Centered on the recently renovated and reopened Hollyhock House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Barnsdall offers sunny lawns and shaded groves for you to enjoy your picnic spoils. Read more.
This hidden jewel of Griffith Park requires a bit of a hike to reach, but the impressive views, well-tended grounds, and secretive location are totally worth the trek. Read more.
Just across the street from USC, you’ll find the stunning seven-acre Rose Garden perfect for an afternoon of picnicking. Read more.
The namesake 28' steel rocket ship playground structure has welcomed kids since the early 1960s, while the panoramic views of the L.A. basin have enticed picnickers for just as long. Read more.
While it may not be as secluded as some of the other parks in L.A., Grand Park still delivers with plenty of great spots to picnic right in the heart of downtown. Read more.
If you haven’t yet explored the old cages and stone caves of the abandoned Griffith Park Zoo, it’s time to pack your picnic and head to the SW corner of Griffith Park, just past the merry-go-round. Read more.
The former Pacific Palisades Estate of actor Will Rogers, this 186-acre property offers plenty of picnicking opportunities to wile away a day with hiking trails, a historic house, and scenic views. Read more.
Head to the shore of Lake Balboa in this massive park for some prime picnic locations. There are picnic tables, barbecue pits, and huge areas to spread out your blanket, all offering scenic views. Read more.
After an impressive restoration, this is an attractive destination for picnics. Shade, barbecue pits, and picnic tables are in short supply, but there are great views of the lake. Read more.
The largest park in the South Bay, Polliwog delivers 18-acres of picnic real estate. Grab a spot near the large pond; though you may have to share one of the grills if you plan to do any cooking. Read more.