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April is one of the better months to be out in Los Angeles. Spring blooms are in full swing, events start picking up, and the weather makes it easier to plan time outside without dealing with peak summer heat.
If you’re looking for ideas, here are nine ways to make the most of the month.
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See the Tulips at Descanso Gardens
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Spring is peak season at Descanso, with thousands of tulips in bloom across the gardens. It’s one of the more reliable places in LA to actually feel the season change.
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Walk the Grounds at The Huntington Library
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The Huntington is always a good option, but April stands out. Expect fresh blooms, comfortable weather, and plenty of space to walk through different themed gardens.
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Catch a Game at Dodger Stadium
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Baseball season is back, which means more evening plans that don’t require much effort. It’s a straightforward way to spend a few hours outdoors.
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This weekly food market brings together a mix of local vendors and newer concepts. It’s a good casual stop if you want variety without committing to one place.
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Experience Coachella 2026
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Even if you’re not attending, Coachella tends to set the tone for April across Southern California. For those going, it’s an easy weekend trip from LA.
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Check Out Corgi Beach Day
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A lighter, more casual event, Corgi Beach Day brings together hundreds of corgis for a day at the beach. It’s simple, local, and different from the usual LA events.
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Watch the Lyrid Meteor Shower
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Peaking later in April, the Lyrids are one of the better meteor showers of the spring. For the best view, head away from city lights and give it some time after sunset.
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Take a Day Trip to Joshua Tree National Park
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Spring is one of the best times to visit Joshua Tree before temperatures rise. It’s a manageable drive from LA and works well for a day trip or overnight stay.
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April in Los Angeles offers a mix of seasonal experiences and everyday plans that feel easier to enjoy this time of year. Whether you stay local or head out for a quick trip, there’s no shortage of ways to spend time outside.
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