- TripBuzz found 532 things to do with kids in or near Benicia, California, including 512 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Berkeley, Richmond and Vallejo.
- From Fat Shafts Archery to James Lemos Pool, the Benicia area offers 136 different types of family activities, including: Parks, History Museums, Sports Facilities/Fields and Walking Trails.
- Once the state capital of California, Benicia is a waterside city with plenty to see and do. Located in the San Francisco Bay area, Benicia shares much of the same cultural benefits as the artsy city. Notable events include a torch parade for the 4th of July, Art in the Park during the summer, and the Benicia Peddler's Fair.
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Located close to the Golden State Park, Ocean Beach is a beautiful spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Although it is not suitable for swimming, it is a great place to hike, bike or fly a kite.
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Covering 139 acres, Stafford Lake County Park offers fishing, picnicking, playground, disc golf, volleyball and horseshoe courts. This lakeside park is also home to large-scale events such as musical performances and festivals.
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Queen Wilhelmina Garden is an especially nice place to be in the spring. Its windmills are works of art in their own right.
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Santa Ynez Canyon is part of a series of trails that runs through the area. Notable stops along these trails include both the canyon and a nearby waterfall.
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Napa Valley Bike Tours is a local tour company offering a range of bicycle tour packages such as Classic Bike Tours, Cycling in the Vineyards, self-guided tours and more. They also offer luxury car tours of the wine country.
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At Yountville Park, you can access four picnic table sites and play a game of bocce ball. The site also offers reservations for prospective guests who wish to host an event in the park.
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The Iron Horse Trail offers guests the opportunity to go hiking, biking, or horse riding. The trail, which is 20 feet wide, connects to residential and commercial areas, open spaces and parks, and community facilities.
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The Stafford Lake Disc Golf Course is a professional disc golf course that doesn't allow dogs. Wildlife that can be seen at the park include deer, geese, ground squirrels, wild turkey, vultures, and hawks.
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A regional park known for its hiking trails, Tassajara Creek Regional Park offers extensive opportunities for wildlife viewing and a moderate difficulty level for hikers. The park also has a dog park area.
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Surrounded by rolling green hills and stately trees is Rocky Memorial Dog Park. The park features vast wide open green spaces for dogs to run off-leash and experience Petaluma in a safe, fenced environment.