- TripBuzz found 1177 things to do with kids in or near Cypress, California, including 1160 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Newport Beach and San Pedro.
- From Oak Knoll Park to Arnold Cypress Park, the Cypress area offers 137 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Playgrounds, Race Tracks and Theaters.
- Located in Southern California's Orange County is the city of Cypress. Home of the Cypress Community Festival, one of the largest of it's kind in Orange County, it draws thousands of tourists to the area annually. While in town, visitors can enjoy the city's many local parks, eateries and shops.
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ClueHoo Private Tours is a service that allows its guests to tour the city in a unique and entertaining way. Each tour is an urban scavenger hunt that gives visitors the opportunity to explore the city during it.
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Crystal Cove State Park: El Moro Canyon is a natural attraction inside the Crystal Cove State Park that includes a bridge, campfire sites, and restrooms. The park can be used for camping, picnicking, and mountain biking.
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Part of the Regency Theatre chain, South Coast Cinema is a movie theater multiplex that shows mostly newly released Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers a rewards program, and is available for rentals.
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Aesthetic Climbing Gym is an indoor climbing facility where climbers of all skill levels can practice bouldering, top-rope, and lead climbing with trained staff. They have 27 ft tall walls and over 8,000 ft of total climbing terrain.
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Alisal Park consists of 1.6 acres of land with .5 turf acres. The park offers a range of amenities including Barbeques, a Drinking Fountain, Park Benches, various Picnic Areas, a Playground and restrooms.
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Located in San Dimas' historic Walker House, the San Dimas Historical Society Museum showcases photographs, artwork and artifacts reflecting the history of the area. The museum also features a gift shop and docent-led tours.
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There are plenty of hands-on exhibits and play areas with the Chino Youth Museum. The bulk of the activities are focused on younger children, but events are frequently held for older children as well.
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Pacific Railroad Museum has restored a depot to represent a working railroad station. Learn about the various aspects of railroading through artifacts and exhibits. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Admission is free.
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Located in the Chino Valley, Prado Regional Park offers numerous activities like nature trails, hiking, camping, biking, fishing, picnic facilities, and disc golf. There is even an on-site meeting room that seats up to 80 people.
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Families with younger children are the primary audience of Acorn Park. There are three distinct play areas with a variety of playground structures that are connected through several natural pathways in the tree-covered park.