- TripBuzz found 177 things to do with kids in or near Banning, California, including 173 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Bear Lake, Palm Springs, Hemet and Redlands.
- From Fox Cineplex Theatres to Malki Museum Inc, the Banning area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Parks.
- Located two hours east of Los Angeles, Banning has a population of under 30,000. The city is located in the San Gorgonio Pass and was previously populated by the Cahuilla people. During the second World War, Banning's general hospital was used as a Naval Convalescent Hospital and supported training efforts.
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Adjacent to the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center, Hound Town Dog Park is spread over 3.5 acres, including a smaller fenced-in area that is divided into two sections. Several platforms, tunnels, and hoops are available on site for dogs to play in a constructive way.
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Idyllwild's AstroCamp offers one and two week programs that let kids learn about and experience some aspects of astronaut training. The camps are also focused on science education, allowing campers to look through powerful telescopes and participate in hands-on activities.
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Appreciate Palm Springs from above with a voyage on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Each round cable car has clear sides, enabling all occupants to have unimpeded views of the majestic hills and valleys below.
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The Western Science Center showcases an array of Ice Age fossils and Native American artifacts that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. One of their most popular exhibits is 'Max', the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as 'Xena', a Columbian mammoth.
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With plenty of hiking trails, a thriving desert vegetation, a visitor centre offering various recreational activities, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument are worth a visit. To avoid heat, it is best to visit during fall or spring.
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Featuring a two story water slide, Diamond Valley Lake Aquatic Center offers visitors a water playground, complete with slides, a climbing structure, and fountains. The center a shallow pool for children and a deeper pool for adults.
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Part of Diamond Valley Lake Community Park, the Diamond Valley Sports Complex features multiple lighted ball fields as well as basketball and tennis courts. The complex also offers three separate soccer fields and adjacent picnic areas.
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Diamond Valley Lake is one of the newest as well as the largest reservoirs in Southern California. The area is popular for its seasonal wildflower trail and the 13,500 acres of open space that is home at least 16 endangered or threatened native California bird, plant and animal species.
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Donated to the city in 1929, Caroline Park is named for the sister of park benefactor Olivia Stokes. It features a trail that takes visitors along native trees and shrubs that are home to birds, mammals and other animals.
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28311 Live Oak Canyon Road, Redlands, CA 92373
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An equestrian facility that offers an array of training and boarding services, Showcase Training Stables was established in 1994. The facility specializes in training hunters and jumpers, and offers riding lessons as well.