- 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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Situated on 4.8 acres, El Nido Park features a basketball court and a softball field along with open grass fields and shade trees. The park also offers a meeting room, a children's playground, picnic areas, barbeque grills and restroom facilities.
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Golden Mile Bowling offers guests the chance to play a game of bowling or billiards. The location also contains several flat screen televisions for those who wish to watch a sporting event.
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A scenic park featuring a moderate-length hiking trail of around three miles, Summitridge Park offers a wilderness escape. The trail offers a vigorous workout and impressive views of the surrounding woods.
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Grand View Trail is a 1.1 mile trail for experienced hikers. The trail is unmaintained and reaches an elevation of 6235 feet. Campsites are available near the beginning of the trail.
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Situated on 9.3 acres, Lambert Park features a community building with an auditorium and meeting rooms. The park has basketball courts, baseball fields, a trail along its perimeter, a playground and sheltered areas.
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With two baseball fields, handball courts, and basketball courts, Jim Thorpe Park is a suitable location for athletic activity. The location also has tennis courts, a wading pool, and picnic tables.
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Providing an outdoor space for horticulturalists and those interested in growing their own fruits and vegetables, Dan McKenzie Community Garden leases plots at a nominal fee. For added convenience the facility is equipped with water, restrooms and storage space.
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Considered to be the largest park in the city, Rosemead Park offers three playground areas, a swimming pool, several picnic shelters with barbeque grills, baseball fields, and restroom facilities. The park is also home to a well-used half-mile walking trail.
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Tilt 267 is an arcade with a wide variety of video and redemption games. The facility features air hockey tables, shooting and racing games, and a variety of skill games like the claw machine and the stacker game.
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An oceanside park with views of cliffs, bluffs, and the sea, Founder's Park offers both grassy areas and a beach. It features picnic areas and hiking trails, and some parts are open to pets.