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Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path

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4.7

(1691)

6,145

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Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path

00:21

1.36km

0m

Hiking

An easy 0.8-mile paved walking path at Cheviot Hills Recreation Center, perfect for a leisurely stroll and family-friendly outdoor activity.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path?

The path is predominantly paved and generally flat, making it an easy and accessible route. It's more of a leisurely stroll than a challenging hike, suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

How long does it typically take to walk this path?

The path is approximately 1.36 kilometers (0.85 miles) long. Most visitors can complete the walk in about 20 minutes at a casual pace.

Is the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path suitable for families with children?

Yes, this path is ideal for families. Its easy, flat, and paved terrain, combined with the amenities of the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center like a children's playground, make it very family-friendly.

Is the walking path dog-friendly?

While the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center is a public park, specific dog policies for the walking path may vary. It's always best to check the official Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks website for current regulations regarding dogs on trails and in park areas. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in most public parks.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll enjoy open green spaces and well-maintained grounds. The path is surrounded by trees and offers views of the various recreational facilities within the center. It's described as a tranquil pocket within the city, providing a sense of openness and fresh air.

What facilities are available at the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center?

The recreation center is a significant community hub. Beyond the walking path, it offers tennis courts, basketball courts, a baseball field, a children's playground with shaded structures, picnic areas, an outdoor fitness zone, and even an archery range.

Where can I park when visiting the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path?

Parking is available at the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center. For detailed information on parking availability and any potential fees, it is recommended to visit the official Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks website: lacity.gov.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center or its walking path?

Generally, public parks in Los Angeles, including their walking paths, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for general use. However, some specific facilities within the recreation center (like tennis courts or the archery range) might have reservation requirements or fees. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please consult the official Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks website: lacity.gov.

What is the best time of year to visit the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path?

The path is pleasant year-round due to Los Angeles' mild climate. However, it's particularly refreshing after rain when the green fields are vibrant. Mornings and late afternoons are generally cooler and less crowded.

Are there any unpaved sections or opportunities for more challenging hikes nearby?

The Cheviot Hills Recreation Center Walking Path itself is predominantly paved and designed for easy strolls. If you're looking for unpaved trails or more challenging hikes, you would need to explore other parks or natural areas in the greater Los Angeles region, as this specific path does not offer such terrain.

What makes this walking path unique compared to other city parks?

Its uniqueness lies in its integration within the comprehensive Cheviot Hills Recreation Center. Beyond the pleasant walking path, visitors have access to a wide array of recreational facilities, including a rare public archery range, making it a dynamic and engaging environment for various activities.

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