University of Southern California and Exposition Park Walk
University of Southern California and Exposition Park Walk
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Explore the University of Southern California and Exposition Park on this easy 3.3-mile urban walk, featuring museums and the Rose Garden.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Train Station
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2.03 km
Highlight • Monument
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2.48 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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5.26 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.80 km
247 m
217 m
Surfaces
4.31 km
524 m
394 m
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Yes, this walk is generally considered easy and suitable for most fitness levels. The terrain within Exposition Park is largely flat and consists of paved paths, making it accessible for a leisurely stroll. It's an urban walking experience rather than a challenging wilderness hike.
The terrain is predominantly flat with paved paths, ideal for walking. You'll encounter wide-open green spaces, trees, and gardens, particularly within the beautiful Exposition Park Rose Garden. It's an urban park setting, not a rugged trail.
This walk is rich in cultural and natural attractions. Key highlights include the stunning Exposition Park Rose Garden with its 15,000 rose bushes, and the scenic Alumni Park & Doheney Fountain on the USC campus. You'll also pass by world-class museums like the California Science Center, Natural History Museum, and California African American Museum, as well as historic venues like the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Exposition Park offers several parking options, though specific availability can vary. There are parking structures and lots within and around the park. It's advisable to check the Exposition Park official website for the most current parking information and rates, especially on event days.
Exposition Park is conveniently accessible via public transportation. The Metro Expo Line has several stations directly serving the park, making it an easy and eco-friendly way to arrive without worrying about parking.
While Exposition Park is a public space, specific rules for dogs can vary. Generally, dogs on leashes are permitted in most outdoor areas of the park, but they may not be allowed inside buildings or certain gardens like the Rose Garden. Always clean up after your pet.
The walk is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for walking in Los Angeles, with mild temperatures. If you want to see the Exposition Park Rose Garden in full bloom, late spring to early summer is ideal, though roses bloom for much of the year.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk through Exposition Park itself. It is a public park open to everyone. However, individual museums or attractions within the park may have their own admission fees.
Yes, due to its largely flat terrain and paved paths, the walk through Exposition Park is very wheelchair and stroller friendly. It offers an accessible urban green space experience for visitors of all mobilities.
Yes, this route integrates with several other paths within Exposition Park and the USC campus. You'll find yourself on sections of paths like Bloom Walk, Downey Way, Trousdale Parkway, and Childs Way, which are all part of the interconnected network of walkways in the area.
Absolutely! Given its location next to the USC campus and within a major urban park, there are numerous options for food and refreshments. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and eateries both within the park's vicinity and on the USC campus, offering a wide range of choices.
To truly appreciate the tranquility and beauty, try to visit the Exposition Park Rose Garden during a weekday morning. It's often less crowded, allowing for a more peaceful experience among the fragrant blooms. Also, consider combining your walk with a visit to one of the world-class museums in the park for a full day of exploration.