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5 Great Parks in Los Angeles
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Here are five spots to escape the busy city bustle and spread out your picnic blanket.

Los Angeles, California, is full of film stars, sleek skyscrapers, sparkling beaches and flashy boulevards. But this West Coast town is also full of green spaces perfect for enjoying a leisurely picnic — you just have to know where to find them.

Griffith Park

Even if you’ve never been to Los Angeles, you’ve probably already seen Griffith Park a time or two. The famous Hollywood sign adorns the hills of this 1,700-plus hectare park in northern L.A. The park also contains a zoo, an equestrian center, a place to rent bicycles, the iconic music venue, The Greek Theatre and the famous Griffith Observatory, not to mention ample places to picnic. If you’re traveling with children, take Crystal Springs Drive and park near the Griffith Park merry-go-round so your kids can take advantage of the playground equipment near the Park Center picnic area.

Beautiful Griffith Park boasts spectacular views of Los Angeles, making it a popular picnic spot.

Beautiful Griffith Park boasts spectacular views of Los Angeles, making it a popular picnic spot.
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Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area

The Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, located southwest of downtown L.A., contains more than 160 hectares of lush scenery. Gnarled trees bursting with foliage, carpets of grass, manicured sports fields and playgrounds, and a duck-filled lake are all part of the picturesque landscape. The recreation area is also known for its well-kept trails, which afford tremendous views of the city. Plus, the park’s 100 picnic tables make it easy to find a spot to enjoy lunch outdoors.

You’ll find gorgeous city views and plenty of prime picnic spots in Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area.

You’ll find gorgeous city views and plenty of prime picnic spots in Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area.
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Tongva Park

Located in the charming coastal city of Santa Monica just west of downtown L.A., Tongva Park is another ideal picnic spot. Formerly a parking lot, this small space has been transformed into an urban oasis, complete with a modern playground, spewing fountains and even a scenic overlook that offers views of the Santa Monica Pier and the Pacific Ocean. There are also handfuls of benches, picnic tables and wide swaths of grass that provide excellent places to enjoy a picnic lunch.

Though small, Tongva Park impresses with its unique art and architecture.

Though small, Tongva Park impresses with its unique art and architecture.
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Echo Park

Echo Park, located near downtown L.A. by Major League baseball’s Dodger Stadium, has a sprawling man-made lake where you can spend part of the day boating. Its grassy banks are the perfect place to escape the bustle of L.A. for a relaxing picnic. (In the summertime, the lake is decorated in pink and white lotus flowers.) Because you’re right in the heart of L.A., you’ll enjoy inspiring views of skyscrapers without the flurry that accompanies them. If you forgot to pack food, you could pick up some Mexican tamales from one of the onsite vendors.

Spend your morning boating on Echo Park Lake before enjoying a relaxing picnic on its banks.

Spend your morning boating on Echo Park Lake before enjoying a relaxing picnic on its banks.
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Exposition Park

Just south of downtown L.A., Exposition Park is a rectangle of green space nestled in between the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the California Science Center, and the University of Southern California. Its location, at the nexus of some of the city’s top cultural attractions, makes it a great place to stop, enjoy a bite to eat and smell the roses — and that’s meant literally as well as figuratively since you’ll find a gorgeous rose garden at the center of the park.

When you need a break from visiting museums, spread out a blanket and enjoy the warm weather and beautiful roses in Exposition Park.

When you need a break from visiting museums, spread out a blanket and enjoy the warm weather and beautiful roses in Exposition Park.
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