The Bellevue Walking Path is a walking and jogging trail in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The path encircles Bellevue Park & Recreation Center and is approximately half a mile in length. There is little to no elevation gain on this easy, flat path, making it accessible to most people. The path is mostly dirt and popular for walking, running, jogging, and dog walking. A walk around Bellevue Park can take as long as you wish, and people often do multiple laps.
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BELLEVUE PARK AND RECREATION CENTER
The Bellevue Park and Recreation Center is a small, family-friendly, community-driven park in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. In spite of its small size, it has many amenities to offer. There are a wide variety of low-cost recreation programs, after-school and summer programs, classes, clubs, and sports teams. The park has picnic tables, barbecue grates, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, playgrounds (one for toddlers and one for older children), benches, exercise equipment, a jogging path, etc.
It's a lively park with lots of different things to do. There are often people walking their dogs on the jogging path, adults exercising on the equipment, and kids playing in the playgrounds. And, on most days there's an ice cream truck and someone selling cotton candy and balloons in the paved parking lot.
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Bellevue Park & Recreation Center
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