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A variety of athletic options are available at Ridgecrest Park, including tennis courts, a fitness court, and a basketball court. Walkers can enjoy a sidewalk loop through the park which provides panoramic views of Saddleback Valley.
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Located on 4.5 acres, Gibson Mariposa Park is butterfly themed and features environmentally friendly water collection systems and landscaping. The park has an open grass field, playground, splash pad and educational kiosk as well as walking paths and basketball courts.
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9155 E Mission Drive, Rosemead, CA 91770
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Open in the summer for public swim, Rosemead Aquatic Center Pool offers day passes to those visiting the area. The pool features picnic accommodations, water slides, interactive water play and an indoor locker room and shower facility.
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The City of Walnut Hiking Trails is a series of trails that span 30.5-miles in length and can be used for mountain biking, hiking, and walking. The trails also support equestrian activities and hiking.
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Bob Baker Marionettes offers puppet shows suitable for the younger ones. They have shows both in Los Angeles and all over the country in their traveling show.
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In addition to freestyle skating, Ice Palace offers a chance for both youths and adults to learn how to play hockey in its ice rink. The rink has its own pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.
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The Rink is an ice hockey facility that features public skate, a fully stocked pro shop, youth hockey camps, and youth hockey leagues. The ice rink also has a learn to play program that provides free hockey instruction.
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Maple Hill Park is a public facility. The park offers basketball courts and tennis courts. There are also picnic tables and barbeques. Maple Hill Park provides a play area for kids and doggy poop bags for dog owners.
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Considered to be the largest park in the city, Rosemead Park offers three playground areas, a swimming pool, several picnic shelters with barbeque grills, baseball fields, and restroom facilities. The park is also home to a well-used half-mile walking trail.
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The home of multiple baseball fields, Creekside Park hosts many games and competitions. A city owned and managed space, movies, musical concerts and other special events are also offered each summer at this park.