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Almanac note · Outdoors

La Mirada Regional Park is the city and county outdoor anchor

La Mirada Regional Park brings together county parkland, a lake, sports fields, picnic areas, hills, trees, and the Splash! aquatics center next door.

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La Mirada Regional Park is the outdoor place that explains a lot of the city’s daily recreation map. It is county-owned parkland, but it sits right in La Mirada’s local life. Families use it for sports, picnics, walking, playgrounds, and summer water plans.

The park includes fields, courts, picnic areas, hills, trees, and a lake. Nearby Splash! La Mirada adds the aquatics layer, with teaching, competition, and family-water uses. Together, they make the area feel like a city park, county park, and recreation campus in one place.

Check the right operator for the part of the day you want. LA County handles the regional park page, while Splash! posts its own hours, programs, and admission details. Water features and schedules can change by season.

The lake, hills, and trees give the park a softer feel than a sports complex, while Splash adds a more scheduled side. That split is useful when families compare freeform park time with ticketed water time.

Where to see it

La Mirada Regional Park and Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center. Check county and Splash pages for current access.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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