- TripBuzz discovered 30 different types of activities for couples in the Porterville area, including Art Gallery (like Burford Frames & Gallery), Parks (like Veterans Park), Arcades (like Giovanni's Pizzeria & Arcade) and Bowling (like Porterville Lanes & Sports Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 34 date ideas in or near Porterville, California, including 21 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Visalia and Tulare.
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A historic movie theater, The Hanford Fox Theatre still features its old style organ, and even screens silent films with live organ accompaniment. The theater also hosts live musical and comedy acts.
39.7 Miles
Standard park facilities are available at the community-based Lacey Park. There is an extensive children's playground, several open play grass areas, an unlit basketball court, and a park shelter than can be rented for private events.
39.8 Miles
Maintained and operated by the City of Hanford, The Plunge is an aquatic complex with three different pools: a one foot deep baby pool, a main pool with a water slide, and a lap pool.
40.1 Miles
Located in a residential setting, Centennial Park features courts for volleyball and basketball, a canine recreation area and open grass fields. The park also offers picnic shelters, a children's playground, a splash pad and walking paths.
40.3 Miles
A popular tourist attraction at the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, the General Sherman Tree is well over a couple of millenniums old. A sight to see, it is believed to be the largest tree in the world.
40.6 Miles
An eight-screen movie theater, Cinemark Movies 8 displays first-run feature films using digital projection, RealD 3D and High Frame Rate 3D. The theater offers self-service ticketing, arcade games and a concession area with food and drinks.
40.9 Miles
Hidden Valley Park is a community park that features areas and tables for picnicking and grilling. The park also has two playground areas, a gazebo, a water feature, duck pond, volleyball sandbox and dog park.
42.6 Miles
Sam Lynn Ballpark, home of the Bakersfield Blaze of the California League, was orginally built in 1941. Interestingly, Sam Lynn is one of only two ballparks that face into the setting sun, leading to later start times.
42.9 Miles
Known to frequent the park since the 1950s, the Peacocks at Hart Park currently number about 30. The park is also home to geese and has tables and trees suitable for picnics and outdoor gatherings.
44.4 Miles
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10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93306
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Situated in a landscaped park-like setting, the California Area Living Museum (CALM) is essentially a zoo. There are several outdoor animal exhibits along with a reptile house, picnic tables, and gift shop with snacks.