The hustle and bustle of a big city can sometimes be overwhelming, which is why it is important to escape every now and then. Long Beach is full of hidden gems that are within reach with the help of RideYellow. Here are Long Beach’s 5 best places to unwind.
Signal Hill
If you enjoy panoramic views that span 360 degrees from Long Beach to Huntington Beach then you’ll love Signal Hill’s Hilltop Park. Bring a blanket and some food and sit down, relax and enjoy the view. Be wary that parking is within the local neighborhood, ride with RideYellow and avoid the headache. 2351 Dawson Ave Signal Hill, CA 90755
Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
Koy fish and Japanese inspired lush greenery are what make this impeccably maintained Japanese Garden a must visit in Long Beach. Enjoy the peace and serenity that the grounds bring to its visitors. Remember to charge your camera before you visit because there is a lot to photograph. 1250 Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840.
Rancho Los Alamitos
The perfect combination of beauty and history, Rancho Los Alamitos is the traditional birthplace of the people of the Los Angeles Basin. Explore the Ranch House and the Rancho Center to learn the history of the grounds.
El Dorado Regional Park and Nature Center
Located just on the outskirts of Long Beach El Dorado Park is so large that it has an East and West side. Right in the middle sits the oasis that is the Nature Center. Escape the urban landscape of Long Beach and walk the ¼ mile of trails that wind around two lakes. 7550 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815.
Shoreline Park
A grassy open park right on the waterfront of beautiful downtown Long Beach. The epicenter of Shoreline Park is a tall lighthouse with a spiral walking way leading up to it. Picnic tables and a lush grass park make this the perfect place to take in the views of downtown Long Beach and the Queen Mary. Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802.
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