Attractions and places to see around Lynwood, California, include local landmarks, parks, and cultural sites. This city serves as a base for exploring the diverse offerings of Los Angeles County. Lynwood features a mix of historical sites, green spaces, and cultural hubs, providing various points of interest for visitors. The area offers opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor recreation.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Pennsy Greenway is a 14.5-mile rails-to-trails paved path following the former Penn Central Railway. It currently connects Munster, Indiana, to Lansing, Illinois.
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This pedestrian bridge sits above the intersection of Calumet Avenue and River Drive and helps increase safety at the busy intersection off I-94.
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The Little Calumet River starts in Gary and flows northwest. With significant stretches in both Indiana and Illinois, the Little Calumet River is known for linking cities and towns throughout the Chicago region.
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This trail runs 17.7 miles (28.5 km) from Hammond to Crown Point. It follows the former Erie Lackawanna Railway which closed was abandoned in 1986. You cycle through green countryside and several towns. It's paved and smooth – a great place to ride!
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Great traffic free cycling and walking route. Nice surface and plenty of places to stop along the way.
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The Pensy Greenway is part of a much longer paved path. Very well maintained, it goes through beautiful areas of southern Chicago.
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Such a clean trail and I noticed that the motorists all yielded the right of way to my nephew and I at all of the intersections.
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Lynwood and its surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore trails like the Erie-Lackawanna Rail-Trail, which is great for traffic-free cycling and walking, or the Illinois Pennsy Greenway, a well-maintained paved path. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Cycling around Lynwood.
Lynwood boasts several parks perfect for relaxation and recreation. Notable options include Lynwood City Park with its walking trails and sports fields, Yvonne Burke-John D. Ham Park featuring a serene lake and fitness area, and Lynwood Pacific Park for leisurely strolls. Other parks like DeForest Park, Wilson Park (with a splash pad), and Roosevelt Memorial Park (with a rose garden) also offer ample green space.
Lynwood has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can visit the historic Lynwood Pacific Electric Railway Depot, built in 1917, which showcases the city's transportation heritage. Other significant sites include St. Emydius Catholic Church, an architectural gem, and the historic Lynwood Theatre, which has entertained residents for generations. The Lynwood History Museum also offers insights into the city's past.
Yes, Plaza México is a prominent cultural and commercial hub in Lynwood. It's inspired by traditional Mexican plazas and architecture, offering a unique shopping and dining experience. The plaza features replicas of famous Mexican monuments and hosts events celebrating Mexican heritage throughout the year.
Absolutely. Lynwood's parks like Wilson Park with its splash pad are great for families. Beyond the city, the wider Los Angeles County offers attractions such as the California Science Center with interactive exhibits, and Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum for aviation enthusiasts. For active fun, you can find trampoline parks, escape rooms, go-kart racing, and bowling alleys in the vicinity.
While Lynwood itself is urban, it's close to significant natural features. The Little Calumet River, mentioned as a highlight, flows through the region, linking cities and towns. The area's parks, such as Yvonne Burke-John D. Ham Park with its lake, provide local natural escapes. Furthermore, Lynwood is within a few hours' drive of national parks like Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Joshua Tree National Park, and Channel Islands National Park.
Yes, several attractions and trails in the area are wheelchair accessible. The Calumet Avenue Pedestrian Bridge is designed to be wheelchair accessible and includes facilities. Additionally, trails like the Erie-Lackawanna Rail-Trail, Illinois Pennsy Greenway, and Pennsy Greenway are noted for their smooth, paved surfaces, making them suitable for wheelchairs.
Lynwood's location in Los Angeles County provides access to a wealth of world-class museums. These include the Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the California Science Center (featuring the Space Shuttle Endeavour), the Museum of Latin American Art, and the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum. Other notable options are the Watts Towers Art Center, California African American Museum, LACMA, and The Getty Center.
Visitors frequently praise the trails around Lynwood for their excellent conditions and accessibility. For example, the Erie-Lackawanna Rail-Trail is highlighted for its traffic-free cycling and walking, smooth paved surface, and numerous stopping points. The Illinois Pennsy Greenway is also noted for being very well-maintained and passing through beautiful areas.
Yes, many of the trails in the area are suitable for easy walking and cycling. The Erie-Lackawanna Rail-Trail and the Illinois Pennsy Greenway are both well-maintained, paved paths that offer easy routes. For more specific easy routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Lynwood guide, which includes several moderate and easy options.
Lynwood, like much of Southern California, enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for outdoor activities, spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the most pleasant temperatures, avoiding the hotter summer months and potential winter rains. These seasons are ideal for exploring parks, trails, and cultural sites comfortably.
Lynwood and its surrounding areas offer various dining and accommodation options. Plaza México provides a unique dining experience with its array of restaurants. Given Lynwood's proximity to Los Angeles, you'll find a wide range of cafes, pubs, and accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets within a short drive of the city's attractions and trailheads.


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