Learn about eight L.A. parks that you can reach from Union Station without a car.
Los Angeles is home to some amazing outdoor destinations, including beaches, parks, natural areas, and trails. For those with cars, traveling to these places is usually not too difficult. However, for folks without a vehicle, getting there can range from challenging to almost impossible. In this article, well-known writer and hiker Casey Schreiner highlights eight destinations that people can reach by foot from Union Station or by transit from the terminal, including:
- Grand Park
- Los Angeles State Historic Park
- Vista Hermosa Natural Park
- Ernest E. Debs Regional Park
- Elysian Park
- Griffith Park, Western Canyon
- Griffith Park, Griffith Observatory
- Echo Mountains
The need for improved access to parks and trails in Los Angeles County is well-documented in a number of recent studies. In particular, both Metro's Transit to Parks Strategic Plan and the Los Angeles Countywide Parks Needs Assessment Plus (PNA+) call for expanding access to recreational destinations via public transit.
FULL STORY: 8 L.A. hikes you can get to from Union Station
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