Address: 4601 Alla Rd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292, USA
Phone: +13105546170
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Carol Chinn
I used to come to this park as a kid and would go nuts on the sand playground. In the last year, I've rekindled my relationship with this place and am still just as fond. I've moved from the jungle gym and swings, over to the tennis courts however. Unfortunately, the courts are not in as good of shape as the rest of the park. The courts themselves are in good shape, but the nets are in need of some maintenance. But I'm also pretty picky. I've been taking the puppy to the park now that she has her shots and she LOVES it here. All the other dogs are really friendly, as are their owners. Everyone is super responsible and picks up after their dogs. The park is pretty big, so the dogs have space to run to enjoy themselves on the lawn. Overall, it's a great place to spend an afternoon.
Miyako Igari
My toddler loves it here. Challenging for all ages and unique elements like a whale and rock to climb on. Nice job park next door. Best in the late afternoon before sunset otherwise not a lot of shade.
David Sandoval
Probably one of the best parks in West Los Angeles. PLENTY of room here for kids to run. Enclosed by a chain link fence. There are swings for smaller kids, sand boxes slides bridges, you name it. Surrounded by a basketball court and dog park.
Grant Jack
Glen Alla Park is a nice family park and playground for all to enjoy. It has a huge green space to run around on and a nice play structure for the kiddos to get all that energy out. There are some homeless encampments around the backside of the park, but we've never had any issues.
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Expensive apartments
Do you cannot reserve the public park but if you want to bring tables and chairs most people do. Its a large park theres room for everyone
See them all the time
He was Glen Alla he was one of the first home owners in the area to take his dog to this area he also was the first to have orange trees in this area that's how he made his living the marina used to be full of citrus fruits and citrus farmers before they sold their farms for a lot of money move n-word to Temecula or Fontana Glen love dogs so he came back he took some of the money from the proceeds of his farm sale and created this wonderful Park this park has changed over the years but it's still a park that Glenn and is 13 dogs is to run run around and play
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