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“Dedicated to Apollo 11”
Los Angeles County began construction of Apollo Park in 1969, and it was dedicated in 1972. Named in honor of the Apollo 11 astronauts who first journeyed to the moon, this 56-acre aquatic recreation area is part of the Antelope Valley Wastewater Reclamation Project. The park comprises 26 acres of three recreational lakes (Aldrin, Armstrong and Collins) and 30 landscaped acres of park land.
Family friendly park with some bonuses and setbacks. The park is large and awesome to walk with infants and newborns with great scenery to discover. You can find quite a few types of birds, some... Read more
One of my happy places! This park calms me! I love seeing all of the trees, dragon flies, squirrels, variety of ducks/birds and fish. I like to walk here and be at peace! Family oriented! Heavy... Read more
Probably the nicest park in all of antelope valley if I am going to be honest. It's super quiet, beautiful and relaxing all around. It opens from 6:30am and closes at sunset which is roughly 6pm.... Read more
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