Los Angeles City Park Rangers

Los Angeles City Park Rangers

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The day to day work of Park Rangers in protecting the parks. Posting anything on this page constitutes acceptance of the terms of service.

The Los Angeles City Park Rangers Division is located in Los Angeles County, California and is a law enforcement agency providing law enforcement services for certain Los Angeles City Parks, California. By posting on this page, you agree to the following terms and conditions:

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06/21/2024

With springtime weather giving way to summer, we're seeing an increase in ill or injured whose predicaments were preventable.

Before you head out to , please take a moment to review (and share) these tips from your friends at the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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For information on how to improve your hiking experience in our region, be sure to visit:

- LA Parks
- County of Los Angeles Department of Parks & Recreation
- L.A. Mountains
- Los Angeles City Park Rangers
- California State Parks
- Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

06/07/2024

WARNING: The Park Rangers Instagram account has been hacked. We do not solicit funds or ask people to give funds for someone.

Photos from Los Angeles City Park Rangers's post 05/09/2024

The Los Angeles City Park Rangers love our horses and Mounted Unit. Our Mounted Unit feeds and maintains our horses. They definitely try to make it out to special events and our Jr. Ranger Programs. If you see them in the park, feel free to say hi.

Photos from Los Angeles City Park Rangers's post 04/15/2024

The Los Angeles City Park Rangers are expanding different ways to patrol Griffith Park…

Check out the link 🔗 in the bio!

Photos from Los Angeles City Park Rangers's post 04/09/2024

On 04/02/24 at approximately 1110 hrs, Park Rangers received a report of an overturned vehicle on Mt. Lee Dr. near the Mt. Lee Radio Tower. Additional reports indicated that the vehicle may be teetering on the roads edge which initiated a large response from air and ground resources. Upon arrival, Park Rangers found a vehicle resting partially up the embankment on the side of the roadway, away from the cliff edge. The vehicle had two occupants, who were able to self extricate from the vehicle and were being attended to by LAPD Officers stationed at the radio facility. The occupants were assessed by Park Rangers and LAFD paramedics upon arrival and found to be uninjured. LAPD and Park Rangers facilitated removal of the vehicle from the mountain road.

03/15/2024

Jose “Joe” Pineda started his career with the City of Los Angeles, Department of Recreation and Parks in 1990 after serving 8 years in the United States Air Force.

He worked as a Park Patrol Officer until 1994, when he graduated from the Rio Hondo Police Academy and obtained the position of Full-Time Park Ranger. Joe provided safety and quality service during his time with the Park Rangers, making a lot of friends throughout his career.

In 2014, Joe was promoted to Sr. Park Ranger and continued to serve the community in that capacity until his retirement in 2022.

Rest in peace Retired Sgt. Jose “Joe” Pineda. Your service will never be forgotten.

Photos from Los Angeles City Park Rangers's post 03/05/2024

The LA City Park Rangers recently held a refresher training at Griffith Park for Rope Rescue Systems. Rangers frequently respond to “Hiker Rescue” incidents in which individuals might find themselves injured while hiking and sometimes stuck “off-trail”. Simulated rescues help us remain fresh on our skills to better serve the visitors to our City’s parks and open spaces. Remember to plan ahead, come prepared, and stay on the trail.

If you are injured or have an emergency, call 9-1-1

If lost or needing assistance, call the LA City Park Ranger Commucations Center at 323-644-6661

Photos from Los Angeles City Park Rangers's post 02/17/2024

On January 26th at approximately 5:30pm, a mother and her daughter were hiking with their 1 yr old pitbull mix near the Old Zoo when their dog slipped away from them off into the brush. The mother and daughter stayed looking for their dog, Copper, and last saw him around 9pm on Vista Del Valle trail near Bee Rock. Park Rangers and the owner were unable to locate Copper.

The owners never gave up and found their dog near the fenced area by Bee Rock on February 3rd around 4:30pm. Park Ranger Cruz arrived to assist with carrying the dog back to their owner from the hillside.

The Park Rangers are happy the owners were able to be reunited with their dog.

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4730 Crystal Springs Drive
Los Angeles, CA
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