Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park

Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths

Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park is a large, versatile park offering a great environment for families, kids, and pets. It features an extensive trail system, playground, skate park, picnic areas with barbecue grills and tables, sports fields including baseball and basketball, and a designated dog park. The park is wheelchair accessible with accessible entrances and parking. Visitors appreciate the shade, clean restrooms, ample trash bins, and well-maintained trails. It’s a popular community spot for hiking, picnics, outdoor play, and dog walking.

Reviews

Chalyce Bland

Nice multi-function park! Walking, picnics, sports fields, etc. The shaded playground is in the far back corner off of New York, behind the baseball fields – FYI for other confused parents 😄

Laura Escalante

Really nice park, has an area for skating, a playground, and a nice “trail” that gives you a good walk around the park. Took my dog and she loved it, I loved all the trashcans that made it easy to dispose of her baggies. Lots of shade and spots to lay out a blanket or put down a chair and just enjoy the area. Has a nice basketball court too.

Sam Howell

Huge park, stretching endlessly across trails, a playground, and open grassy spaces, picnic areas, skate park, dog parks. Best park in town.

SOGABE LEO

CV park is the most popular area to visit. Kids, family & dogs are perfect suitable to play active everyday. Of course the restroom is clean. The atmosphere is great! I’m getting a lot of exercise everyday walking on the trail. Just awesome. Highly recommend visiting there with your friends and family. (if you have a dog to play with) Cool air. Have fun anyway!

LA California

Great bird watching place. For beginners the Merlin App will record and identity the calls of the birds. The acorn woodpecker and the nettles woodpecker are there. The acorn woodpeckers have a granary or “storage tree” by the baseball fields. I recommend the books 1) Secrets of the Oak Woodlands: Plants and Animals among California’s Oaks by Kate Marianchild (Author), Ann Meyer Maglinte (Illustrator) great illustrations 2) Birding Guide to the Greater Pasadena Area by the Pasadena Audubon Society.

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