Park offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and bay, creating a peaceful atmosphere with stunning scenery. Spacious grassy areas and well-maintained playgrounds attract families and provide comfortable spots for relaxation. The setting combines unique city and ocean vistas with amenities that support leisurely visits.
Fully paved paths make the area wheelchair friendly and easy to navigate. Walking routes suit all levels, including those with mobility aids like canes and walkers.
Playground offers intuitive learning and multiple levels of fun for children. Community groups and artists create a beautiful, relaxing space that encourages play.
Good to know
Food trucks are available on weekends at Presidio Tunnel Tops.
On weekends, Presidio hosts festivals and cultural events.
A park ranger hosts a talk in the campfire circle every evening at 4:00.
Large park offers inclusive playgrounds with wheelchair-accessible swings and interactive music areas. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with children's voices and lively play. Well-maintained, safe environment supports kids of all ages and abilities.
Playground includes a wheelchair swing designed for kids of all abilities. Parking spots right in front are all handicapped designated. A small corner library offers chairs and books for quiet time.
Clean grounds host a variety of fun rides like swings and merry-go-rounds. Plenty of activities for kids keep them entertained and active.
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The park is closed for renovation until June 2025 or possibly later.
The playground is designed to be accessible to kids of different ages and abilities.
The park has basketball hoops with multiple height levels and adaptive swings.
Lush native habitat with shaded paths, wooden bridges, and flowing streams creates a tranquil oasis within the city. The park offers well-maintained trails and quiet wildlife, making it ideal for relaxation and stress relief. Thoughtfully placed benches and picnic areas provide comfortable spots to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Well maintained trails include a paved sensory trail and a 1/4 mile paved path with a hand rail. Wheelchair friendly routes extend even to some non-paved areas, making the park a close accessible escape.
Peaceful trails and fragrant surroundings make this spot great for fun outings. Activities include movie in the park events and nature walks that work well for kids and groups.
Good to know
Entry fee is $6 for adults to access the park.
Dogs are not allowed on the trails or in the park.
The park is closed on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Spacious playground offers varied play structures and inclusive equipment designed for children of all abilities. The setting is peaceful and scenic, surrounded by big trees and mountain views. It attracts many kids and families, creating a safe and engaging atmosphere for active play and exploration.
Accessible parking and restrooms make entry and exit easy. The playground is large and designed with wheelchair-friendly apparatus, welcoming children and adults with disabilities.
Playground offers fun play structures and safe equipment for all children, including those with challenges. Swings and new attractions keep kids entertained up to about age 10 for a memorable outing.
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Griffith Park Playground is free to enter.
The playground is accessible for children with disabilities.
There is plenty of parking available nearby.
Small venue with an Alice in Wonderland theme creates an intimate atmosphere where every seat feels close to the action. Professional improv keeps the crowd engaged and the energy fun without crossing lines. Full bar and kitchen offer creative cocktails and distinctive food alongside strong comedy acts.
Large, accessible bathroom and reserved handicap table right by the stage make it easy for wheelchair users. Staff are friendly and quick to seat guests with disabilities, creating a welcoming and accommodating environment.
A beautiful venue offers a fun atmosphere with a super fun ambience. Shows feature local comics and visiting comedians for a lively night out.
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There is free parking available on site.
Mic Drop Comedy does not require a food or drink minimum.
Doors open at 9 PM, but seating may be delayed.
Busy pier serves as departure point for Alcatraz tours with stunning bay views and sea lion sounds adding to the atmosphere. Spacious and clean grounds offer benches and shade for waiting, blending nostalgic charm with modern amenities. Visitors experience a mix of bustling energy and relaxed seaside vibes.
Spacious and very clean, the area is fully wheelchair accessible. The ferry to Alcatraz supports accessibility and offers an accessible cart, though it fills quickly.
Ferry rides offer fun and scenic experiences. Pier 33 features shops and dining that make exploring enjoyable. The audio tour inside the prison rooms combines education with entertainment.
Good to know
Tickets sell out quickly and cannot be purchased on the day of the visit.
Pier 33 serves as the departure point for Alcatraz tours.
The ferry to Alcatraz is accessible.
Poultry farm with petting zoo featuring goats and llamas that interact closely with visitors. Air carries a strong farm scent typical of livestock environments. Offers multi-colored eggs and a windowed view into egg cleaning and packing, blending hands-on experience with fresh farm products.
Handicap parking sits very close to the entrance. The paved parking lot supports wheelchair access. Staff assist by letting handicapped people skip lines.
A small produce stand and fun barn animals create a lively atmosphere. Hand-feeding animals with provided goat food adds a memorable experience that makes egg farming feel fun.
Good to know
Expect a line if you arrive after 8am on weekdays.
Prices for flats of 30 eggs are $24 as of 1/17/25.
Handicap parking is conveniently located near the entrance.
Park offers spacious open areas with multiple playgrounds designed for all ages and a large pond with ducks. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, surrounded by trees and walking paths. Amenities include picnic patios, a basketball court, and water play areas for children.
Several handicap parking stalls sit right in front of the entrance. Concrete walking trails provide easy wheelchair access throughout the park. Accessible play structures make it suitable for kids with disabilities.
Play equipment suits all ages and swings offer simple fun. Wildlife like ducks and geese adds a lively touch to the family-friendly atmosphere.
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The park has several designated areas for toddlers and bigger kids.
There are handicap parking stalls directly in front of the entrance.
Concrete walking trails allow for easy wheelchair access throughout the park.
City park offers spectacular bay views including Alcatraz and Golden Gate Bridge. It maintains a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with green spaces and a scenic wooden walkway. Features include accessible playgrounds and dog play areas, making it welcoming for families and pets.
Bathrooms include fully accessible restrooms and a giant ramp for handicapped access. The playground is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities.
Pathways winding through the park make exploring fun. Signs explaining the history add an engaging touch, and the playground offers fun activities for kids.
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There are two dog parks, the upper and lower levels, with incredible bay views.
Be cautious of coyotes in the area, especially if you have a small dog.
Parking can be difficult to find during busy days.
Spacious park with well-maintained fields and diverse amenities including a dog run, skate park, and climbing wall. The atmosphere is peaceful yet lively, attracting athletes, families, and pet owners. Trails and picnic areas offer great views and ample space for various activities.
Always clean with easily accessible restrooms. Sand trails provide a good path for walkers.
Lots of fun activities happen here, including a lively playground and events that bring energy and excitement. The park offers a solid spot for celebrations and general enjoyment.
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The park has a dog play area, kids playground, climbing area, and picnic areas.
There is plenty of parking available at Hollandia Park.
Restrooms are easily accessible throughout the park.
Gardens showcase beautiful landscaping with serene water features and unique lighting effects. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, welcoming families and contemplative adults alike. Amenities include a coffee truck and gift shop near the entrance, enhancing the calm experience.
Paved roads support wheelchairs and strollers well. Some paths challenge those using motorized or push wheelchairs, especially if overweight.
Carved pumpkin garden adds a fun touch for kids. Small train entertains the whole family. Activities suit every age for a fun day.
Good to know
Parking is free for all visitors.
The visitor center is accessible for handicapped individuals and strollers.
Getting the annual pass pays for itself in just two visits.
Outdoor amphitheater offers spacious seating with excellent sound and lighting under the stars. Atmosphere feels energetic and fun, welcoming families and music lovers alike. Views remain great from any seat, enhancing live theater and musical performances.
Close parking spots make access easy for handicapped visitors. Restrooms are conveniently located and fully accessible.
Outdoor theater offers energetic live shows like musicals with a mature but lively crowd. Food and drinks are available, and bringing your own food adds to the family-friendly fun atmosphere.
Good to know
The event is free to attend nightly through December 23rd, 2023.
Free parking is available at the venue.
You can bring your own food and drink to enjoy during events.
Large sandy beach offers spacious and calm atmosphere with fire pits and volleyball nets for activities. Ocean views provide stunning sunsets and a relaxing vibe. Facilities include paved paths and food stands, attracting families and beachgoers seeking a peaceful setting.
Clean, handicap accessible walkways allow easy movement for strollers, wagons, and wheelchairs. Parking is convenient with designated handicap spots, and bathrooms are easily accessible.
Cold water offers a refreshing challenge for swimming. Bicycling and wave riding provide active fun in a clean, less crowded setting ideal for families.
Good to know
Parking costs $15 for the day pass at Huntington State Beach.
Expect limited parking availability during peak summer months.
Dogs are not allowed on the beach.
Medium-sized live music venue offers an intimate setting with great sound quality and excellent stage views from all areas. Spacious patio with smoking and non-smoking sections complements the classy, old-school vibe. Semi-circle balcony and lounge spaces provide comfortable spots to enjoy performances.
Parking sits across the street and is easily accessible. Multiple accessible bars have almost no wait, and the bathrooms are large and easy to use. The second floor offers accessible seating for sold-out shows.
Live shows feature Santigold, David Archuleta, and Bluegrass concerts with plenty of space to dance.
Good to know
Parking at The Bellwether costs $15 for the closest lot across the street.
Arrive early to secure good parking and avoid long lines.
The venue has no seating; expect a standing-only crowd during events.
Hundreds of free-roaming peacocks wander spacious grounds filled with diverse themed gardens and historic structures. Quiet paths lead past waterfalls, tropical rainforests, and desert landscapes, creating a peaceful botanical retreat. Benches and picnic areas invite slow enjoyment amid abundant wildlife.
Wide, easy-to-navigate pathways suit strollers and wheelchairs. The main trail is wheelchair accessible, welcoming visitors with mobility aids.
Many wild peacocks roam freely, adding fun and interest while hiking the trails. Concerts offer a relaxing atmosphere, and the park suits family gatherings with diverse activities.
Good to know
Parking is free, but finding a spot can be challenging on busy days.
Admission is $15, but free for EBT cardholders.
Bring water, sunblock, and comfortable walking shoes for your visit.
Long wooden pier offers stunning ocean and mountain views with a calm, relaxed atmosphere. Activities include fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking, alongside fresh seafood dining and art displays. The place draws a steady flow of people enjoying both peaceful scenery and active waterfront recreation.
Driving on the pier allows for handicap accessibility and parking includes free handicap spots. However, uneven pier boards make wheelchair or walker navigation difficult.
Clean pier offers fun shops, a museum that is both fun and educational, and plenty of spots for fishing. Ocean, city, and mountain views make walking and relaxing enjoyable for all ages.
Good to know
Parking is free for the first 90 minutes at Pier Santa Barbara.
Live music events occur regularly at the pier, especially on weekends.
Happy hour specials are available at various restaurants on the pier.
Beach features large fire pits scattered on the sand for evening bonfires, creating a peaceful and calm atmosphere. An alcove setting with mountain views and planes taking off nearby adds unique energy. A paved multi-use path runs along the shore, supporting biking, running, and walking.
Free parking exists for those with a handicap placard during the week. The beach welcomes families and people using mobility equipment, allowing coolers and grills.
Fun includes watching planes take off overhead and enjoying fire pits on the beach. Activities like fishing add to the family-friendly vibe, all for a low entrance fee.
Good to know
Parking costs $13 with no in-and-out privileges.
Arrive early, between 5am and 8am, to secure a fire pit.
Dockweiler Beach is the only place in LA County for beach bonfires.
Boat parade features breathtaking lights on boats and houses, creating a festive atmosphere with Christmas music and decorations. Comfortable vessel offers indoor and outdoor seating with a bar serving drinks like hot chocolate with Rumchata. Crowds gather early, and parking can be challenging near the pier.
Staff and crew provide hands-on assistance for boarding and disembarking with wheelchairs and walkers. Ramps and docks are easy to navigate for those using canes or wheelchairs.
The Christmas Boat Parade offers a beautiful and fun experience on the water. Davey's Locker provides well-organized harbor cruises with a kind and lively crew.
Good to know
Parking can be tough during the event; arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long wait times for parking during peak hours.
The ramp leading to the boat has a steep slope, which may challenge those with mobility issues.
Beach features breathtaking ocean views and paved trails with benches and picnic areas for relaxing. Atmosphere stays laid-back and serene, with few people and a friendly vibe. Waves crash over boulder reefs, creating scenic tide pools and a unique coastal experience.
Wheelchair and stroller friendly paths include well maintained stairs and ramps. Ramps exist for sand access but pushing on sand is difficult.
Tide pools and unique rock formations offer fun exploration. Soft sand and a calm river area provide safe play spots, while volleyball and waves add active options.
Good to know
Parking across the street costs $2.50 per hour.
Dogs are allowed before 9am and after 6pm, but this is not posted.
There are public bathrooms and showers near the 'Lost Point' Cafe.
Beach nestled between rugged cliffs and ocean offers gorgeous views and peaceful atmosphere with quiet mornings and stunning sunsets. Grass-covered park area includes playground and divided dog zones, while waves create a dynamic shoreline that demands strong swimming skills.
Paid parking costs $3.65 an hour with handicap parking spots available. The beach offers great handicapped access throughout the area.
Lots of fun activities happen here, especially during low tide. Watching skimboarders adds to the lively beach vibe.
Good to know
Parking at Aliso Beach costs $5 for 2 hours, cash or credit accepted.
Parking can be very limited, especially on weekends; arrive early.
The waves at Aliso Beach can be dangerous for children due to strong currents.
Museum features large dinosaur skeletons and fossil trackways arranged attractively in a circular, two-floor layout. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and comfortable during regular visits to chaotic and loud during special events. Interactive areas include a dig pit and story room designed especially for children.
Staff guide visitors patiently along the wheelchair path. A handicap ramp entrance and an alternative lower-level entrance without stairs provide access despite many stairs overall.
Two stories offer plenty of space for kids to explore. Exhibits focus on fossils and dig sites, making learning hands-on and fun.
Good to know
Parking requires a quick driver's license scan by security at the school campus.
Visitors must bring a driver's license or ID for entry.
Admission is $12, but free entry is available with EBT.
Stadium offers an intimate layout with excellent views from every seat and a wide concourse for comfortable movement. Atmosphere is vibrant and lively, enhanced by a strong sound system and engaging crowd energy. Amenities include dual-purpose courts, family-friendly grass areas, and accessible seating, creating a welcoming environment for diverse events.
Heavy-duty chairs in the wheelchair section provide seating beyond just the wheelchair itself. Handicap parking sits close to entrances, and the stadium is well organized for easy access.
Vibrant sports events create a fun atmosphere with plenty of dual purpose pickleball and futsal courts. A dedicated tailgating lawn with turf and benches adds to the entertaining experience.
Good to know
Parking costs $40 for general parking, which can be quite high.
Cash is not accepted for any transactions at the venue.
A clear bag is required for entry to the venue.