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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