Government
Baldwin Hills Conservancy
Mission
About Us
The two plus square miles of the Baldwin Hills is the last undeveloped open space in the Los Angeles urban area. The landscape has been a resource for oil and gas production since 1924. The goals and objectives of the park include acquiring oil fields; restoring natural landscapes; creating recreation- based economic development; protecting unique scenic vistas; developing a comprehensive trail system; connecting to Ballona Creek; providing job and education opportunities; developing active recreation sites; providing community gathering areas; and developing parkland. A conservancy is leading the effort to create the Baldwin Hills Park in partnership with federal, state, and local elected officials, public agencies, and members of the community.
Cause Areas Include
- Community Development
- Education
- Environment & Sustainability
- Health & Medicine
- Sports & Recreation
Location & Contact
- 323-290-5270
- 5120 Goldleaf Circle, Los Angeles, California, US
