Beverly Hills Public Parks and Recreational
Activity
Beverly Hills Community Services Department,
Recreation and Parks Division, beverlyhills.org
Beverly Hills features some of L.A.'s loveliest parks and
public spaces for young and old to enjoy. Several
offer meeting and wedding space, providing affordable,
elegant locations to remember. If you think that Beverly
Hills is all about shopping, be sure to bring the entire
family and let one spouse shop while the other takes the
kids to local parks to enjoy the green space where they can
explore and have fun. Beverly Hills is all about fun.
Beverly Canon Gardens
241 N. Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
For more information, call 310.285.2408
Located in
the 200 block of North Canon Drive, it is the City’s newest
green space. The 33,000 square feet of public gardens and
open space features public outdoor dining areas, water
features, landscaped gardens, and public colonnaded walkways
connecting Beverly and Canon Drives. The open turf area of
the Gardens is available to rent for Wedding and Commitment
ceremonies only.
Beverly Gardens Park 22 blocks along Santa Monica Boulevard This is a 1.9 mile linear park that features the Beverly Hills Sign,
one of the most
photographed spots in the City. The historic replica sign is
a favorite for both residents and visitors. The sign is 40
foot long, illuminated and has a water feature along with a
variety of flora that showcase the landscape surrounding the
garden area. The park hosts the annual "Affaire In the
Gardens" art show held during the third weekends in May and
October.
Facilities & Amenities:
Cactus Garden
Rose Garden
Wilshire Electric Fountain
Doheny Fountain
Decomposed granite jogging and walking path
Arbors
Coldwater Canyon Park
1100 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
call (310) 285-6820
Facilities:
two small picnic areas
four tables
two play areas
a water feature
reservations accepted
Greystone Mansion &
Greystone Park
905 Loma Vista Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Weddings and Special Events Phone: (310) 285-6834
Filming at Greystone: (310) 285-6835
Main Office Phone: (310) 285-6830
Courtyard at Greystone Mansion
Built in 1928 for the son of a
prominent oil baron, majestic Greystone Mansion today is
surrounded by 18.5 pastoral acres of lush, City-owned
parkland. The former Doheny estate is now a registered
historical landmark and serves as a stunning backdrop for
cultural and educational activities, photo and commercial
shoots, weddings and public events. Since 1965, when the
property was leased to the American Film Institute,
Greystone has had feature roles in many famous movies. Visitors are invited to stroll through two public areas on
the grounds--the beautifully maintained formal gardens with
their centerpiece fountain, and the pool and inner courtyard
area.
Special events, including musical and theatrical
performances, are held throughout the year at Greystone
Mansion and Park.
Open daily, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (events
may close facilities, call first!)
10 a.m. 6 p.m. Daylight Savings Time
Admission to the grounds and parking are free
La Cienega Park Community Center 8400 Gregory Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Call (310) 285-6810
Facilities:
playground equipment
three baseball
diamonds
two soccer fields
perimeter jogging track
barbecue grills
picnic tables.
La Cienega Tennis Center 325 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
call (310) 285-6820
Facilities:
16 lighted courts
showers
locker rooms
pro-shop
tennis
instruction
two rooms for rental
Roxbury Park Community Center 471 S. Roxbury Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
call (310) 285-6840
Will Rogers Park opened in 1915 as the first municipal park
in the City, at that time called Sunset Park. In 1926,
entertainer Will Rogers was appointed first "Honorary Mayor"
of Beverly Hills and, in 1952, the City renamed the Park,
Will Rogers Memorial Park.