- 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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Located on 21-acres of land, Veterans Parkway is a public park offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a 1.5-mile walking trail, numerous benches along the trail, and water fountains for both humans and dogs.
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An oceanside park with views of cliffs, bluffs, and the sea, Founder's Park offers both grassy areas and a beach. It features picnic areas and hiking trails, and some parts are open to pets.
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Officer Randal Simmons Memorial Bridge, 1 Ocean Trails Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Named for the city's first mayor, Marilyn Ryan Sunset Point Park features views of the Palos Verdes hills and the Pacific Ocean. The park provides open grass fields, picnic tables, a memorial bridge and trails for walking and biking.
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The San Pasqual Park is a nature park that is open from dawn until dusk every day of the week. The park features a baseball diamond, multiple basketball courts, and a children's play area.
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Offering a variety of recreational activities, Morgan Park is suitable for the entire family. The park is equipped with a splash pad, playground, athletic fields and an outdoor amphitheater used for community concerts and other events.
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Having a relatively large population, the City of Baldwin Park has many amenities. Along with numerous public parks, museums and historical sites, the city annually hosts many carnivals, festivals and other special events.
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14403 E Pacific Ave, Ste B, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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Baldwin Park Historical Museum has more than one thousand representative artifacts for the period from 1850 to 1950 in Baldwin Park. Included in the society's holdings are maps of the area, agricultural artifacts, clothing, radios, phonographs and excellent historical sources.
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Founded in 2007, Ink Bombers is an art business that strives to create unique artwork for individuals in the local community and beyond. Fine art, sketches, photography, and digital design are among the works the business specializes in.
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The Westfield Family Play Space is a playground facility filled with fun amenities for its young guests to enjoy. The playground contains a colorful play area where guests can climb and socialize with each other.