- Our list of the best things to do in Bellflower, California, features the top 1567 nearby activities — including 555 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bellflower, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
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Padua Park is a large outdoor recreation area with multiple amenities. It features multiple soccer fields, extensive walking and hiking trails, exercise equipment, and picnic facilities. It also offers restrooms and water fountains.
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Promoting and supporting athletes, the Saddleback Valley Volleyball Club provides an array of services. This includes camps and clinics to aid in training volleyball players along with personal training and tournament competitions.
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The Graber Olive House is a historic structure operated by the Graber family since 1894. Graber produces distinctive olives, and offers tours of the facility as well as a variety of olive-related products for sale.
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Named after the adjacent town, Laguna Beach is one of California's most popular beaches for swimming, fishing and surfing. The town also attracts many visitors with its unique restaurants, exclusive shops and temperate climate.
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Accommodating climbers of all skill levels, The Climbing Life Guides offers guided trips to Joshua Tree Park where visitors can climb outdoor boulders and rock structures. During the trip, visitors will learn the basics of climbing, rappelling, and more.
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ClueHoo Private Tours is a service that allows its guests to tour the city in a unique and entertaining way. Each tour is an urban scavenger hunt that gives visitors the opportunity to explore the city during it.
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With white sands and clear waters, Laguna Beach offers visitors a clean beach to lounge in the sun and go surfing at. From the shore, visitors can spot Catalina Island in the distance.
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Crystal Cove State Park: El Moro Canyon is a natural attraction inside the Crystal Cove State Park that includes a bridge, campfire sites, and restrooms. The park can be used for camping, picnicking, and mountain biking.
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Part of the Regency Theatre chain, South Coast Cinema is a movie theater multiplex that shows mostly newly released Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers a rewards program, and is available for rentals.
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Main Beach is the largest beach in Laguna. While fishing is prohibited, there are plenty of entertainment opportunities, such as volleyball or jogging. Swimming is also permitted, but only in certain areas and months of the year.