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GeorgiaSZ
Geelong, Australia206 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Made the trip to visit the lake after reading reviews and it being listed as a ‘must see’ in the L.A. area, unfortunately I was very disappointed. Not sure if I went on a bad day or if it’s extremely overrated?
The lake is small and surrounded by encampments of homeless people, some heckling visitors as well as a lot of small vendors selling fruit and various goods. It’s really unkempt with excess trash and belongings of the homeless scattering the park.
Parking is scarce and because of the poorly kept grounds I didn’t even bother trying to hire the overpriced swan peddle boats.
Some nice views of DTLA but I wouldn’t rate it as being one of the nicest places in LA! If you’ve got to tackle the traffic to visit the lake, or if it’s out of your way, I wouldn’t bother.
The lake is small and surrounded by encampments of homeless people, some heckling visitors as well as a lot of small vendors selling fruit and various goods. It’s really unkempt with excess trash and belongings of the homeless scattering the park.
Parking is scarce and because of the poorly kept grounds I didn’t even bother trying to hire the overpriced swan peddle boats.
Some nice views of DTLA but I wouldn’t rate it as being one of the nicest places in LA! If you’ve got to tackle the traffic to visit the lake, or if it’s out of your way, I wouldn’t bother.
Written 13 January 2020
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Israel J
Springfield, OH33 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
This is an excellent place to view homeless camps and wondering souls. Dirty water with people happily fishing in it and restrooms you can smell from 20 feet away. The people with homes across the street must be overwhelmed with joy at the obvious loss of property values. 🙂
Written 2 November 2020
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Donaldo P
1 contribution
Jul 2024 • Couples
I wouldn't recommend coming here if you care for your health and the health of your family.
I visited for the 43rd annual Lotus Festival.
The festival was was disappointing to say the least, but the smell was unbearable!
The smell was a combination of human and bird feces with a hint of urine and street side hotdogs.
The city needs to clean this park up before it becomes a public hazard.
I wouldn't recommend coming here unless the city fixes the water and waste issue.
I visited for the 43rd annual Lotus Festival.
The festival was was disappointing to say the least, but the smell was unbearable!
The smell was a combination of human and bird feces with a hint of urine and street side hotdogs.
The city needs to clean this park up before it becomes a public hazard.
I wouldn't recommend coming here unless the city fixes the water and waste issue.
Written 16 July 2024
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joaniemaria
Eldridge, IA5,169 contributions
Mar 2022 • Family
We went on a Saturday morning. Walked around the lake, which is about a 20 minute walk. Lots of people jogging, walking dogs. The swan paddle boats are here. It is a lovely park in the middle of the city. We found a parking spot on the street.
Written 14 March 2022
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Liz B
Novato, CA34 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
Awesome neighborhood to explore! The lake is beautiful - short but fun walk around the whole thing. The houses on Carroll Ave are incredible. Check out the Time Travel Mart nearby on Sunset!
Written 10 November 2023
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L T
5 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
It’s a typical neighborhood park with a few great bonuses. There’s food carts and swan boat rentals. There was some unhoused people in the area but they were minding their business. The swan boat staff was kind and helpful. If you are fearful this is not for you. However, there was plenty of people there with their families enjoying themselves. The swan boats at night was amazing.
Written 25 August 2024
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Brandon K
Aliso Viejo, CA8 contributions
Dec 2020 • Solo
This place may be the nicest place in LA at the moment because most of LA has become a 3rd world toilet. It's like visiting Biff's Pleasure Palace from back to the future 2 except dirtier and more dangerous. Imagine a homeless garbage dump littered with human waste, needles and dangerous bottom feeding humans with the backdrop of downtown LA. Don't bring your children here. It's not safe to visit and it's not worth your time. The only people that would rate this place 5 stars are the local hipsters and activists encouraging the homeless to live here and the vagrants themselves who want a cardboard box with a view to get high in.
Written 26 December 2020
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Mayounaise
Paris, France15 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
Los Angeles is not a city made for pedestrians. When I moved here I thought to myself people are lazy. They drive around and get stuck in traffic. They suck. Little Parisian fought hard and walked walked walked everywhere I could. And honestly I have walked through pretty dull and boring suburban parts of the city: mini malls and gas stations everywhere and not much to entertain the eyes in between.
That is until I moved to Echo Park. And now I walk all over and feel happier. My dear readers, please don't expect the experience to be anywhere near a stroll down the streets of London or magnificent Paris. Expect palm trees and Billboards!
Head to the Park! Enjoy the great renovation work they've done there. You can even take a ride an a paddle boat. Such a corny 1950 date! Water lilies, when in season, will make you travel to the other end of the world. On the week-ends latino street vendors will make sure you have plenty to drink and snack on. The churros lady and her husband with their antic machine have the key to my stomach. Fruit vendors are there too but my tummy likes carbs...
From the park you can walk to restaurants, music venues, bars and stores (gentrification happening full gear so hipster shopping in motion). Walk around Echo Park. Walk. Walk. Walk. Because humans need to do it. Because we need a village. Because you need to relax.
Visitors of the city can push the walk and go to Angelino Heights to check out the beautiful Victorian mansions on Carroll Ave. Or, they can head to Elysian park and the Dodgers stadium and make it a day trip with a baseball extravaganza in the late afternoon.
Spend a day in Echo Park. Move to Echo Park. Visit Echo Park.
Just do.
That is until I moved to Echo Park. And now I walk all over and feel happier. My dear readers, please don't expect the experience to be anywhere near a stroll down the streets of London or magnificent Paris. Expect palm trees and Billboards!
Head to the Park! Enjoy the great renovation work they've done there. You can even take a ride an a paddle boat. Such a corny 1950 date! Water lilies, when in season, will make you travel to the other end of the world. On the week-ends latino street vendors will make sure you have plenty to drink and snack on. The churros lady and her husband with their antic machine have the key to my stomach. Fruit vendors are there too but my tummy likes carbs...
From the park you can walk to restaurants, music venues, bars and stores (gentrification happening full gear so hipster shopping in motion). Walk around Echo Park. Walk. Walk. Walk. Because humans need to do it. Because we need a village. Because you need to relax.
Visitors of the city can push the walk and go to Angelino Heights to check out the beautiful Victorian mansions on Carroll Ave. Or, they can head to Elysian park and the Dodgers stadium and make it a day trip with a baseball extravaganza in the late afternoon.
Spend a day in Echo Park. Move to Echo Park. Visit Echo Park.
Just do.
Written 20 December 2016
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lalatrips
new york60 contributions
Jan 2021 • Solo
Overrun with homeless tents that run along the whole walking path. I see some people still walking around and doing the paddle boats but why risk going to a park where the homeless outnumber you by 10:1
Written 23 January 2021
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Queen
Los Angeles, CA273 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
I always pass by this lake every time I'm heading to work and I've been dying to come here and finally I made it yeaaaaa 😆. I honestly think this will be a good idea for like a first date, ditch the fancy restaurants and come have fun here. The environment is cooling, there's a lot of Mexican food omg soooo good and its pet friendly. I highly recommend this boat ride and don't forget to give me a thumbs up 👍🏾. FYI parking is a disaster here I'll suggest über or lyft
Written 27 June 2017
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Any good places to give a gift certificate for a massage in Echo Park. Preferably with a licensed person, clean pleasant place that wont be too expensive? Thanks so much!
Written 18 April 2019
10$ for an adult for an hour
Check "echo park pedal boats" with google
Written 14 August 2017
What's parking like at Echo Park? Is it metered parking? Or is there pay by day parking nearby?
Written 2 March 2015
A Tripadvisor member
I didn't have a car, so maybe I am not the best person to answer. But I don't remember seeing any paid parking lots. Sunset Blvd. is metered, but there seemed to be a good amount of unmetered parking on the street I was at (Scott, a few blocks north of Sunset).
Written 3 March 2015
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