Hawthorne/Lennox
Step out of Hawthorne/Lennox station and wander a block east to the historic Hawthorne Plaza, where retro 1960s architecture houses indie boutiques and a beloved taco stand serving al pastor. A short stroll south brings you to the vibrant Lennox Community Center, home to weekend jazz in the park and the lively Farmers’ Market on Saturdays, featuring fresh produce from local farms and handcrafted goods. Don’t miss the nearby street art corridor on Florence Avenue, where colorful murals celebrate the city’s African‑American heritage and provide perfect photo backdrops. The station’s proximity to the 105 Freeway also makes it a convenient launch point for a quick ride to the iconic Inglewood Aviation Museum.
About This Station
Step out of Hawthorne/Lennox station and wander a block east to the historic Hawthorne Plaza, where retro 1960s architecture houses indie boutiques and a beloved taco stand serving al pastor. A short stroll south brings you to the vibrant Lennox Community Center, home to weekend jazz in the park and the lively Farmers’ Market on Saturdays, featuring fresh produce from local farms and handcrafted goods. Don’t miss the nearby street art corridor on Florence Avenue, where colorful murals celebrate the city’s African‑American heritage and provide perfect photo backdrops. The station’s proximity to the 105 Freeway also makes it a convenient launch point for a quick ride to the iconic Inglewood Aviation Museum.
Useful Tips
- Buy a TAP card before boarding; you can reload it at vending machines inside the station for seamless travel.
- Check the Metro’s real‑time arrivals app; trains run every 8‑12 minutes during peak hours but can be less frequent on weekends.
- Carry a reusable water bottle and sunscreen—South LA’s sunny climate can feel intense even in early morning hours.
Quick Info
Lines
C
Area
Hawthorne
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