Reviews
This was my first time visiting this place, I participated in the Palos Verdes Trails 5k run or walk. The trial is very nice , all dirt not paved, it runs along and under Hawthorne blvd. This trail is used as a horse trial so there is horse droppings all along the trial. Not to bad especially after covid since I couldn't really smell it. Parking is available though it's just a dirt lot
This park is a hidden gem. It's quiet and ideal for socially distanced outdoor activities. There's many sport courts: tennis, baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball. There's also a playground, horse arenas, picnic areas, clean restrooms, little free community library, and much more. This peaceful park gives access to charming hiking and horse riding trails. The lawns are very well kept.
Very nice little park. Went to walk my dog and they were having a special horse competition. Tennis courts were clean and staff were helpful
Fair park with trail and small kid play area. Unique as it's having horse trail and having rolling hill estate tennis club.
Amazing park. So much to do. See horses. Play on the playground. Play tennis.
We reserved for birthday party of my grand nephew. Maybe 50+ family and friends. It was very relaxing.
This is our go-to Park these days for parks that both of our children enjoy. Unfortunately, it's not all that close to us, but we still make it up there quite a bit because it has basketball courts for my son and the rims are slightly lower than a standard room. And my daughter likes seeing the horses as well as playing on the playground and biting her scooter around. Playground: It's a nice kids playground. My children are four and eight and they both like playing there, however, the 8-year-old is slowly starting to get less interested in it. It's got slides, swings, and if I'm not mistaken it's all on wood chips. The wood chips part isn't the best, but it makes sense to park people since you find it in a number of places. Restrooms: During park hours, the bathrooms are always open by the tennis courts. I don't know if there are other bathrooms, but bathrooms have never been an issue at the park for our family.
The shiny white courts at Rolling Hills Estates’ Ernie Howlett park; it’s not fully pictured here, but to the right of the basketball court is a pristine but neglected and shallow, semi-coarse sand volleyball court. These courts are hidden in the middle of the peninsula’s far more popular equestrian infrastructure.
Public horse rings are amazing. My kids love the playground
Great with place with kids play area, basket ball court, base ball court and lots tennis courts with Tennis club