El Dorado Regional Park, Long Beach, California

El Dorado Regional Park
El Dorado Regional Park, Long Beach, California is located in Long Beach, California
El Dorado Regional Park, Long Beach, California
TypeRegional Park
LocationLong Beach, CA
Coordinates33°48′36″N 118°05′13″W / 33.810°N 118.087°W / 33.810; -118.087
Area641.9 acres (1.0030 sq mi)
Opened1964 (1964)
Owned byCity of Long Beach
Websitelongbeach.gov/park/park-and-facilities/directory/el-dorado-east-regional-park/

El Dorado Regional Park is a park in Long Beach, California, United States. It is on the east side of the city.

The park is subdivided into Area I, Area II, and Area III. Area I, or El Dorado Park West, is bounded on the east by the San Gabriel River, on the north by Spring Street, and on the west by Studebaker Road.[1] Area II is north of Spring Street, west of the 605 freeway, east of the river, and south of Wardlow Road. Area Ill is north of Wardlow Road, west of the 605 freeway, east of the river, and north of Wardlow Road. Areas II and III together compose El Dorado East Regional Park.[2]

The park sits in a flood zone, and it protects residences from spillover from the neighboring San Gabriel River.

With a median household income of $130,959, the El Dorado Park area is reportedly the wealthiest in Long Beach.[3]

  1. ^ "El Dorado Park West". longbeach.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  2. ^ "El Dorado East Regional Park". longbeach.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  3. ^ Chris Kolmar, "These Are The 10 Richest Neighborhoods In Long Beach, CA For 2019", HomeSnacks, December 28, 2018.