The neighborhood of Cypress Park sits at the river valley created by the confluence of the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco. As a result, it's surrounded by hills on all sides with Elysian Park to the southwest, Mt Washington to the northeast, and Ernest E. Debs Park at the southeast side.
Elysian Park is a city park that includes Dodger Stadium, hiking trails, view points and picnic areas. Ernest Debs Park is a regional park that includes picnic areas, hiking trails and the man-made Peanut Lake at the top of the hill.
Mount Washington is a separate neighborhood with residential homes built around its winding hill sides. The
Rio de Los Angeles State Park is one of only two California State Recreation Areas in Los Angeles County. This 40-acre park included restored natural river wetlands, one of the first steps toward revitalization of the Los Angeles River. During the rainy season this part of the park floods, and during spring it becomes a prime location, in the City of Los Angeles, for wildflower viewing. Through a partnership with the City of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, the park also includes numerous sports fields, a children's playground and a recreation building.
Los Angeles River Center and Gardens is located at the former site of Lawry's California Center. With over of mission-style buildings and gardens, this complex is operated by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and is host to numerous environmental non-profits, such as: Friends of the Los Angeles River, Northeast Trees, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, LA Works, and the National Park Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program. The River Center gardens, as well as the adjacent River Garden Park, are open to the public during daylight hours; 570 W. Avenue 26. Cypress Park Recreation Center, at 2630 Pepper Avenue, is a public park with a baseball field, basketball courts, children's playground, and auditorium. Greayer's Oak Park is a pocket park, named after World War I aviator
Greayer Clover, located at the corner of N. Figueroa St. and Marmion Way. ==Education==