Music Under the Stars: Circa’s Soundtrack for Summer

One of the most anticipated rites of summer is music under the stars! The Hollywood Bowl has announced their summer season, with programs ranging from pop, to rock, multicultural, cool jazz, and more. Los Angeles Historic State Park and KCRW Summer Nights have great line-ups all summer long, not far from Circa. And many outdoor concerts are free, such as Grand Performances and The Music Center’s Dance DTLA. Major museums such as LACMA and The Getty Center are hosting free concerts as well. Come for the concert, stay for the art. So pack a picnic, bring your blanket, and celebrate Circa’s summer soundtrack with music under the stars.

Los Angeles Historic State Park music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles Historic State Park 1245 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Get ready to party in the park! Los Angeles State Historic Park provides an extraordinary opportunity for recreation in the heart of Los Angeles. All summer long, the park is offering an exciting program of events including outdoor concerts & movies, Art in the Park, wellness activities, and more. Within its 32 acres of open space directly adjacent to Chinatown, park visitors can wander pathways and enjoy a view of downtown, as well as discover and celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of Los Angeles. 

KCRW Summer Nights music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

KCRW Summer Nights Various locations, including Union Station & Chinatown

KCRW Summer Nights is BACK! Your favorite radio station has teamed up with some of the best cultural hotspots around Southern California to throw excellent summertime parties. These nights are free, all-ages, outdoors, and feature your favorite KCRW DJs, bands, exhibits, and more. So mark your calendar, put on your dancing shoes, and plan to party!

Hollywood Bowl music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Hollywood Bowl 2301 N Highland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 9006

Since its opening in 1922, the Hollywood Bowl has been the premier destination for live music in Southern California, hosting everyone from Billie Holiday to The Beatles and Yo-Yo Ma under the iconic silhouette of its concentric-arched band shell. The Summer 2024 Season is jam-packed with performances by acclaimed artists, including John Williams with the LA Phil, Mozart Under the Stars, Barbie The Movie: In Concert, Herbie Hancock, The Gispsy Kings, and the ever-popular Tchaikovsky Spectacular with Fireworks.

Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival 2301 N Highland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90068

June 15-16 The Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival returns for a music-filled two-day celebration driven by top acts in jazz and more. Come hang out in Kagan Patio for the Jazz Village Experience: A Tribute to Jazz/Art Fusion. Explore the rich history and relationship between jazz and art with special vendors, exhibitions, and art/photography displays.

Grand Performances music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Grand Performances California Plaza 300 S Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90071

Grand Performances returns to DTLA for its 38th season of summer concerts at Historic California Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. Hailed as the “Best Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series” by Los Angeles Magazine, Grand Performances is the longest running presenter of free outdoor concerts, poetry, theater and dance in downtown Los Angeles, with the mission to inspire community, celebrate diversity, and unite Los Angeles through free access to global performing arts.

Dance DTLA music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Music Center’s Dance DTLA Jerry Moss Plaza 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Join the thousands who love the chance to learn new dance styles and dance the night away under the stars. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA returns this summer for eight Friday nights of free in-person beginner dance lessons, starting with Bollywood on June 21, with easy-to-follow steps so guests can hit the dance floor to practice some new moves. Other dances include Salsa, Reggaeton, Colombian Cumbia, Samba, Hip Hop and more. No dance experience necessary!

Jazz at LACMA music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Jazz at LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Celebrate L.A.’s finest jazz musicians with Jazz at LACMA! Enjoy evenings of live music, picnicking, and community on the LACMA grounds. The free concerts are presented Friday evenings from May through October. Jazz at LACMA has featured such legends as Wayne Shorter, The Yellowjackets, Quincy Jones All Star Orchestra with John Clayton, Arturo Sandoval, Jeff Lorber, and many more. 

OFF THE 405 Getty Museum music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

OFF THE 405 Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90049

OFF THE 405 is the Getty Center’s annual free outdoor summer concert series, bringing some of today’s most exciting bands to the stage for a memorable experience amid stunning architecture and breathtaking sunset views. The concerts will take place from 6-9PM on selected evenings, and begin with various live DJ sets in the museum courtyard. Food and beverages are available for purchase before the show begins. The concerts are free to attend, but attendees need to RSVP for passes in advance.

Michael Feinstein Pasadena Pops music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Pasadena Symphony & POPS LA Arboretum 301 N Baldwin Ave. Arcadia, CA 91007

Pasadena Symphony & POPS has announced their 2024 Rusnak Summer Pops Series at Los Angeles County Arboretum. The six-concert series runs from June 24 to September 9 with a stellar line-up of guest artists celebrating the American Songbook, plus Principal Pops Conductor Michael Feinstein in concert. Gates open at 5:30PM for picnicking. Concerts begin at 7:30PM.

The Ford music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Ford 2580 Cahuenga Blvd E. Los Angeles, CA 90068

For sheer beauty and intimacy, it’s hard to beat The Ford for summer entertainment under the stars. Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, the open-air amphitheater is relatively intimate at just under 1,200 seats; no patron is more than 96 feet away from the stage. Purchase your meal from the new Bodega at The Ford or local curated offerings in the Grab & Go Market. You can also bring your own food and drinks and grab a table on the Zev Terrace, the entryway gardens, or in your seats.


The Greek Theatre music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Greek Theatre 2700 N Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027

Located within Griffith Park, the historic Greek Theatre stands as one of the nation’s most beloved and recognized outdoor entertainment venues. Throughout its history, the Greek has played host to some of the biggest legends in music, including Sir Elton John, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana and many more. The Greek Theatre features a variety of food options to satisfy even the most selective of palates. So leave the cooking behind and enjoy fresh delicious food options, including the North & South Concession Stands and the Mango Cart Beer Garden.

Descanso Gardens music under the stars near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Descanso Gardens 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011

Live outdoor performances and music add extra magic to the idyllic garden ambiance. Experience a synergy of culture and nature with Shakespeare, opera, puppet performances, global music, jazz, classical, and more. Some performances are included in the price of membership or admission. Others are ticketed events. Food and drinks are available for sale at two concession locations in the Courtyard: The Market and Jones Coffee at Descanso. Outside food and beverages, except for water bottles, are not allowed in the Gardens.

Photo Credits:

Photo #1: Hollywood Bowl

Photo #2: Los Angeles Historic State Park

Photo #3: KCRW Summer Nights

Photo #4: Hollywood Bowl

Photo #5: Hollywood Bowl

Photo #6: Grand Performances

Photo #7: The Music Center

Photo #8: LACMA

Photo #9: Getty Museum

Photo #10: Pasadena Symphony and POPS

Photo #11: The Ford

Photo #12: The Greek Theatre 

Photo #13: Descanso Gardens

Say Hello to Summer: Outdoor Movies are Back

June 20 is the Summer Solstice, marking the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. What could be more fun than celebrating the season at an outdoor movie! Ever since the first patented drive-in movie theatre opened in New Jersey in 1933, movies under the stars have been a summer rite of passage. Today, outdoor movies are bigger than ever, with parks, rooftops, and even airports popping up state-of-the art screens and sound systems, many just short distance from Circa. Southern California is also host to some of the most iconic drive-in theaters in the US, with design themes ranging from Route 66 to Tiki kitsch and 50s cool. Feast from food trucks and concession stands, or pack your own picnic. Say hello to summer, outdoor movies are back.

Street Food Cinema outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Street Food Cinema Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Launched in 2012, Street Food Cinema is more than just an outdoor movie, it’s an experience bringing together the best in pop culture films, gourmet street food and progressive new music. Street Food Cinema reinvents the traditional movie going experience – al fresco style. Every element is carefully curated to develop a unique atmosphere that will make you want to come back again and again.

Poolside Dinner & A Movie JW Marriott outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Poolside Dinner & A Movie JW Marriott L.A. LIVE 900 W Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Enjoy movies under the stars on the Rooftop Pool Deck at the JW Marriott. Tickets include a two-course meal (one appetizer and one entree selection), plus unlimited popcorn and complimentary soft drinks. Full bar is available, but not included in the ticket price.

Cinespia outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Cinespia Hollywood Forever Cemetery 6000 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90038

Cinespia brings movie magic to life with screenings of classic films to an audience from around the world, including some of Hollywood’s most famous faces. With over 30 events per year, Cinespia hosts dazzling screenings under the stars at iconic venues including The Hollywood Forever Cemetery and The Greek Theatre. The 2021 season, presented by Amazon Studios, marks the 20th anniversary of the first and longest running outdoor screening series in Los Angeles.

The Bloc outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Drive in Movies at The Bloc 700 S Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Coming soon! Calling all movie lovers – The Bloc invites you to experience a night at the movies from the comfort of your car every Thursday night in the month of August. The Bloc is a vibrant, open-air urban center in the heart of downtown Los Angeles encompassing a full city block along LA’s iconic 7th Street corridor, The Bloc connects the financial, fashion, jewelry, and theater districts – and the 7th Street Metro Center Station, where four DTLA lines converge. More details to come HERE

Sounds of Summer WUTI outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Sounds of Summer Exposition Park South Lawn 500 Exposition Park Dr. Los Angeles, CA. 90037

Sounds of Summer is a screening series curated by WUTI (Women Under the Influence) in partnership with Crush Palace for everyone that has been craving shared musical experiences over the past year. WUTI is very excited to be partnering with Dublab to curate the Talking Heads inspired sounds at the Stop Making Sense screening extravaganza on June 25.

Rooftop Cinema Club outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Rooftop Cinema Club Santa Monica Airport 3233 Donald Douglas Loop S. Santa Monica, CA 90405

Enjoy movies under the stars at the Santa Monica Airport. Movies will be projected onto a 52-foot screen, and audio will be broadcast through the FM transmitter radio in your car. Each parking spot will now come with a designated tailgating area, giving you the option to watch the film from within or outside of your vehicle. You are welcome to bring your own food and drink, but they also offer local food trucks every Thursday through Sunday and a selection of classic cinema concessions nightly.

Mission Tiki outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre 10798 Ramona Ave. Montclair, CA 91763

For those of you who like your movies with a side of kitsch, Mission Tiki Drive-In in Montclair is just the ticket. The box office opens 1.5 hours before showtime on Friday and Saturday nights and 1 hour before on Sunday through Thursday. Come early to get the best parking spots. Admission is $10 for adults. Check their website for weekly schedule.

Rubidoux outdoor movies near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Rubidoux Drive-In 3770 Opal St, Riverside, CA 92509

The Rubidoux, with its original 1948 screen tower still standing tall, is the last of the classic drive-in theaters remaining in Southern California. Though it retains much of its original character, time has transformed this gem into a thoroughly modern outdoor theatre. The incorporation of FM transmitters and Technalight digital projection ensures the best possible picture and sound available. The box office and snack bar have gotten a new treatment as well, and are now reminiscent of the theatre’s original postwar Route 66 heritage.

Photo credits:

Photo #1: Street Food Cinema

Photo #2: Street Food Cinema 

Photo #3: JW Marriott 

Photo #4: Cinespia

Photo #5: The Bloc

Photo #6: WUTI

Photo #7: Rooftop Cinema Club

Photo #8: Mission Tiki 

Photo #9: Rubidoux Drive-In

Curated Picnics & Picture Perfect Parks

We could all use a breath of fresh air these days, and what could be more rejuvenating than a picnic. Sharing a meal al fresco with family and friends is a great way to slow down, relax, and commune with nature. And food just seems to taste better when enjoyed outdoors! If you’re celebrating a special occasion or planning a romantic soirée, consider booking a curated picnic. A professional picnic company will create a custom experience, including location, menu, decor, set up and pack down, so all you have to do is show up and enjoy. Or just grab a pretty picnic basket or insulated backpack, fill it with your favorite goodies, and head out to a local DTLA park. We’ve rounded up some great resources near Circa for you, and all the picnic people in your life.

Hollywood Picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Hollywood Picnics

Hollywood Picnics is an event company specializing in tailored picnic experiences, Hollywood style. Born of an adventurous heart and a need to offer something different and authentic, they offer a dining experience by creating romantic, moody picnics that will make you feel like you are sitting on a rooftop in Europe or in Central Park. They tailor picnics for any event and have a catalog of locations with views and peace. Through their Hollywood style set ups, they aspire to immerse you in a tranquil and inspiring space where you get the chance to relax, connect, and enjoy the moment with your loved ones. Book your picnic HERE

Party Picnic LA picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Picnic Party LA

Picnic Party LA creates personally curated pop-up picnics for life’s celebrations. Pick the package that best fits your experience and select from their add-ons to take your picnic to the next level. Choose your location, whether at home, by the beach or in the city, and they’ll set up your experience and make sure it’s ready upon arrival. They also check to see if permits are necessary in order to host an event at a particular location. All you do is show up and they do the rest so you can soak in the experience. Picnic Party staff return afterwards to pack and clean at the end of your picnic. Book your perfect picnic HERE

The Picnic Collective picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

The Picnic Collective

The Picnic Collective specializes in styled, customized picnics for a luxury outdoor social experience. They take care of the set-up and pack down, so all you have to do is arrive with your guests for a care-free, memorable experience. The Picnic Collective rekindles the magical tradition of beautiful handmade picnics as you savor the ceremony of delicious food from a traditional wicker basket, shared in great company in California’s beautiful natural settings. From a romantic dinner for two and group gatherings to bespoke themes or unusual locations, their fine picnic dining experiences use locally-sourced seasonal ingredients that reconnect you to the pure joy of food.  Book HERE

Grand Park picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Grand Park 200 N Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Grand Park, with its majestic views extending from the Music Center to City Hall, provides Angelenos a place where they can come together to celebrate, reflect, and and play. Throughout Grand Park, open spaces are available for casual sitting, leisurely strolling, and dining al fresco. Grand Park has four distinct areas featuring amenities ranging from a restored historic Arthur J. Will Memorial Fountain with a new wade-able membrane pool, a small intimate performance lawn, a community terrace planted with drought-tolerant specimen plants, and a grand event lawn. 

LA State Historic Park picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Often referred to as the “Central Park of Los Angeles,” the 34-acre green space is situated next to the Chinatown Metro Gold Line stop, at the midpoint of an evolving 52-mile Los Angeles River greenway. Formerly referred to as “the Cornfield” by locals, the park is now home to grassland, orange trees, public art, and a mile-long run/walk trail. Park visitors can wander pathways and enjoy a view of downtown, as well as discover and celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of Los Angeles. You can run, walk, ride a bike, have a picnic, fly a kite and even look for urban wildlife, such as birds traveling down the Pacific flyway.

Vista Hermosa Natural Park picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Vista Hermosa Natural Park 100 N Toluca Street Los Angeles, CA 90026

Located at the western gateway to Downtown Los Angeles, 10.5-acre Vista Hermosa Park is an urban natural park that boldly returns the serenity and diversity of nature to the Los Angeles urban core. Operated in collaboration with the Los Angeles Unified School District and the City of Los Angeles, the park features walking trails, streams, meadows, oak savannahs, picnic grounds, and a nature-themed playground amidst native Mediterranean vegetation. 

Pottery Barn Picnic Basket picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Providence Woven Picnic Basket

Life’s a picnic! Embrace it with the Providence Woven Picnic Basket, which is finely woven with genuine willow and detailed with faux leather handles. The nautical navy-and-white striped interior makes it perfect for maritime and mainland adventures alike. Ideal for a day date or get together with friends, the basket is fully outfitted for two or four. Buy at Pottery Barn HERE

Frontier Picnic Backpack picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Frontier Picnic Backpack

With its highly functional design, sleek looks and service for four, the Frontier Picnic Backpack is every adventurer’s dream. Constructed of cationic dyed polyester and 420D polyester with faux nylon webbing, this 2-tiered backpack has adjustable padded straps, a heat sealed cooler on the bottom, and a dry compartment on top. Just fill it up and strap it to your back. Buy at Pottery Barn HERE

DTLA Cheese picnics near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

DTLA Cheese Grand Central Market Stall A-7  317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013

DTLA Cheese has introduced The Picnic Pack. This fanciful snackable cheese plate is the perfect thing to take to the park and share with friends. The Picnic Pack includes four cheeses, BobbySue’s candied nuts, corn nuts, cornichons, sweets peps, dried fruit, pear balsamic jam, beurre de baratte, marou mini chocolate bar, and a baguette. All that for $35, with an option to add salami. Available to order online for curbside pickup.

Photo credits:

Photo #1: Party Picnic LA

Photo #2: Hollywood Picnics

Photo #3: Picnic Party LA

Photo #4: The Picnic Collective

Photo #5: Grand Park

Photo #6: Los Angeles State Historic Park

Photo #7: Vista Hermosa Natural Park

Photo #8: Providence Woven Picnic Basket

Photo #9: Frontier Picnic Backpack

Photo #10: DTLA Cheese

Go Take a Hike! LA’s Urban Parks & Hidden Trails

Celebrate Earth Day by communing with nature! You don’t have to travel far to get your green fix – our city is a variable Eden of urban parks, hidden hiking trails, mountain retreats, and gorgeous gardens, many within sight of the LA skyline! The Los Angeles River,  the original source of life for our city, is undergoing an epic revitalization, creating diverse recreational improvements such as green space, bike paths, sports fields, public art, and more. Friends of the Los Angeles River offers many opportunities for you to help transform the river into a public gathering place for all Angelenos. Feeling inspired? Go take a hike – and discover LA’s best urban parks and hidden trails!

LA State Historic Park

Los Angeles Historic State Park 1245 N. Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Following a multi-year restoration, Los Angeles State Historic Park reopened on Earth Day in 2017. Often referred to as the “Central Park of Los Angeles,” the 34-acre green space is situated next to the Chinatown Metro Gold LIne stop, at the midpoint of an evolving 52-mile Los Angeles River greenway. Formerly referred to as “the Cornfield” by locals, the park is now home to grassland, orange trees, public art, and a mile-long run/walk trail. If you’re not taking the Metro, parking is available inside the park, as well as on the streets and in nearby lots.

Albion Riverside Park

Albion Riverside Park 1739 Albion St, Los Angeles, CA 90031

The newest addition to the city’s park system, Albion Riverside Park celebrated its Grand Opening just last month – reconnecting the Lincoln Heights community with the Los Angeles River. Located at the corner of Albion Street and Avenue 17, the six-acre park sits directly across the river from the Los Angeles State Historic Park, which transformed a former rail yard into public green space. Albion Riverside park offers a range of features including athletic fields, fitness equipment, walking paths, playgrounds, a picnic area, and a river observation area with a bioswale.

Debs Park

Earnest E. Debs Regional Park 4235 Monterey Road Los Angeles, CA 90032

If you’re like most Angelenos, you’ve probably zoomed past this park just off the 110 Arroyo Seco Parkway countless times and never knew it was hiding in plain sight! Ernest E. Debs Regional Park, a 300 acre urban oasis on old ranch land in the Arroyo Seco neighborhood just northeast of downtown LA, is the fourth largest park in the city of Los Angeles. More than half of the park is covered in walnut-oak woodland, grassland, and coastal sage scrub, and over 140 species of birds have been recorded. A five mile loop meanders through almost every section of this dog-friendly park. Along the way, you’ll discover barbecue pits, picnic tables, a bike path, and a pond where you can actually go fishing. Stop by the Audubon Center at Debs Park, which  opened in 2003 as an environmental education and conservation center and was the first LEED platinum certified building in the country.

Corralitas Rail Path

Corralitas Rail Path Allesandro Way & Lake View Avenue, Echo Park 90039

The Corralitas Rail Path is a little known urban hike that follows an abandoned Pacific Electric Red Car Trolley line that used to run between downtown Los Angeles and the city of Glendale. Abandoned in 1955. this mile-long strip has been reclaimed by nature and is now a verdant woodland in the densely populated Los Angeles suburb of Silver Lake-Elysian Valley. The trail begins on a modest street corner, where Allesandro Way makes a sharp left hand turn at the intersection of Lake View Avenue. There is a small sidewalk that continues along the canyon running parallel to the Glendale Freeway. In just under a tenth of a mile, the sidewalk approaches the end of Corralitas Drive, where a small open space reveals the first visible stretch of the old rail line, leading into a wooded canyon and eventually landing up on the hill behind the Arco station at Fletcher and Riverside Drives. Along the way, you’ll see remnants of a 100-foot tall trestle bridge, old water/sewer infrastructure, abandoned stair platforms, and a steep hill covered with strange cement obelisks. Not recommended for night hiking!

Elyria Canyon Park

Elyria Canyon Park 1550 Bridgeport Drive Los Angeles 90065

Nestled on the southwestern slopes of Mount Washington, Elyria Canyon Park is a 35-acre nature park that provides a glimpse into the native habitat that once thrived in the hills near downtown Los Angeles. A network of trails meanders through lush groves of coastal sage scrub, chaparral, grassland and purple needlegrass. The park boasts one of the finest examples of California black walnut woodland in Southern California, with lovely trails that lead to vistas of the Los Angeles River, Griffith Observatory, and DTLA. The main entrance is located off Wollam Street in Glassell Park. Leave the paved road for a dirt path through thickets of sumac and bay laurel trees. Keep zigging and zagging until you reach a grassy bowl, where you’ll find a bench and a welcoming drinking fountain. Walk a bit farther and to see a perfectly charming and totally unexpected little red farmhouse!

Los Angeles River Center & Gardens

Los Angeles River Center & Gardens 570 W. Avenue 26 Los Angeles, CA 90065

The Los Angeles River Center & Gardens is located near the confluence of the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco, close to Elysian Park and downtown Los Angeles. Its beautiful mission-style grounds and conference facilities serve as a focal point for the renewal of the Los Angeles River, and a prime location for community gatherings, educational conferences, and special events. In addition to the beautiful gardens, visitors can enjoy an exhibit hall that celebrates the eleven miles of natural river where reeds, willows, mulefat, and native riparian plants have returned. The self-guided exhibit describes the history of the Los Angeles River, its current status, and a vision for the River’s future. Located in the California Building, the exhibit hall is open Monday through Friday 9AM – 5PM, although it may be closed to the public for private events.

Eysian Park

Elysian Park 929 Academy Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Elysian Park is the city’s oldest public park, and at 575-acres, the second largest after Griffith Park. It is home to numerous historic sites, including the Los Angeles Police Academy and Barlow Hospital, which are linked by miles of walking trails. Founded in 1886 by the Elysian Park Enabling Ordinance, the park has a rich history that includes hosting the shooting competition for the 1932 Summer Olympics. Visitor amenities include a bike path, hiking trail, horseshoe pits, and a jogging path.

Elysian Park Arboretum

Chavez Ravine Arboretum Chavez Ravine Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Chavez Ravine Arboretum in Elysian Park, just north of Dodger Stadium, contains more than 100 varieties of trees from around the world, including what are believed to be the oldest and largest Cape Chestnut, Kauri, and Tipu trees in the United States. The Arboretum was founded in 1893 by the Los Angeles Horticultural Society, and planting of rare trees continued through the 1920s. Most of the original trees are still standing. The Arboretum was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1967. Admission is free.

Police Academy Rock Garden

Los Angeles Police Academy Gardens 1880 North Academy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90012

According to the Big Orange Landmarks blog, the Los Angeles Police Academy’s history in the Chavez Ravine area of Elysian Park goes back more than seventy-five years to when the Los Angeles Pistol Club was founded on more than twenty acres of leased city land. Today, that organization is known as the Los Angeles Police Revolver and Athletic Club. The city took over training duties from the club in 1936, with the LAPD officially moving in and maintaining the site (the club is still there). In 1937, the club hired landscape artist Francois Scotti to design the beautiful public rock garden. replete with waterfalls, meandering flagstone paths, and carved stone benches. You might recognize the Police Academy and Rock Gardens as the location for many movie and TV filmings. This picturesque site is also popular for events such as weddings and reunions.

Spring Fling! Celebrate the Season in LA

We’ve all sprung forward with Daylight Saving Time, and March 20 – the first day of Spring – is right around the corner. It’s time to get out and celebrate the season with a Spring Fling!

Take a hike and commune with the wildflowers – after all the heavy rains, Southern California is experiencing a Super Bloom! Explore downtown LA’s hidden treasures on a walking tour or bicycle adventure. Shop for fresh produce at a local farmers market. You can even spend a day of fitness working out with your pooch! You’ll always find inspiration when you live in DTLA1

L.A. Naturefest

Natural History Museum 900 W Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007

Discover L.A.’s wild side at L.A. Naturefest, a fun-filled two-day festival at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. There’s a surprising amount of nature in Los Angeles, and the more you know how to look for it, the more you’ll see. You’ll be blown away by the plants, animals, and the people devoted to protecting and studying them. Festival highlights include over 35 exhibitor booths with local organizations; hands on nature crafts​ and activities; free giveaways from Tree People; and seed packets from Big Green. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet live animals and talk face to face with scientists and nature experts.

poppy reserve

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve 15101 Lancaster Rd, Lancaster, CA 93536

Thanks to the recent rains, California is experiencing a Super Bloom – a rare happening in which all the desert flowers bloom at once! Each spring, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve comes alive with the seasonal surprises of the Mojave Desert Grassland habitat. The wildflower season generally lasts from as early as mid-February through May, with a variety of wildflowers creating a mosaic of color that changes daily. Eight miles of trails through the gentle rolling hills make the park a wonderful place to hike and smell the flowers. Poppies open up in mid morning, and curl up in the late afternoon/evening or if it’s cold, so check the weather forecast before arriving. No dogs, bikes on trails, drones, or picking flowers.

Theodore Payne

Theodore Payne Foundation 10459 Tuxford St. Sun Valley, CA 91352

Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants is a true force for change in Southern California. While preserving the legacy of Theodore Payne – a pioneering Los Angeles nurseryman and horticulturist – their goal is to transform the region into sustainable, healthy communities. Located on 22 acres of canyon land in the northeast corner of the San Fernando Valley, the full-service native plant nursery, seed room, bookstore, art gallery, demonstration gardens, and hiking trails are open to the public year round. Friendly on-leash dogs are welcome, and there is no admission charge.

Huntington

Huntington Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108

In 1903 Henry E. Huntington purchased the San Marino Ranch, a working ranch with citrus groves, nut and fruit orchards, alfalfa crops, a small herd of cows, and poultry. Today, the estate is home to 16 spectacular themed gardens spread across 120 acres, including Desert Garen, Camellia & Rose Gardens,  Japanese Garden, Jungle Garden, Herb Garden and more. They also offer popular botanical programs such as 2nd Thursday Garden Talks, Garden Tours, Music in the Chinese Garden, Japanese Tea House Tours. Don’t miss the Annual Spring Plant Sale, coming up Sunday April 28.

Green Muffin

Green Muffin Walking Tour Freehand Hotel 416 W 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Modeled after the popular European walking tours, Green Muffin Walking Tour is LA’s newest tour servicing historic downtown Los Angeles. Their mission is to provide an educated and humorous tour of downtown Los Angeles that anyone can afford (all tours are free and the guides work on a donations only basis). Green Muffin gives 5% of all their donations to aid the homeless on Skid Row and provide warm clothes and food. The tour kicks off ​at the Freehand Hotel lobby every weekend at 10AM and lasts approximately 90 minutes. Highlights include The Bradbury Building, Grand Central Market, Walt Disney Concert Hall and more! Look for your guide wearing a shirt with a green muffin on it. No need for reservations. They can accommodate up to 20 people per tour. Bring comfortable shoes, money for lunch, sunglasses, and a popular joke from wherever you are from.

Crafty Pedal

The Crafty Pedal: A Woke Bike Shop 520 E 15th St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

The Crafty Pedal is DTLA’s only late night cycling and craft boutique. With a love for traditional craftsmanship and elegance, along with an appreciation for new and innovative modern designs, The Crafty Pedal provides the best of both worlds, integrating classic vintage charm with modern day durability, performance and comfort. By offering reclaimed high end brands, they make owning a nice bike obtainable. Every bicycle is uniquely one of a kind and custom built to your specifications. Ready to put the pedal to the metal? Check out their L.A. Bike Friendly Directory.

Puppies & Planks

Puppies & Planks L.A. State Historic Park 1245 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

National Puppy Day is March 23, 2019! To celebrate, Puppies & Planks is putting on the first ever outdoor fitness festival for humans and dogs!. Created by YouTube fitness guru Cassey Ho of Blogilates, and presented by PETCO, this outdoor event will feature a full day of fitness, pups, shopping, food, and more! Bring all your friends and fam for a fun day in the park with vendor booths, Instagram photo stations, giveaways, and lots of cute dogs. Start the day off with a 3K dog walk around LA Historic Park! General admission is free. Buy one class and get an all-access pass to all of the classes on the schedule. The first 500 people who reserve an all-access pass will receive an exclusive swag bag filled with goodies from the sponsors. Your entire ticket purchase (100%) will be donated directly to LA Animal Services and other local rescue organizations.

Historic Core Farmer's Market

Historic Core Farmers Market 5th St. (between Broadway and Spring)

Historic Core Farmers Market, LA’s newest addition to the DTLA farmers market scene, is held every Sunday from 9AM – 2PM. In addition to fruits and vegetables, you’ll find farm-fresh eggs (free range and sprout-fed); breakfast and brunch items; sweet pastries and empanadas; Mediterranean dips and spreads; flowers and floral arrangements; natural homemade skin care products; and dog food and pooch products. Along with fresh local groceries, there’s a selection of prepared food and drinks including fresh juices and lemonade; coffee; tacos and breakfast burritos; pupusas, barbecue, curry, and much more!

Farmers Market Pershing Square

Certified Farmers Market @Pershing Square 532 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Every Wednesday, Pershing Square Farmers Market, presented in partnership with Raw Inspiration, sells garden fresh fruits, vegetables, and special delicacies. Raw Inspiration’s mission is to educate children and adults on the importance of a healthy diet, especially on the importance of eating fresh fruits and vegetables daily. To accompany that mission, they have set up a program where growers can distribute their produce at neighborhood farmers markets. In and around Los Angeles, it is estimated that nearly 2,000,000 visitors enjoy Raw Inspiration’s farmers markets every year, and that number continues to increase with every new market opening.