Come see these summer picnic sites in Los Angeles

Come see these summer picnic sites in Los Angeles

Los Angeles has good weather for picnics and barbecues all year round. Don't know where to picnic? Or go to the same place every time? Don't worry, the team has collected unique picnic bases around the pheasant village for you. Finally, you can roll out the trendy carpets and grab the small baskets to spin! Whether you want a quiet date, a wild celebration, or just want to relax the stress of a week, you can definitely achieve your desire.

BARNSDALL ART PARK

Elegantly located at the junction of Los Feliz and Little Armenia, Barnsdall Art Park may not attract your attention, but this is a great picnic spot that you cannot miss. In 1927, the oil tycoon heiress Aline Barnsdall donated The Hollyhock House (a national historical site and a cultural monument of Los Angeles) and 11 acres of land around it to the Los Angeles City Government in honor of her father. Barnsdall Art Park is located in the heart of Holly House, where there are sun-drenched lawns, shaded groves, and you can see the wonderful mountain scenery of Olive Hill. From now to September, there are summer products every Friday. Cocktail parties, and frequent and diverse cultural activities can also add to your picnic trip.

Address: 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Official website:
http://www.barnsdall.org/​

GRAND PARK

Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles may not be as hidden as the others, but it is still a good picnic spot. Covering 12 acres, there are four picnic areas to completely relieve your stress. Enjoying the fresh air, you can sit next to the small stage and admire the water of the fountain, or you can lean on the pink neon seat to enjoy the food. Not afraid to bring enough things, anyway, there are food trucks and vending machines around. The best part is that you can also catch up with free concerts, shows, yoga classes, and have a good picnic.

Address: 200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Official website:
http://grandparkla.org/​

THE OLD ZOO

If you haven't explored the abandoned grottoes and dilapidated iron cages in the Griffith Park Zoo (later closed due to relocation) opened in 1912, then it's time to pack your food and head to the southwest corner of Griffith Park! Walk past the merry-go-round, past the parking lot, and you'll find a neatly trimmed lawn with many picnic tables lined up in turn. The Old Zoo also has a slightly scary atmosphere, so that can make your selfies different! The Shakespeare Festival is a highlight. Starting from 2010, June to September, the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival performs on Shakespeare's classic theater on a natural round outdoor stage, and local artists help out, and bring more picnics to you. Multiple connotations. Keep in mind that all summer activities are free!

Address: Griffith Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival official website:
http://www.iscla.org/griffith-park-festival/​

WILL ROGERS STATE HISTORIC PARK

The ex-owner of this 186-acre lot was a celebrity from the 2nd and 30th generations of the worldTalented cowboy, cabaret actor and screen star Will Rogers.It is not only a picnic spot, but also endless hiking routes. The breathtaking views from Inspiration Point are impressive. It is also good to light a fire under the grill, prepare for a barbecue feast, or stretch out leisurely on the grass. Every year from April to October,Will Roger Polo ClubThere are polo matches every weekend. There are also equestrian lessons from Monday to Saturday. Horse riders can ride the horse into the park and walk around. The majestic look of the heroes is great.

Address: 1501 Will Rogers State Park Rd, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Official website:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=626​

ECHO PARK LAKE

Just a few years ago, Echo Park Lake was far from the most popular pheasant picnic spot. However, after wilfully smashing $ 4500 million in renovations, it finally ranked among the favorite picnic and barbecue destinations. Because of this, picnic tables in the park are often in short supply, but if you just want to find a place to sunbathe, it is everywhere and you can enjoy the beautiful lake views. Take a stroll by the lake to see the lotus flower, or step on a pedal boat in the lotus leaf. Sports-loving girls can also find a good place to relax here. There are basketball courts, tennis courts, football fields and baseball fields. Also worth seeing is the famous sculpture, Queen of the Angels, who is watching this happy and peaceful holiday holy place on the north side of the lake.

Address: 751 Echo Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Official website:
http://www.laparks.org/dos/aquatic/facility/echoPkLake.htm

POLLIWOG PARK

18 acresPolliwog Park is the largest picnic site in South Bay.You can pick a piece of green lawn by the pond and sit down, or you can grab one of the 15 picnic tables early (8 tables can be reserved for 2-6 hours), and there are 3 outdoor barbecue stations that can be reserved in advance 24-hour appointment.Whether it is a wedding anniversary, a family gathering or a birthday party, it is an excellent choice.There is a huge pond in the park. As a home for wild birds and other animals, the mermaids live in harmony naturally and enjoy themselves.While having a picnic, you can also watch concerts and performances in the amphitheater, and spend a leisurely afternoon in the comfort of the so-called "Drunk Man Pavilion".

Address: 116 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Official website:
http://www.citymb.info/city-officials/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-facilities/polliwog-park​

BROOKSIDE PARK

Adjacent to the world-famous Rose Bowl, the 61-acre Brookside Park is the largest park in Pasadena, with countless picnic tables, barbecue spots, 2 light softball courts, and flag football, badminton, football, and handball light courts Friends who like sports can take this as their second home. In addition, you can also visit the Rose Bowl and the Kidspace Museum while having a picnic here.

Address: 360 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91103

EXPOSITION PARK ROSE GARDEN

Just across the street from USC, the 7-acre rose garden, goA picnicBut that's it. Carefully manicured lawns are surrounded by gorgeous fragrant roses, providing an uninterrupted serenity in Downtown LA. You can stroll among the flowers at will, admire 200 different kinds of roses, and admire the ingenious creativity of ring fountains and sculptures. There are often weddings here, and even bold enough to join the wedding unexpectedly can surprise newcomers. The activities after the picnic are also very rich. The surrounding natural museums and the California Science Center are all good choices to cultivate sentiment ~

Address: 701 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Official website:
http://www.laparks.org/exporosegarden/rosegarden.htm​

LOS ARBOLES / ROCKETSHIP PARK

In fact, the official name is Los Arboles, but the real reason is the 28-foot-tall rocket-like building in the park. Since its completion in 1960, it is the famous park of Torrance and Palos Verdes. Although plagued by hidden dangers in the 90s, it did not affect people's enthusiasm for it. The beautiful 360-degree view of Los Angeles with its chin enticed waves of picnic lovers to climb up the hill and overlook the Los Angeles Plain. This is one of the highest overlooking points around Los Angeles. You can see the Hollywood Sign on a clear day! You can come here for a romantic date or a lazy Sunday trip.

Address: 5101 Calle De Ricardo, Torrance, CA 90505

Text: Leo
Edit: Xiaomi

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