach | Los Angeles Basin
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