1. Echo Park Lake, lotus
    Photograph: Rozette Rago for Time Out | Echo Park Lake
  2. Echo Park Lake
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  3. Echo Park Lake, Los Angeles
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  4. The bridge at Echo Park Lake.
    Photograph: Riley Carithers | Echo Park Lake Reopening
  5. Echo Park Lake Reopening
    Photograph: Riley Carithers
  6. Echo Park sign.
    Photograph: Riley Carithers | Echo Park Lake Reopening

Review

Echo Park Lake

4 out of 5 stars
  • Attractions | Parks and gardens
  • Echo Park
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

After a massive makeover several years back, the Eastside’s historic Echo Park Lake finally became a family-friendly destination worthy of its bold backdrop: the Downtown skyline amid the lotus flower blooms and fountains. The lake has been around since 1860—it was once used as a drinking water reservoir, and later as a recreational park with canoes and fishing. Today, you can pedal your way through the lake in a swan boat (which is an especially romantic date option at night), stroll around the path that hugs its borders or cozy up with a book and picnic blanket. Either way, make sure to stop at the revived boathouse, which lately seems to be a revolving door for casual dining concepts—right now it’s a pizza place—and the Lady of the Lake statue.

Details

Address
751 Echo Park Ave
Los Angeles
90026
Price:
Free; pedal boat rentals $13, kids $7.50 per hour
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What’s on

Lotus Festival

Celebrate the (potential though likely just ceremonial) bloom of Echo Park Lake’s beloved floating flowers at the 45th annual Lotus Festival. Expect plenty of food, music, dance, carnival rides, dragon boat races and—if we’re lucky—the lotus flower beds in full bloom. Lantern launches will take place during the concurrent Lights of Dreams Festival (Sat 2–9pm, Sun 2–8pm). This year will also see the second edition of the Lotus 5K Run/Walk (Sun 8am). The historic festival celebrates the contributions of Asian Americans to L.A., and this time around is specifically honoring the people and culture of Sri Lanka.
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