- TripBuzz found 61 things to do with kids in or near Solvang, California, including 48 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Goleta, Lompoc, Santa Ynez and Santa Barbara.
- From Sunny Fields Park to Sunny Fields Playground, the Solvang area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Specialty Museums, Farms & Ranches and Family Fun Center.
- Modeled after the architecture and customs of Denmark, the California city of Solvang offers European charm to tourists from around the world. A copy of Copenhagen's famous Little Mermaid statue is among one of the city's most popular landmarks, while popular attractions include the authentic Danish bakeries, affordable lodging and the traditional Danish Windmills.
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Featuring a gorgeous course, pro shop, sophisticated grill restaurant and beautiful environment, the Sandpiper Golf Course frequently hosts national tournaments. Many consider this course to be the most beautiful and enjoyable golf course in the state.
17.6 Miles
Consisting of 50 acres, Beattie Park is a community park with amenities like a multipurpose grass field, lookout gazebo, forest preserve, and more. The park has varying levels of elevation, with views of Pacific Ocean visible from the some locations.
18.0 Miles
Kids and adults are always delighted by a visit to the Goleta Butterfly Grove. The Grove features dozens of butterfly species and thousands of individual butterflies. They do not bite or sting.
18.1 Miles
Glen Annie Golf Club is situated in Santa Barbara, California. It is golf course where they held championships and they can also organize weddings, tournaments, fundraising and even corporate events.
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Aquasports Day Trips offers kayaking services and island trips for its clients. The main point of attraction seems to be the exploring of the island's sea caves.
18.4 Miles
Coronado Butterfly Preserve houses a range of butterfly species. Surround yourself with thousands of butterflies, and great views of the beach.
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Established in 1969, the Lompoc Museum exhibits document the archeology and history of the Lompoc Valley and Santa Barbara County. Patrons can view vintage photos and relics. There is also 19th century furniture and clothing on display.
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The Artesia School Museum is a fully restored, historic one-room schoolhouse. It was used from 1876 to 1961 and saw students from first to eighth grades attend at the same time.
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Many California native plants like sea rocket, saltbush and verbena grow within the boundaries of Jalama Beach County Park. In addition to picnic and camping areas, the park's coastline is a popular spot for fishing, surfing and swimming.
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The Lompoc Aquatic Center is a large indoor recreation complex that features a pool with lap swim area, diving area, and shallow play area, as well as a play structure.