1 / 2Grand Park Playground
π Downtown Los Angeles, CA
Public playground in downtown Los Angeles within Grand Park, featuring play equipment for all ages and pram access. Regular community events including zine making, music, and lawn gatherings.
WORLD CHAMPION LOS ANGELES DODGERS PARADE fans also singing happy birthday to Fernando Valenzuela
π Family Action Verdict
Best suited for visits during organized community events when the park is actively staffed and populated. Families with young children should inspect all equipment thoroughly before use and supervise closely throughout.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Al Marino
a year ago
βWORLD CHAMPION LOS ANGELES DODGERS PARADE fans also singing happy birthday to Fernando Valenzuelaβ
Cherry Betty
7 years ago
βThe Pow Wow that was held there Today was goodπ. Great Indian Fry Bread and Native Indian Nachosβ
Brandy Altamira
10 months ago
βNice place to be, it would only be better if there were no homelessβ
Bessi Nieva
6 months ago
βItβs such a nice spot for children but unfortunately the homeless or other troubled people destroy this place. There was a security guard there, very friendly, it looked clean initially until I inspected to make sure it was safe enough. At the top of the playground I found cannabis and other stuff , my toddler had grabbed a piece of trash and I thank God it wasnβt a needle. Chasing my toddler, he was running toward a puddle of urine found in the little tunnel to crawl. His hand got urine all over and he wouldβve crawled in it. I felt so terrible and it breaks my heart that a childrenβs space thatβs supposed to be safe is disrespected like this.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Grand Park Playground sits in the heart of downtown LA and hosts regular community events and cultural celebrations alongside standard playground equipment. The park features open lawn areas, play structures, and nearby cafe facilities. Multiple reviews document notes about unsanitary conditions on playground equipment and the presence of individuals experiencing homelessness in and around the play structures, particularly during quieter periods.





