- Our list of the best things to do in Compton, California, features the top 1420 nearby activities — including 498 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Compton, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Compton, CA , followed by 1415 popular activities in nearby cities, including Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Long Beach, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Glendale, Anaheim, Whittier, San Pedro, Huntington Beach, Burbank, Torrance, Garden Grove, Lakewood, Cerritos, Arcadia, Fullerton, Buena Park, Westminster, La Habra, Rancho Palos Verdes, Carson, Culver City, Altadena, Santa Ana, Redondo Beach, Costa Mesa, Manhattan Beach, Fountain Valley, El Monte, Marina del Rey, Seal Beach, Azusa, Bellflower, West Covina, Norwalk, Monterey Park, South Pasadena, Brea, Covina, Cypress, Orange, Walnut, Downey, Hawthorne, Montebello, La Mirada, Gardena, Placentia, Alhambra, Paramount, Inglewood, Monrovia, San Gabriel, Lawndale, Huntington Park, Rosemead, Baldwin Park, La Puente, Hacienda Heights, South Gate, Yorba Linda, Pico Rivera, Diamond Bar, Temple City, Rowland Heights, Newport Beach, Malibu, Tustin, Westwood, East Los Angeles, Simi Valley, Big Bear Lake and Whittier
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Jessamyn West Park is nestled in a convenient location for those seeking some fun in the sun. The park features a playground for the kids, walking paths for those seeking some relaxation, and basketball courts.
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With 8,200 seats, the outdoor Pacific Amphitheatre offers an intimate venue for major concert events. The amphitheater also runs a summer concert series that coincides with the Orange County Fair.
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2350 San Gabriel Cyn Road, Azusa, CA 91702
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Offering boarding and training services, Rainbow Canyon Ranch Riding Academy features horse shows for visitors to attend. The ranch has a riding school where students can learn basics skills such as grooming and horseback riding.
24.2 Miles
Accessible by a dirt trail, Tunnels to Nowhere is a secluded, mountainside tunnel that hikers and other urban explorers can visit. The hike is approximately two hours long and is uphill.
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Known as 'pocket park', Edwards Park offers space for outdoor recreation in an urban setting. The area is fenced and contains park benches, turf ground cover, swing sets, a jungle gym, and drinking fountain.
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The Deukmejian Wilderness Park is a rugged 709-acre site that is home to chaparral, sage scrub and secluded woodlands that are home to various species of wildlife. The area is relatively undisturbed except for the designated picnic spots and walking paths.
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Visitors of Tewinkle Park will be able to play basketball, tennis, baseball, and softball. The location, which also features a playground for children to enjoy, is the home of thirty picnic tables and five barbeques.
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The Bridge to Nowhere is a famous stopping point in California which runs over the San Gabriel River. It originally did have a road leading to the bridge in the 1930s, but the road was washed away in 1938 which resulted in the name of the Bridge to Nowhere.
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The Costa Mesa Bark Park offers two acres of play space for dogs and their owners. The park features a separate play area for small, elderly or disabled dogs as well as a double-gated entrance and water dispensers for dogs.
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Northside Park offers a big park feel in a smaller setting. Amenities include baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, walking path, rock climbing apparatus and a playground.