Aliso Creek Confluence


Play the L.A. River is a come-one-come-all project by the arts collective Project 51 -- a collective of L.A. River-loving artists, designers, planners, writers, educators -- that invites Angelenos to explore, enjoy, reclaim, and reimagine the mighty L.A. River as a grand civic space that can green and connect our communities.
CARD: 3 of Valley
SITE: Kittridge Street + Wilbur Avenue, Los Angeles, 91335
A grand park very soon, and a sweet catch-all site for now, with a big empty lot, a huge electrical tower, and community gardens.
You'll soon be able to play at a 2-acre park here, which will be created at the confluence as part of the Reseda River Loop project, which includes a new pedestrian bridge across Aliso Creek, native plants, shaded benches, interpretive signage, and a refurbished 1-mile trail that would connect the surrounding neighborhoods to the park. A separate multi-million dollar bike path plan will eventually connect the confluence to Sepulveda Basin, the new West Valley Bike Trail, and the planned Caballero Creek Confluence Park.

How do you play the L.A. River at the Aliso Creek Confluence? Tell us here.