Arts District Dog Park

Arts District Dog Park DOG PARK OPEN 5:00 am-11pm
1004 E. 4th Street, 90013 (corner of 4th and Molino) You can read more on LARABA at: http://www.laraba.org .

The Los Angeles River Artists and Business Association (LARABA), with HUGE HELP from Officer Jack Richter, LAPD, has procured a property that is now our dog park! If you don't know, LARABA is a non-profit community betterment association, who's purpose is to help improve the quality of life in the Arts District, by encouraging a lively and healthy social, cultural and economic climate. The propert

y is at 1004 E. 4th Street, 90013 (corner of 4th and Molino) just before going over the 4th street bridge. We always need help maintaining the park and raising funds so help if you can.

03/08/2023

On July 21, 2022, The migratory monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus plexippus), known for its spectacular annual journey of up to 4,000 kilometers across the Americas, was placed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesTM as Endangered, threatened by habitat destruction and climate change.

More improvements to come!
02/02/2023

More improvements to come!

Street art, restaurants, breweries and more bring tourists

05/09/2022

2022 Call to Arts & Cultural Organizations
Request for Qualifications (RFQ)

Metro Art invites arts and cultural organizations to submit qualifications for the 2022 Arts & Cultural Organization Pool.

Please help support our parks!
05/05/2021

Please help support our parks!

Understanding our past helps us make better choices for the future!
04/07/2021

Understanding our past helps us make better choices for the future!

HOW DO PARKS GET MADE?

Thru local activism!

U. S. Senator John Conness was one of our first legislative heroes who advocated for preserving public space. An immigrant, born in Abbey Ireland, he was one of 14 children. John’s family moved to New York at the age of 15.

As a young man and caught by the Gold Rush bug, John headed to California where he settled down and took a stab at running for office. After losing twice, he was ultimately appointed Senator.

Because of John's advocacy, the federal government set aside Yosemite Valley for preservation. President Abraham Lincoln signed The Act of June 30, 1864, which relinquished the land to the state of California. Our fair state managed the famous glacial valley until 1906.

California's first state park was created by the 1862 Yosemite Grant, which today constitutes part of Yosemite National Park.

The photo was taken by Carleton E Watkins (1829-1916), considered to be one of the finest American landscape photographers of the nineteenth century.

03/29/2021

Address

1004 E 4th Street
Los Angeles, CA
90013

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 11pm
Tuesday 5am - 11pm
Wednesday 5am - 11pm
Thursday 5am - 11pm
Friday 5am - 11pm
Saturday 5am - 11pm
Sunday 5am - 11pm

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