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Long Beach opens aquatic-themed signature playground at Ramona Park


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Long Beach opens aquatic-themed signature playground at Ramona Park
Long Beach — The city on Oct. 25, 2025, unveiled a new signature playground at Ramona Park featuring an aquatic theme, educational elements and amenities intended for children of varying abilities.

The design includes a whale-tail climbing station, additional sea-creature elements, fog water misters to cool visitors, a tot lot for younger children and a larger play area for ages 5–12. The city said the layout was developed with resident input gathered at community meetings and that upgrades include landscaping, seating, shade and ADA-compliant features.

City materials and presenters said the project was prioritized in the five-year infrastructure plan and funded through a mix of sources, including insurance-allocated funds, a state grant and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) money. A city presenter said the project reflected "a citywide effort" that involved resident feedback and public meetings.

The city encouraged families to visit Ramona Park to use new shade, seating and play features; additional project details are available at longbeach.gov under the Ramona playground project page.

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