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Entradero Park Loop

(Torrance, CA)

4 of 5 Stars

Entradero Park is a flood control basin hidden away in a residential part of Torrance, but for the 99% of the time that it doesn't need to keep storm drains working, facilities include:

1. Restored wetlands habitat in the middle.

2. Shaded picnic area in one corner.

3. City park with field, playground, basketball courts and a dog run along one edge.

4. Baseball fields wrapping around the center (used by the local Little League, among others).

5. Walking path through the scrub habitat around the edge of the basin.

6. Parking.

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The loop trail itself is a relaxing walk. Depending on time of year, you may be able to spot wildflowers, birds, rabbits, etc. There's not much in the way of shade - it's almost all scrub - but it has a couple of scenic viewpoints, and part of it runs close to the wetlands. The pond usually has water in it, and often has ducks, geese, and other waterfowl.

The combinations can sometimes be amusing: I once watched a flock of geese trying to share the baseball outfield with a riding lawnmower. The lawnmower would approach them, they'd all take wing, and then they'd settle somewhere nearby where the grass hadn't been cut yet...and then repeat the cycle when the lawnmower turned around for the next pass!

Pokémon Go Note: There are a few Pokéstops scattered along the trail, plus two gyms, one at the north entrance and one at one of the baseball fields at the south end of the road.

— Kelson Vibber, 2023-09-21. Updated 2023-11-19.

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