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Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Long Beach, CA, USA
06-2025 Liberty 2022 in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Long Beach, CA, USAPurple Jellyfish Location - Long Beach Qing Zhu: We paddle boarded here today. It took us about half an hour to paddle to here from Horny Corner, but it was definitely worth it. So so so many jellyfish, and they are huge. Super fun! Only complain is the water and this area is not exactly pretty, since it a dead end, no smell though. Lots of people kayaking and boating over to see them. I left my phone, but my friends all took tons of photos.
Jenni Rivera Memorial Park - Long Beach Louise Boilevin: Beautiful murals of jenni .....the walk around is nice , has a little kids playground too ,places to chill , its a nice short walk around , its a path shared by bikes /pedestrians......( visiting from Vancouver bc Canada )
Colorado Lagoon - Long Beach Cathy: Its a 50/50 when it comes to experiences. You may go for fun and end up being eaten by mosquitoes, other days itll be perfect, climate, not much sun, good shade. I live how theres always lifeguards present, theres a park for kids who dont want to swim, the bathrooms are clean, theres a wash off station after getting off the sand.
El Dorado Park West - Long Beach Jim Kara: One look at the Google Maps satellite view here, and it’s easy to see why this park is so popular with locals and visitors!
Out of the huge urban sprawl of concrete and rooftops, here’s a big beautiful green spot on the map!
El Dorado Park is like several parks together as one, all within easy access of the freeways!
Park on the west side of the park, off Studebaker Rd for free and have access to all the amenities of the City of Long Beach side!
For spur of the moment visit’s, it’s a cinch to stop by one of the many available take-out food stops nearby to gather up lunch for a picnic.
Here, there’s park facilities, activities, events, open space and areas for just about all games to play!
The park includes several baseball, softball and soccer fields, courts for basketball, volleyball, roller hockey, and tennis. There’s a skatepark park, also used for BMX fun!
A cool, tree lined disk golf course is at the north end, a traditional golf driving range and an 18 hole course is at the south end. A portion of the traditional course continues to the northeast side.
The large white pavilion or marquee tent at the south end parking lot may be rented for private functions, weddings and receptions.
Overall maintenance of the park is good! Trash containers are placed around the park, so disposing of trash shouldn’t be a problem. Restrooms are available, tho may be a bit messy when the park is crowded.
Busy weekends and holidays may involve early planning for the west side of the park, especially securing a parking spot and table. Street parking is also available, tho may be few and far between!
Otherwise, the peace of mind toting supplies to family picnics and group gatherings may be made easier with the paid parking lots of the LA County operated Regional Park side. There’s both open and covered picnic tables, chairs and grassy spots and are usually within close reach of parked vehicles and more available picnic spots.
Long Beach Firefighters Museum - Long Beach Winnie S: I dont have a thing for firefighters or firefighting equipment but I have a friend who does, so I end up visiting these kinds of museums across the country whenever we travel together.
This museum is probably the second smallest with the least amount of stuff compared to the museums in Hollywood, San Francisco and Boston (smallest). As expected, there are old engines, facts and artifacts, technology and equipment, photographs and old films, and personal effects and knick-knacks.
Similar to other fire and firefighter museums, this one is run by volunteer firefighters and have limited hours. You can probably see everything under half hour if you are thorough and if a firefighter decides to give you a quick tour.
If you are in the area, this is an interesting and uncommon thing to check out but I probably wouldnt recommend making it the only thing you do while in Long Beach. Street parking can be tough but if you dont mind walking a few blocks or visiting on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays, you will have better luck.
If you want to check out just one firefighter museum in your lifetime, I highly recommend the one in Hollywood instead. It is the biggest one that I have gone to, with more to see, plus a second story upstairs for little ones to get their little hands on everything.
The coolest thing here is probably the piece of wooden water pipe. Doesnt sound like much but go check it out. Also interesting is an old machine that prints out a code for the fire department which a firefighter back in the day would decipher to locate the firebox from which an emergency call came. Ask a volunteer to show you how that works.
Free admissions, but donations accepted. Open only on Wednesdays and certain Saturdays. Check the website and call ahead. If the front is locked go to the side/driveway on the right. Overall, very nice staff and an interesting place to kill a little bit of time.
Rosie the Riveter Park - Long Beach Jasmine Montes: This a safe peaceful small park perfect for walking your dogs as well as for having a nice picnic underneath the shady trees!