- TripBuzz found 180 things to do with kids in or near Davis, California, including 156 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sacramento, Carmichael, Elk Grove and Vacaville.
- From Davis Paintball Center to Davis Campus of the University of California, the Davis area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Science Museums.
- Home of University of California - Davis, the city of Davis, California is a college town home to over 65,000 residents. The ever-growing residential and business community is known for hosting many annual fairs, festivals and markets throughout the year, drawing hundreds to thousands of tourists to the area. Events include Whole Earth Festival, Celebrate Davis and local farmers markets.
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The Soccer Post is a specialty shop that carries a wide range of soccer equipment, apparel, and paraphernalia. The shop carries merchandise from brands like Adidas, Nike, Puma, and Diadora.
49.2 Miles
Organizing vocal ensembles for children, Contra Costa Children's Chorus is an after school program that hosts concerts for the community. These open house events feature the students from all skill levels performing.
49.3 Miles
Part of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, Alvarado Park provides access to Wildcat Creek and features old stonework. The park has a children's playground, open green space for recreational activities, picnic facilities and a gazebo.
49.4 Miles
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Lafayette/moraga Regional Trl, Lafayette, CA
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The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail spans 7.65 miles, offering visitors with the chance to go hiking or biking for an extended period of time. The trail connects the Las Trampas Ridge with the Oakland Hills.
49.7 Miles
Spring Lake Park is a 320 acre park featuring a 3 acre lagoon and 72 acre lake. The lagoon is suitable for swimming and the lake for boating and fishing. The park also maintains several picnic areas and a campground.
49.8 Miles
The beautiful Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park is home to one of the largest historical adobe structures in California. Formerly a working ranch funded by the Mexican government, today the park is a popular destination for tourists and local history buffs.
49.8 Miles
Featuring 16 acres of manicured trailers, Petaluma's Shollenberger Park is a beautiful wetland park. Visitors have access to restrooms with running water, water fountains and a quaint wooden fishing pier.
49.8 Miles
Not only does the Town Hall Theatre hosts performances of various kinds, but it also offers special classes for children of all ages who wish to improve their skills. The business also offers private coaching lessons.
50.0 Miles
A movie theater with 16 auditoriums, Century Hilltop 16 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, reserved seats and a lobby cafe with food and drinks.