Grand Park is a 12-acre urban park in downtown Los Angeles, managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with The Music Center. The park features paved, level pathways throughout, making it navigable for wheelchair users and those with mobility devices. Accessible restrooms are available on-site, and the park includes accessible parking in the adjacent parking structures. Drop-off areas are available along the park’s perimeter streets. The park is free and open to the public daily, making it fully accessible without admission cost.
The park is designed as an inclusive public green space stretching from Grand Avenue to Spring Street. Rest areas with seating are distributed throughout the park. Service animals are welcome. The park frequently hosts public events, and the event production team works to provide accessible accommodations including reserved wheelchair viewing areas at major events such as the Fourth of July celebration and New Year’s Eve countdown.
Visitors report that the park’s flat, wide pathways are easy to navigate with wheelchairs and strollers, and that the open layout makes it one of the more accessible green spaces in downtown Los Angeles. Some visitors note that during large events, crowds can make navigation more challenging, and arriving early is advisable for those needing accessible viewing areas.
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Frequent Benches/Rest Areas
Reserved Wheelchair Seating
Service Animals Allowed

