- TripBuzz found 194 things to do with kids in or near Beaumont, California, including 189 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Bear Lake, Hemet, Riverside and Perris.
- From Noble Creek Park to Albert Chatigny Community Center, the Beaumont area offers 104 different types of family activities, including: Recreation Centers, Parks, Golf and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- Incorporated in 1912, Beaumont is located eighty miles east of Los Angeles. The city is projected to grow from its current population of under 40,000 to 125,000 by 2040. The Southern Pacific Railroad passed through what is now Beaumont during the 1860s, which led to the establishment of a train station at the city's current location.
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340 North Eureka Street, Redlands, CA 92373
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Krikorian Redlands Cinema 14 is a beautifully designed local movie theater in the Redlands area. The theater features the latest blockbuster titles in 14 theaters and a full service snack bar.
14.9 Miles
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340 N Eureka Street, Redlands, CA 92374
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Showing the latest films, Krikorian Premier Theatres Inc has a variety of discounts for children, seniors, students, and active military. The theater has digital projectors and often shows 3D movies.
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Displaying a variety of treasures, the Historical Glass Museum offers numerous exhibits pertaining to glass making and artistry . Having been open for about thirty years, it is an ideal trip for glass and antique enthusiasts.
15.4 Miles
The Marion B Ashley Community Center serves the community through recreational facilities that include a gymnasium, volleyball court, fitness trails, ball fields, playground, and basketball courts. Adult and children's classes are held frequently on many varied topics.
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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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March Field Park is an outdoor sports facility that features several baseball diamonds, as well as lighted blacktop outdoor full court basketball courts. The park is run by the city, and is open to the public.
15.6 Miles
With 24 lanes to choose from, Empire Bowl Inc offers visitors automatic scoring and bowling rentals. On Fridays and Saturday evenings, it hosts a glow-n-bowl event where the alley is lit with black light.
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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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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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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.