- 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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419 E 192nd Street, Carson, CA 90746
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Victoria Regional Park Swimming Pool is a community pool that offers a wide range of recreational activities. Additional amenities include a Children’s Play Area, Cricket Field, Gymnasium, Lighted Ball Diamonds, Lighted Outdoor Basketball Courts and Lighted Tennis Courts.
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Carolyn Rosas Park has many amenities available for the public to use. The park has a playground, 2 baseball fields, a basketball court, and several grills with tables for BBQs.
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8680 California Avenue, South Gate, CA 90280
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Dedicated to preserving the history of the region, South Gate Civic Center Museum contains artifacts and informational displays for visitors to view. One of the highlights of the museum is an exhibit on aeronautics.
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19300 Ike Jones Road, Santa Ana, CA 92707
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Located at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Lyon Air Museum features an array of World War II aircraft. A fascinating museum to visit whether passing through or making a special visit, the museum tours that give information on the machines and artifacts of the early 20th century.
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An entertainment center with trampoline floors and walls, Sky High Sports offers activities that include dodgeball, aerobics and open jumping. The center also provides a snack bar, arcade games, birthday party hosting and a monthly special needs session.
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The Olinda Oil Museum and Trail combines history with recreational pursuits. Visitors can view exhibits in the old field office then take a walking tour on a two mile loop around the property.
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Two pools compose the Hemingway Aquatic Center with both under lifeguard supervision. The first is a kiddie pool with a depth of two and a half feet while the other is a six lane activity pool with depth ranging from three and a half feet to ten feet.
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The Lions Park is great for playing, picnicking, walking, and playing softball. The park contains Davis Field, the Costa Mesa Historical Society, a recreation center, a community center, library, and fire station.
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Tustin Lanes is a bowling alley that features 42 lanes, two pool tables, eleven flat screen televisions, and nineteen projectors. Younger guests may also play a game of laser tag or enjoy the site's arcade.
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Paying homage to the late catcher, Roy Campanella Park is a multi-purpose outdoor facility. Created with community children in mind, the park is equipped with a public pool, playground, walking trails and a separate picnic space.