L.A. County Parks to Remain Open on Mother's Day

US-TOURISM-ENVIRONMENT

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - With Safer At Home restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic being slowly loosened, Los Angeles County officials announced today that county parks, which were going to be closed for Mother's Day, will be remain open for “passive use.”

The county had earlier announced plans to close off all of its parks on Sunday, similar to the action taken on Easter in an effort to prevent large holiday gatherings that could promote the spread of COVID-19.

On Wednesday, however, county health officials announced that some of its stay-at-home restrictions will be lifted beginning Friday, allowing some retail businesses to reopen with curbside pickup, while hiking trails and golf courses will reopen beginning Saturday.

In light of the change, the county Department of Recreation and Parks announced Thursday that all local, community and regional parks will remain open on Mother's Day, as will botanic gardens, with the exception of Descanso Gardens. The parks will be open for “passive use, such as walking, jogging and leisure time outdoors for individuals or families.”

“Since the holiday is one of the busiest days of the year, L.A. County Parks reminds all park guests that social distancing is required and group gatherings are prohibited by the health order,” according to the department.

County trails will open Saturday. Supervisor Kathryn Barger said the county will have staff deployed to ensure people are adhering to social- distancing requirements, and hikers over age 2 will be required to wear face coverings.

County parks officials urged residents not to visit trails if they are sick or exhibiting any sign of illness. People who do hike on the trails should do so only with members of their household, and hikers should bring water, hand-sanitizer and/or disinfecting wipes, park officials said.

Golf courses will also reopen Saturday, but pro shops will remain closed, and golf course restaurants will be restricted to carry-out service only.

The county announced a series of restrictions for golfers:

-- No more than four players per tee time.

-- Tee times will be at least 10 minutes apart.

-- Tournaments or group play will not be allowed.

-- Physical distancing of six feet will be required.

-- Golf courses will accept payment online only by debit, credit or gift card.

-- Push carts and walking are recommended because golf carts will be limited to single riders.

-- Rental golf clubs and push carts will not be available.

-- Drinking fountains will be closed.

Also, according to a county statement, golfers may not touch, remove or adjust the flag stick, green cups may not be touched, and rakes, ball washers, benches and sand bottles will be removed. Driving ranges will be open but practice putting greens and chipping practice areas remain closed.

Photos: Getty Images


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content