- TripBuzz found 614 things to do with kids in or near Lake Forest, California, including 598 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Newport Beach and Dana Point.
- From We Play Loud Inc. to Etnies Skatepark, the Lake Forest area offers 138 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Walking Trails, Rock Climbing and Bowling.
- Located in Orange County, CA, Lake Forest has a population of over 75,000 people and is home to two small, man-made lakes from which the city gets its name. In addition to attracting visitors with its many recreational activities, Lake forest also brings tourism to the area with its annual festivals and parades, including a summer concert and the Fourth of July Fest.
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660 South El Camino Real, Oceanside, CA 92054
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The Emerald Isle Golf Course provides an 18-hole, par 56 playing area that is designed around two natural lakes. The business offers access to a chipping and putting range, a driving range, and a pro shop.
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The SoCal Surf School offers private, three-pack private, 'Get Grouped' and mini-camp surfing lessons. The business teaches aspiring surfers how to read the waves, follow proper surf etiquette, and 'pop up.'
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Olive Hill Park offers recreational space with a family focus. The venue provides a playground cushioned by bark chips, a grassy area for play, paved walkways, park benches, picnic tables and an area for barbecuing.
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Located on 1.5 acres, Rio Vista Park is a small park area surrounded by trees and featuring an open grass field. The park has a children's playground as well as picnic areas and restroom facilities.
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The StubHub Center, previously known as the Home Depot Center, is the home of the LA Galaxy soccer team. Visitors of the site may purchase LA Galaxy and Chivas USA apparel at the Team LA Store.
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Adjacent to an elementary school and community bike path, Compton Creek Natural Park was created as an environmental learning center. It features a natural habitat to attract birds and other wildlife along with a playground, amphitheater and picnic space.
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5401 N Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91732
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Peck Road Water Conservation Park is a 5-acre passive-use park without organized recreational activities. There are bike paths that go around a lake and space to jog, sightsee local wildlife or walk a dog. Patrons can also picnic here.
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Featuring a small pond, Averill Park is home to wildlife including ducks, geese and squirrels. The park offers a nature trail with trees, streams and a waterfall as well as picnic and open areas.
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1600 W Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731
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White Point Nature Preserve is 102 acres of restored coastal sage scrub habitat and hiking trails that overlook the ocean. The trails are dog-friendly and handicap accessible and they offer guided nature walks.