Drake Park, Long Beach CA
Address | 951 Maine Ave, Long Beach, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 562-570-1625 |
Hours | 7:00am-9:30pm |
Website | www.longbeach.gov/park/park-and-facilities/directory/drake-park |
Categories | Park, Community Center, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4 7 reviews |
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Drake Park reviews
7Shooting today 5 feet from playground I hear it happens often. Police should always be around SMH!
Beautiful park! Lots of open space, gorgeous trees and grass, picnic tables, basketball courts, handball courts, skate park, and awesome play equipment.
Beautiful park to bring the family to on all occasions holidays are the best all the beautiful lights it's awesome I totally recommend xoxoxo
Had a good skate park, not as good as Cherry's park but was still pretty fun to ride around. I also saw some kids playing there with an adult controlling the game, so I'm assuming it's a summer program. Clean parks, and bug grassy area. If you live near here I would reccomend going.
Nice giveaway every saturday.masks were distributed. Garage sales and a native ministry are nearby. The loft church is one block away. Beautiful tribute to Monarch butterflies in the play area. Basketball soccer and handball small area for skaters.
Wonderful large park with a great playground, huge field, benches in the shade, gazebos, tennis courts, basketball court, small skate park, and even a separate fenced younger kids playground. There is a community center on site that serves as a polling place, does free meal programs during the summer, after school care, and even Zumba classes.
The only downside is the neighborhood is not great and parking can be a little tough, but I've been thrilled to live next to this park for almost 3 years now and will be missing it when I move.
Be sure to check out the historical Bembridge House next to the park, it's like a museum with everything preserved inside. You can schedule tours of the house through the local historical society. It's a 1906 Queen Anne Victorian style home, one of the last of its kind. It's very large with a carriage house and a recreated Victorian style rose garden. There's even a miniature recreation on top of the Little Free Library out front.:)