Centinela Springs

Landmarks in INGLEWOOD

About Centinela Springs

Centinela Springs (Spanish: Aguaje de la Centinela, meaning "Watering Place of the Sentinel") is a historic natural spring site located within Edward Vincent Jr. Park in Inglewood, California. The springs were a vital source of fresh artesian water for Native American communities, Spanish settlers, and ranchers for centuries. They gave their name to the historic Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela land grant and played a central role in the development of the Inglewood area.

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Reviews

A great park for walking, playing tennis, soccer, baseball, basketball and swimming! And of course walking your dog and picnicking! I really love this park!