- TripBuzz found 1146 things to do with kids in or near Monterey Park, California, including 1129 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale and Whittier.
- From Exit Game to AMC Atlantic Times Square 14, the Monterey Park area offers 136 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Maze, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Located just eight miles east of Downtown L.A. is the city of Monterey Park, California. The city's biggest claim to fame are its authentic Chinese restaurants and its culturally diverse community. Locals and visitors alike also enjoy picnics in the nearby parks, taking in views of the Los Angeles city skyline.
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Geffen Playhouse in Westwood, California allows visitors to enjoy well-performed small-scale entertainment in the big scene of Los Angeles. This beautiful venue, displaying a courtyard and fountain provides theatre enthusiasts with a well-rounded, quaint play experience with a beautiful local scenery.
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The Toyota USA Automotive Museum is a museum dedicated to showcasing some of Toyota's most memorable cars. Attractions include exhibits on a variety of historical Toyota cars, exhibits on Toyota's personal history, and personal guided tours.
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A bowling center with 40 lanes, AMF Carter Lanes provides both open and league bowling including cosmic bowling nights. It has a pro shop, billiard tables and a bar and grill with flat-screen televisions showing sports programming.
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Featuring a large pond, Tri-City Park is a good place to watch for birds and other wildlife. There is also a short walking path and playground nearby for everyone to enjoy.
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Anaheim Tour Company offers a variety of guided tours of Orange County, Hollywood, LA and more. You can also opt for customized tours such as shopping tours, movie tours and amusement park tours. They charge decent prices and offer great package deals.
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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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Glen Alla Park is considered a pocket park that is unstaffed and open from dawn to dusk. Facilities include basketball courts, a playground for kids, and picnic areas amidst a beautiful natural setting.
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The smallest city park in Cypress is Baroldi Sycamore Park that holds only one and a half acres of land. The limited area only has a compact children's playground structure that rests on sand and an open play grassy space.
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An outlining community of Los Angeles, Lawndale is home to many public parks and outdoor spaces. This includes the Alondra Community Regional Park with a pool, splash pad and skating facilities.
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With a large open field, William Green Park offers ample space for kids to run, jump and play. The park is also equipped with a variety of playground equipment including swings and slides.