Veterans Memorial Park is a beautiful 97-acre park comprising rolling hills, grassy picnic areas, a large pavilion, camping areas and a community recreation building. The park occupies the grounds of the original site of Veterans Hospital built in the 1940s but severely damaged in the 1971 Sylmar Earthquake. In 1972, the U.S. government transferred ownership of the property to Los Angeles County and after demolition and rebuilding; Veterans Memorial Park was dedicated in 1979.
- Operating Hours
- Monday – Sunday
- 6:30am to 9:00pm
- Staff and Programming Hours
- Monday - Thursday
- 10:30am to 9:00pm
- Friday
- 10:30am to 7:00pm
- Saturday
- 8:30am to 5:00pm
- No Staff on Sunday
- Restroom Hours
- Monday - Sunday
- 7:00am to 8:30pm
- General: (818) 833-7550
- Reservations: (800) 267-2757
- Children's Play Areas
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms
- Barbecue
- Camping Sites
- Disc Golf Courses
- Group Picnic Shelters
- Hiking Trails
- Memorials
- Multipurpose Rooms
- Outdoor Kitchens
- Picnic Shelters
- Camping
- Dance and Theatre Arts
- Disc Golf
- Exercising and Fitness
- Martial Arts
- Self Defense Classes
- Tiny Tots
- Walking Clubs
Programs
Tiny Tots Program is designed to assist with preparing children for a transition to kinder garden. Children learn letters, numbers, shapes and clors through play. Great opportunity for children to develop motor skills, learn and socialize. Children must be potty trained
Tiny Tots Program is designed to assist with preparing children for a transition to kinder garden. Children learn letters, numbers, shapes and clors through play. Great opportunity for children to develop motor skills, learn and socialize. Children must be potty trained
Tiny Tots Program is designed to assist with preparing children for a transition to kinder garden. Children learn letters, numbers, shapes and clors through play. Great opportunity for children to develop motor skills, learn and socialize. Children must be potty trained
Tiny Tots Program is designed to assist with preparing children for a transition to kinder garden. Children learn letters, numbers, shapes and clors through play. Great opportunity for children to develop motor skills, learn and socialize. Children must be potty trained