HIGHLAND PARK RECREATION CENTER


Address: 
6150 Piedmont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90042
Region: 
Metro
Council District: 
14
Neighborhood Service Area: 
East Los Angeles
Directions via Google Maps

Phone: 
(213) 847-4876
Fax: 
(213) 847-4379
Email Address: 
HIGHLANDPARK.RECREATIONCENTER@LACITY.ORG




Sports and Fitness Programs
Volleyball, Soccer Futsal, Summer Night Lights, Martial Arts, Basketball, Fitness Exercise, Baseball, Softball, Flag Football, Dance, Badminton, Tennis, Kickball, Frisbee Sports, Dodgeball

Cultural Programs
Camps, Afterschool, LA Kids

LA Kids Job Opportunities

Facility Features 

Basketball Courts (Lighted / Indoor), Basketball Courts (Lighted / Outdoor), Childrens Play Area, Community Room, Picnic Tables, Kitchen, Stage, Computer Lab, Baseball Diamond

SUMMER DAY CAMP
The Highland Park Summer Day Camp offers a variety of activities for youth ages 6-12 years old.  Such activities include sports, arts & crafts, games, swimming, cooking, dance, movies, team building skills, themed presentations, and field trips.  Highland Park also provides free lunch and snacks to the campers.  

WINTER DAY CAMP
The Highland Park Winter Day Camp offers a variety of activities for youth ages 5-13 years old.  Such activities include sports, arts & crafts, games, swimming, cooking, dance, movies, team building skills, themed presentations, and field trips.  Snack is provided each day, but campers need to bring their own lunch.  Volunteer opportunities are available for teenage youth ages 14-17 years old  through the Camp Leadership Program.  The Camp Leadership participants assist with the Winter Day Camp by helping to plan, prepare, execute, and evaluate the camp activities.  Through this unique volunteer opportunity, participants learn leadership skills and build character through youth development. 

SPRING DAY CAMP
The Highland Park Spring Day Camp offers a variety of activities for youth ages 5-13 years old.  Such activities include sports, arts & crafts, games, swimming, cooking, dance, movies, team building skills, themed presentations, and field trips.  Snack is provided each day, but campers need to bring their own lunch.  Volunteer opportunities are available for teenage youth ages 14-17 years old  through the Camp Leadership Program.  The Camp Leadership participants assist with the Spring Day Camp by helping to plan, prepare, execute, and evaluate the camp activities.  Through this unique volunteer opportunity, participants learn leadership skills and build character through youth development. 


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