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Take part in Los Angeles County’s most transformative park in 30 years.

Scroll to learn more about Puente Hills Regional Park, and how you can contribute.

Let’s rewrite history in the San Gabriel Valley.

Los Angeles County's newest regional park in 30 years—the Puente Hills Regional Park—is atop the former Puente Hills Landfill, formerly the nation’s second largest landfill! Through Puente Hills Regional Park (PHRP), we have an opportunity to re-write history in the San Gabriel Valley by creating a world class public space for art and culture, climate change, environmental education and justice, healing, health and so much more.

We invite you to be a part of the vision for Puente Hills by investing in an opportunity to celebrate and commemorate your community. By making a tax-deductible donation, you will be contributing to the creation of the PHRP, an improved quality of life for all Los Angeles County residents and an enhanced appreciation for the natural world. Thank you for considering to support the future Puente Hills Regional Park through the Los Angeles County Park Foundation!

Contribute to the historic effort behind Puente Hills Regional Park.

The vision for Puente Hills Regional Park represents the culmination of years of community outreach and partnership—a diverse celebration of the San Gabriel Valley’s past and future. With over 40-acres of parkland, there is ample opportunity to contribute towards the park amenities that will support outdoor recreation and ecological exploration for years to come.

Commemorate a loved one with a park bench or boulder; cultivate native habitat with a bird house or insect habitat; plant the seed for future generations with a tree. We encourage you to browse our menu of donation options below.

Contribute to our mission.

Support the power of parks.

Across Los Angeles County, all communities deserve access to diverse parklands, competitive sports, learning camps, and safe community-based programs that will equip them to succeed later in life. Partner with LACPF to eliminate the County's parks and recreation funding and resource gap.