Saturday, September 19, 2009

What are some quieter places in Los Angeles to hang out to get away sometimes? Griffith Park is one, any more?|109057

Sometimes you just want to be somewhere quiet and relaxing without going too far. What else is good? Echo Park?

  • huntington park..............not a pin will sound specially saturday morning........lol

    boyle heights........
    Watts known for its rich chocolate factory... lol
    Compton........i think that is the headquarters of the L.a Zoo

  • OMG Dude.
    Don_t listen to that ignorant individual talking about my city. I live in Compton. We don_t have any big park like L.A.
    Compton is not in L.A, so how could we be LA Zoo Headquarters. You fatuous person. _School yourself_ (Macbeth) you dopey guy.

    I suggest to go to Santa Barbara.
    Palm Spring or to our local mountains. The one close to Azusa are nice.

    Also try Catalina Island.

  • Watts

  • Santa Monica Pier. i love it there.

  • Look for any beach park on Ranchos palos verdes its mostly residential and its very quiet there and most traffic and people just ignore that area.

    If your willing to drive you can go to oxnard when I went there this thanksgiving it was deserted lol.

  • Cheesboro Park

  • If you can get to the beach early, it_s pretty quiet. Mostly joggers are there in the morning, from Santa Monica to Redondo.

    A quick drive up Angeles Crest Highway can be very relaxing. There are a lot of hiking trails.

    You can also find some nice trails up in the Sunland Tujunga area, especially where Sunland Ave crosses the 210.

    The Rose Bowl area is a great place for a jog or a bike ride.

    Echo Park? I think it_s too close to Glendale Blvd: Too many cars, area is a bit too dicey.

    Good luck!

  • I used to go to Sturtevant Falls, above Arcadia in the mountains.

  • Museum of Science and Industry
    The Getty Center
    Norton Simon Museum
    Long Beach Aquarium
    Queen Mary
    Mount Wilson Observatory

  • Pasadena is always nice, same with chantry flats (in arcadia)
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