- Our list of the best things to do in Carmel, California, features the top 183 nearby activities — including 86 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Carmel, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 41 things to do within the city of Carmel, CA , followed by 142 popular activities in nearby cities, including Monterey, Salinas, Pacific Grove, Seaside, Big Sur, Marina and Watsonville
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Farallones Park is a family-oriented park that features a playground for kids with a large play structure, paved walking paths, and a small picnic area that includes a barbecue grill.
6.1 Miles
Featuring a spacious playground and multiple swings, Durant Park is city owned and managed. Recognized as a neighborhood park, it is somewhat intimate. And for comfortable seating while the kids are playing, the park is equipped with benches.
6.1 Miles
Laguna Grande Regional Park is a 34.8 acre park that includes a 12 acre lake and features picnic areas, BBQs, play equipment, paths for biking and walking, restrooms and open space. It also occasionally hosts free concerts.
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San Pablo Ave & Yosemite, Seaside, CA 93955
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Servicing the community, Lincoln Cunningham & Manzanita Parks is equipped with lots of open space for running and jumping. A playground and picnic area is further provided for family outings.
6.3 Miles
Elwood Williams II Park is a local community park that offers a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Guests commonly attend baseball games at the baseball diamond or enjoy spending time in nature at the park.
7.8 Miles
Located in Seaside, CA, the Bayonet & Black Horse Golf Courses each offer their own challenges to even the most experienced golfer. Bayonet features narrow corridors and steep bunkers, while Black Horse offers slickly contoured greens that need an experienced eye.
7.9 Miles
Hiking and whale watching are available at Garrapata State Park. However, the park is becoming more popular, and some of the wildlife has migrated elsewhere.
9.2 Miles
Four miles of ocean beachfront with views of Monterey Bay are offered at the Fort Ord Dunes State Park. Visitors can also access a 1,500-foot trail, a boardwalk with viewing platform, and eight educational panels throughout the pakr.
9.4 Miles
Affiliated with the California State University at Monterey Bay, Csumb Outdoor Recreation leads a variety of outdoor sports excursions, including rock climbing, camping, backpacking, hiking, cycling, and an array of others.