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Carlson Park, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California

This is a list of Culver City municipal parks. Culver City is an incorporated city in western Los Angeles County, California. The city operates 14 parks within city limits.

  1. Blair Hills Park
  2. Carlson Park - originally Victory Park, renamed in honor of Dr. Paul Carlson; in the 1920s, Barney Oldfield Speedway was located just south of this park
  3. Culver City Park - connection from Ballona Creek to Park to Playa Trail, Little League fields, dog park, skate park; according to the Los Angeles County Historical Directory (1988), the top of Culver City Park was "Lookout Point for the Gabrielino Indians."
  4. Culver West Alexander Park - footpath access to Del Rey neighborhood
  5. El Marino Park, Sunkist Park neighborhood - ceramics studio with kiln
  6. Fox Hills Park, Fox Hills neighborhood
  7. Lindberg Park - “Stone House” community events and cooperative preschool
  8. Syd Kronenthal Park - formerly called McManus Park, starting point of Ballona Creek Bike Path
  9. Tellefson Park
  10. Veterans Memorial Park - auditorium and meeting spaces, municipal pool; adjacent to senior center, teen center and Wende Museum

Pocket parks:

  • Coombs Parkette
  • Fox Hills Parkette

Parks operated as shared space with CCUSD elementary schools, and thus with restricted access hours for the public:

  • Outdoor Play Area at Linwood Howe Elementary
  • Blanco Park at El Rincon Elementary
The .5 mi (0.80 km) loop at Fox Hills Park is a popular workout spot.

See also

References

  1. "Culver City Parks". www.culvercity.org. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  2. ^ Atkinson, Janet I. (1988). Los Angeles County Historical Directory. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-89950-301-1. OCLC 18106218.
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