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Camp Little Bear gives Bell a playful small-city park
Camp Little Bear Park is one of Bell's clearest family stops, with play space, mini golf, and a summer water-play area in a very compact city.
Bell is small in land, so a park has to work hard. Camp Little Bear does that by turning a single neighborhood spot into a place for young kids, parties, summer play, and everyday outdoor time.
The park sits at 6704 Orchard Avenue and is built around imagination and active play. It has a mini-golf course and a seasonal water-play area, which makes it stand out from a basic playground. For families nearby, that can mean an easy outing without driving across the county.
The scale also fits Bell. This is a compact city where parks and shared public rooms matter because many homes do not have much outdoor space. A park like this becomes part of the rhythm of birthdays, warm afternoons, and quick family meetups.
Look at the park page for the seasonal water-play schedule and any reservation details. The main thing to know is that Bell does have a bright little family park tucked into the neighborhood grid.
Where to see it
Camp Little Bear Park at 6704 Orchard Avenue in Bell.
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Reviewed July 1, 2026
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