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Hiking around Alondra Park offers accessible green spaces within an urban environment, characterized by its flat topography and diverse natural features. The park centers around an urban lake with a native plant island, providing a habitat for local wildlife and migratory birds. Extensive meadow lawns and woodlands contribute to a tranquil setting for walking and running. The area provides easy walking paths suitable for leisurely outdoor activities.
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The Veteran's Parkway, often called the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt, offers a unique urban escape with its soft, woodchip surface that's gentle on your feet. This linear park, converted from an…
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The Laguna Dominguez Bike Path offers a straightforward, easy hiking experience on a paved surface, perfect for a quick outing. This 1.6-mile (2.5 km) route features a negligible 18 feet…

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The North Redondo Bikeway provides a pleasant, easy urban escape on a fully paved, concrete surface. It's more of a city stroll than a wilderness hike, winding through residential areas…
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Explore the easy 1.3-mile Columbia Park Fitness Course in Torrance, California, offering ocean views and a mix of paved and unpaved paths.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Dale Page Park is a small green space operated by the City of Redondo Beach. It is conveniently located next to Beach Cities Cafe and Confections and Panela’s Brazilian Cuisine. The park has basketball courts, children’s play areas, and a senior center, making it a great spot for visitors of all ages.
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The North Redondo Beach Bikeway runs through North Redondo residential areas, under the powerlines, also giving it the nickname "Powerline Trail.". This signed bike route features designated bike lanes, shared low-stress streets, and a segment of separated, wide, lit trail along an overhead electric utility corridor. The trail spans from Rockefeller Ln. and Felton Ln. to Robinson St. and Phelan Ln., with a concrete surface throughout.
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Columbia Park in Torrance is ideal for a relaxed urban hike, with paved paths winding through lush green spaces and shady trees. For a quieter experience, explore early mornings or weekdays.
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Unexpectedly quiet route in the countryside parallel to the beach. If you are looking for a bit of shade and don't want to see any more bicycles, this is the right path for you!
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Who would have thought that the relatively small town of Hermosa Beach was affected by the Challenger disaster (memorial on the beach), but also by the attack on September 11, 2001?
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Redondo Beach in Southern California has panoramic views of the vast ocean horizon, surfers, and the occasional dolphin or whale offshore. There is a multi-use path that traverses the edge of the beach that is popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
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Redondo Beach is an atmospheric beach made up of a wide stretch of sand. The beach itself is perfect for swimmers, picnics, and those hoping to stop for a volleyball match.
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Redondo Beach Pier is the perfect stop on this trail to enjoy the sea, a snack and local life.
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Alondra Park offers accessible green spaces within an urban setting, characterized by its flat topography and diverse natural features. You'll find easy walking paths suitable for leisurely strolls, often centered around an urban lake with a native plant island. The park is ideal for gentle recreation rather than strenuous hiking, providing a tranquil escape with meadow lawns and woodlands.
There are over 50 walking and hiking routes in and around Alondra Park. The majority of these, about 44, are considered easy, making the area very accessible for various activity levels. There are also 11 moderate routes and a few more challenging options for those looking for a bit more intensity.
Yes, Alondra Park is very family-friendly. Its flat topography and numerous easy walking paths are suitable for all ages. The park also features children's play areas, picnic sites, and splash pads, making it a great destination for a family outing. For a gentle walk, consider the Charles H. Wilson Park loop — Torrance, an easy 1.1-mile path.
While Alondra Park is a community park, specific rules regarding dogs on trails can vary. Generally, dogs are welcome in most Los Angeles County parks but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the official Los Angeles County Parks website for the most current regulations regarding pets in Alondra Park. For general park information, you can visit lacounty.gov.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. For example, the Charles H. Wilson Park loop — Torrance is an easy 1.1-mile loop, and the Columbia Park loop — Torrance offers another easy 1.3-mile option, both providing pleasant walks through community park settings.
Alondra Park is a haven for local wildlife, especially around its urban lake and native plant island. This area attracts native butterflies and a variety of wild birds, including those migrating from Santa Catalina Island and the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The park's proximity to the ocean and an urban river makes it a natural habitat for migratory wetland and upland birds, offering great opportunities for birdwatching.
Alondra Park is well-equipped with various recreational amenities. Beyond its walking paths, you'll find children's play areas, picnic sites, and sports facilities such as a golf course, baseball fields, tennis courts, and a swimming pool. There are also splash pads and a skate park, providing a wide range of activities for visitors. For more details on park amenities and hours, you can check the official Los Angeles County Parks website.
While Alondra Park itself is a pleasant green space, the surrounding area offers several coastal attractions. You can explore nearby beaches like Torrance Beach, El Segundo Beach, and Hermosa City Beach. The iconic Manhattan Beach and Pier is also a popular spot, offering scenic views and a vibrant atmosphere.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 14 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil urban escape, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature, especially the lake and native plant island, within a city environment. The accessibility and ease of the routes are frequently highlighted.
As a large community regional park, Alondra Park typically offers designated parking areas for visitors. It's advisable to check the official Los Angeles County Parks website for specific parking lot locations and any potential fees or restrictions, especially during peak times. For general park information, you can visit lacounty.gov.
Alondra Park is located in Lawndale, California, within an urban area, making it generally accessible by public transport. Local bus services often have stops near major parks. We recommend checking the Los Angeles Metro website or a local transit planner for the most up-to-date routes and schedules to Alondra Park.
While Alondra Park itself focuses on gentle walks, the broader area offers longer, moderate options. For a coastal experience, consider the Hermosa City Beach to Manhattan Beach Pier — Hermosa Beach route, which is 6.8 miles long and offers scenic coastal views. Another moderate option is the Noble Park – Manhattan Beach and Pier loop from Hermosa Beach, covering about 5.9 miles.


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