- Our list of the best things to do in Claremont, California, features the top 906 nearby activities — including 330 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Celebration Park is one of the biggest city park in Moreno Valley. The main focus of the park is on providing fun for families with small children as there is an extensive playground and a children's water feature that is turned on during the summer months.
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A movie theater with an XD auditorium, Cinemark 16 Victorville and XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers self-service and mobile ticketing, a game room and a snack bar.
33.7 Miles
The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization. It preserves the history of motion picture, honors the astists and educates the next generation of storytellers.
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Easily accessible by foot, bike, or vehicle, Downtown Long Beach offers an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops, historic landmarks, and more. Popular attractions include an aquarium, sports complex, and Art Deco Ocean Liner converted into a hotel.
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Since 2001, Rosie's Dog Beach, has been preserved as the first off-leash dog beach in Long Beach, CA. This volunteer maintained stretch of beach allows dog lovers to bring their pooch to frolic in the waves with other canine friends.
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The Lions Park is great for playing, picnicking, walking, and playing softball. The park contains Davis Field, the Costa Mesa Historical Society, a recreation center, a community center, library, and fire station.
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Adjacent to the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center, Hound Town Dog Park is spread over 3.5 acres, including a smaller fenced-in area that is divided into two sections. Several platforms, tunnels, and hoops are available on site for dogs to play in a constructive way.
33.7 Miles
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73 votes
17801 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA 92571
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Lake Perris State Recreation Area is a large park that offers a variety of amenities. Visitors can make use of boat ramps or rent boats for use on the lake. There are also several different kinds of camp sites available.
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624 20th Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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Corky Carroll's Surf School tries to make learning to surf fun. Lessons are available for children and adults.
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Located in the eastern half of downtown Long Beach, East Village is a popular tourist attraction with its wide array of shops, galleries, salons, cafes and more. One can find everything from clothing and accessories to used books and mid-century furniture at highly affordable prices.