What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
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Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
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Isabelle playing on the bridge
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Walking path and some birds flying
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Water Quality notice
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Playground
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The lagoon
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Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
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Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
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-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
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-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.
What Is it?: The Colorado Lagoon is a 13 acre urban wetland located in the Belmont Heights neighborhood of Long Beach. You can see all types of aquatic life here including jellyfish, birds, turtles, and fish. There is a walking path around the edge of most of the lagoon, and a pedestrian bridge that goes across it. The beach area is great for kids because the water is shallow and has no real waves. There is a playground here with a jungle gym and plenty of sand to dig in. There are picnic tables to eat at, and plenty of shade.
Tips:
- – Don’t forget the sand toys!
- – Check water quality if you want to swim.
- – No barbecues
- – Don’t feed the wildlife
- – Pick up all trash
- – The on-site bathroom were under construction at press time so there was a Porta-potty. I would suggest bringing a few napkins in case it runs out of toilet paper.
-
-
Colorado Lagoon Pedestrian bridge
-
-
Isabelle playing on the bridge
-
-
Walking path and some birds flying
-
-
Water Quality notice
-
-
Playground
-
-
The lagoon
-
-
Picnic tables
Cost: Free
Hours: Daily 8 am – 10 pm.
Stroller Friendly: You can push a stroller on the path around the lagoon and across the bridge, but when the path ends, it’s sand. Unless you plan on a short walk, I would leave the stroller in the car.
Inside/Outside: Outside
Alcohol: No
Parking: Yes, there is street parking but not a parking lot. During busy times, you may have difficulty finding a close spot and may need to take a couple trips from the car if you brought a picnic or beach stuff, so pack things into easy-to-carry bags
Active family: Yes
Food: You can bring food and there are shaded picnic tables to eat at.
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are my own and are in no way affiliated with the official Colorado Lagoon. The information I provided is based upon my own experience at the Colorado Lagoon and the hours, fees, location, and anything else is subject to change in subsequent years. Please call ahead to verify any information given before planning your trip.