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There are panoramic views of canyons, agriculture, coastal headlands, ocean and offshore islands from this site and a flat grassy play area. It is landscaped and has a safety fence just below the bluff to restrict access to the canyon below without blocking the views. From the bluff top are panoramic views of undeveloped space on the south side of the city. There is a parking lot (parking by permit only), but no restrooms. Dogs must be on a leash.
The City Council has approved parking restrictions on Park Place near Del Cerro Park to improve safety and circulation near the entrance to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve. Neighborhood Permit Parking Programs have been instituted in the nearby neighborhoods.
Public Parking is allowed on the south side of Crenshaw Boulevard.
Parking has been restricted on Park Place adjacent to Del Cerro Park.
The sixteen (16) parking spaces adjacent to Del Cerro Park on Park Place are designated for RPV Resident Recreation Permit Parking Pass holders only.
RPV Resident Recreation Permits are available to RPV residents only and can be obtained at City Hall with the current application documents listed under Vehicle Permit Parking.
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Visit trailalerts.rpvca.gov for Preserve and trail updates.
Del Cerro Park
Features
- Benches
- Drinking Fountain
- Water Fountain for Dogs
Park Details
There are panoramic views of canyons, agriculture, coastal headlands, ocean and offshore islands from this site and a flat grassy play area. It is landscaped and has a safety fence just below the bluff to restrict access to the canyon below without blocking the views. From the bluff top are panoramic views of undeveloped space on the south side of the city. There is a parking lot (parking by permit only), but no restrooms. Dogs must be on a leash.
Crenshaw Blvd Parking
The City Council has approved parking restrictions on Park Place near Del Cerro Park to improve safety and circulation near the entrance to the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve. Neighborhood Permit Parking Programs have been instituted in the nearby neighborhoods.
Public Parking is allowed on the south side of Crenshaw Boulevard.
Parking has been restricted on Park Place adjacent to Del Cerro Park.
The sixteen (16) parking spaces adjacent to Del Cerro Park on Park Place are designated for RPV Resident Recreation Permit Parking Pass holders only.
RPV Resident Recreation Permits are available to RPV residents only and can be obtained at City Hall with the current application documents listed under Vehicle Permit Parking.
Visit trailalerts.rpvca.gov for Preserve and trail updates.