JAMES K. BRYANT PARK

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PARKS CALIFORNIA

James K. Bryant Park


May 3, 2024

James K. Bryant Park is located in the city of Long Beach, California, and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The park is named after a former Long Beach city councilman who helped establish the park in the early 1990s.

One of the main reasons to visit James K. Bryant Park is for its beautiful scenery. The park is situated on a hilltop, providing visitors with stunning views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. It also has a variety of trees and plants, including palm trees and succulents, which add to the park's beauty.

There are several points of interest within the park, including a playground for children, a basketball court, and a picnic area. The park also has several walking paths, making it a great place to go for a leisurely stroll or jog. Additionally, the park hosts a variety of community events throughout the year, including concerts and festivals.

One interesting fact about James K. Bryant Park is that it was built on a former landfill. The park's creation helped to revitalize the area, making it a more attractive and desirable place to live and visit.

The best time of year to visit James K. Bryant Park is during the spring and summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the park is open year-round, so visitors can enjoy its beauty and amenities at any time of the year.




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Rafting & Kayaking

SOUTH FORK - WILDERNESS BOUNDARY/SFDIVERSION DAM TO CONFLUENCE WITH MAINSTREAM
Salton Sea Watershed, California
CONFLUENCE OF FRY AND IRON SPRING CREEKS (E1/2, SEC 3, T10S,R1E TO SE1/4 SEC 16, T10S, R2E
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California
WEST FORK MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
FOREST BOUNDARY, ABOVE ZOO CREEK BELOW SPILLWAY (S1/2, SEC 3, T11S, R2E) TO LA JOLLA INDIAN RESERVATION BOUNDARY (N1/2, SEC 31, T10S, R2E)
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California
DEVIL CANYON TRIBUTARY TO SAN MATEO CREEK
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California
SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
SAN MATEO WILDERNESS BOUNDARY TO NF BOUNDARY WITH CAMP PENDLETON
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California

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