Los Angeles State Historic Park

Overview

Los Angeles State Historic Park (also known as Rio de Los Angeles State Park) is an urban state park adjacent to Chinatown in Los Angeles, offering open green space with views of the downtown skyline. The park features paved, level pathways throughout its grounds, making it navigable for visitors using wheelchairs or mobility aids. Accessible restroom facilities are available on-site. The park is conveniently located near the Metro Gold Line, providing an accessible public transit option for visitors who cannot drive, and paid parking is available at the main lot on N Spring Street.

The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to sunset and welcomes leashed dogs. Its flat, open layout makes it naturally navigable for a wide range of visitors. Service animals are permitted as required by law. There is no general admission fee to enter the park, though parking fees apply at the main lot ($2/hour, up to $8/day).

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Support Services & Amenities
Free Admission
Service Animals Allowed
Details
1900 N San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, California 90065, United States
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