This park is sad =(. I brought my son here to change things up. He wanted to leave within 30 minutes. He only lasted that long because we ran into someone we know, and he wanted to play with one of his toys. The playground equipment is old and so small. I saw a group of people exercising. This is a nice, local park for that kind of activity. If you are looking for a fun park for your kids, skip this one.
N J.
Tu valoración: 3 Redondo Beach, CA
The park consists of a small play structure, a public plaza with tables, and a moderately large field surrounded by a concrete walkway. The park is often empty. Folk from the neighboring retirement home and parents with very young children are its main visitors. If you’re looking for a quiet place, this is it.
Jason S.
Tu valoración: 4 Arlington, MA
I like my small local park, though I rarely get a chance to enjoy it. It has a small plasticy-corporate children’s playground/jungle gym. It also has a decent-sized field for a good game of ultimate frisbee. On the North edge, I think there are tables and benches, but it’s not clear to me if this is part of the park or it is owned by the senior housing complex just North of the park. Mostly I see people walking their dogs here. This is amusing because there are«No Dogs Allowed» signs all over the perimeter of the park. As long as folks clean up after their dogs I don’t think I care. However, there is an «official» dog park elsewhere in Redondo Beach, though far less convenient if you live around Andrews Park. I envy the folks who have houses overlooking this park — what a nice view!
Cheri A.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Andrews Park is a small park with picnic table and a small playground [see photos]. I mostly see woman with small children here and seniors from the nearby senior complex but occasionally I see homeless people and once a couple stripping copper from wire(probably stolen from a nearby new cont ruction).