Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area

Overview

Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area is a Los Angeles County-operated park featuring native coastal sage scrub habitat, lawns, picnic sites, a fishing lake, a lotus pond, a community center, and five miles of trails. The park offers accessible parking, restrooms, and paved surfaces throughout portions of the park. A dedicated accessibility information page is available through California State Parks detailing specific accessible features at this location.

The park accepts the California State Parks Disabled Discount Pass, which provides reduced admission rates for qualifying visitors with disabilities. Service animals are welcome throughout the park. The park includes an environmental learning and visitor center with interpretive exhibits and family programs, offering a range of experiences beyond trail use.

Visitors note that the paved loop road through the park is relatively flat and manageable for wheelchair users and those with mobility considerations, while the natural surface trails vary in difficulty. Some visitors recommend arriving early on weekends to secure accessible parking near picnic and lake areas.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Cognitive & Sensory Accessibility
Designated Low-Crowd Times
Support Services & Amenities
Reduced Rates Available
Service Animals Allowed
Details
4100 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90056, United States
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