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United States, California, Los Angeles

Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park

Sports Facility · Lake · Wetland

4.6 (375 ratings)

Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park in Los Angeles is a scenic and spacious park spanning 317.7 acres, offering a multitude of options for walkers and runners to enjoy. With its ...

Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park in Los Angeles is a scenic and spacious park spanning 317.7 acres, offering a multitude of options for walkers and runners to enjoy. With its well-maintained trails and picturesque surroundings, this park is the ideal destination for those seeking an active outdoor experience. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, the park's diverse routes cater to various fitness levels and preferences, ensuring that every visitor can find the perfect path to explore and stay active. One of the standout features of Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is its network of routes that provide options for walkers and runners of all abilities. The park offers a variety of routes, including the serene Ax Lake trail, the scenic Lake Ax trail, and the refreshing Machado Lake on PCH and Vermont trail. Whether you're aiming for a quick one-mile walk or a more extensive 5-mile run, there's a route to suit your desired distance and pace. The park's well-marked trails and beautiful natural surroundings make it an inviting and rewarding destination for individuals looking to engage in walking and running activities. For those seeking a comprehensive resource for park and route information, the Pacer Pedometer app is an excellent tool to download. It provides detailed insights into the park's trails, including distance, estimated time, and user reviews. Whether you're a regular at Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park or planning your first visit, the Pacer Pedometer app can enhance your experience by offering valuable information to help you make the most of your walking or running activities in this stunning natural setting.

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Walking and Running in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park

Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, located in Los Angeles, is a haven for walkers and runners looking to engage in outdoor activities. With its extensive bike paths and sports facilities such as swimming pools, golf courses, soccer courts, and baseball courts, this park offers a diverse range of options for ...

Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, located in Los Angeles, is a haven for walkers and runners looking to engage in outdoor activities. With its extensive bike paths and sports facilities such as swimming pools, golf courses, soccer courts, and baseball courts, this park offers a diverse range of options for those seeking to incorporate walking and running into their fitness routine. The park's ample parking lots make it convenient for visitors to access the various amenities, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park provides the ideal setting for your walking and running activities in Los Angeles.

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https://www.laparks.org/park/ken-malloy-harbor-regional
Essential Amenities
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Soccer field
Baseball field
Bike path
Golf course
Swimming pool
Best Walking Routes in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
#1 - Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
(6 reviews)
Length: 1 milesEst. Time: 17m
#2 - Ax lake
(4 reviews)
Length: 4.5 milesEst. Time: 1h25m
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Reviews of Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
4.6/5
375 ratings
osc2ad2020/10/24
5

Great place to for a walk ride your bicycle and have fun with family and friends.

enghazi2020/07/27
5

Beautiful hike, like getting out of town without even having to get in my car.

Zheng2019/01/09
4

Nice place, thank you for sharing this!

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proposed park
FAQs about Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
Where is the best place to walk in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
The best place to walk in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is around Ax Lake, which has a rating of 4.0 based on 2 reviews from the Pacer community. It offers a 4.5-mile route, which takes approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete.
How many routes are in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park offers multiple routes for walking and running. The Pacer community has provided information about 4 different routes in the park.
Which is the longest route in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
The longest route in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is around Lake Ax, which is 5 miles long and takes approximately 1 hour and 48 minutes to complete. It has a rating of 3.0 based on 1 review from the Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
Yes, Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park provides several amenities for walkers and runners, including a bike path, which offers a great opportunity for walking and running.
How accessible is Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is easily accessible with multiple parking lots available, making it convenient for visitors to access the park for walking, running, or other activities.
What kind of sports can I do in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
In addition to walking and running, Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park offers sports facilities such as a swimming pool, golf course, soccer court, and baseball court, providing a variety of sports options for visitors to enjoy.
What is the best season to walk in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
The best season to walk in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is typically in the spring and fall when the weather is mild and pleasant.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
In Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, you should prepare for mild winters and warm, dry summers. It's advisable to bring sun protection and stay hydrated during the summer months.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park?
In Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, you may encounter various bird species, including waterfowl and migratory birds. Additionally, you might see squirrels, rabbits, and other small mammals while walking or running in the park.
Best Walking Routes in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
#1 - Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
4.5 (6 reviews)
Length: 1 milesEst. Time: 17m
#2 - Ax lake
4 (4 reviews)
Length: 4.5 milesEst. Time: 1h25m
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Nearby Parks
Waterfront Park
Wilhall Park
Carriage Crest Park
Banning Park
Harbor Highlands Park
Lomita Park
Irene Lewis Park
John Mendez Baseball Park
proposed park
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Best Walking Routes in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
#1- Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
(6 reviews)
Length: 1 milesEst. Time: 17m
#2- Ax lake
(4 reviews)
Length: 4.5 milesEst. Time: 1h25m
Reviews of Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
osc2ad2020/10/24
5

Great place to for a walk ride your bicycle and have fun with family and friends.

enghazi2020/07/27
5

Beautiful hike, like getting out of town without even having to get in my car.

Zheng2019/01/09
4

Nice place, thank you for sharing this!

Barbara2024/10/29
4
dellislove2024/06/22
4
Kenneth2024/05/20
4
Hilario2024/05/13
4
Daphne2023/04/06
5
AlexisPM2022/12/23
5
Hana2022/07/12
5
dellislove2020/06/03
5
4.6/5
375 ratings