- Our list of the best things to do in Corona, California, features the top 875 nearby activities — including 314 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Corona, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
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Enjoy fresh, healthy sushi or ceviche salad bowls at this trendy eatery
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Spread out over 477 acres of wilderness, the Orange County Zoo focuses on animals and plants that are native to the southwestern United States. Some of the animals on display include black bears, island foxes, coyotes and turkey vultures.
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Accessible via the Santa Ana River Trail, Mount Rubidoux Trail is a 3-mile loop trail suitable for hiking and dog walking. The trail offers views of the city as well as access to Peace Tower and Friendship Bridge.
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Creators of fishing equipment, Sato Custom Rods are quality made to last. Although they are highly functional, they are also collectible and therefore can be passed down to loved ones.
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Mother Nature Walking Tours offers two-hour guided hikes in the wilderness with an area native who relays knowledge about the surrounding plants, animals and total environment. Guests will also learn about local Indian culture.
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One of the largest neighborhood parks in The Preserve at Chino is Founders Park. Situated on eight acres, the park features ball fields, open grass spaces, public restrooms, a picnic area with barbeques, and a playground that caters to young children.
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Rimcrest Dr & Blue Gum Drive, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
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Featuring beautiful open space, Chino Hills State Park is a haven to myriad animal and plant species. It extends from Whittier Hills to the Santa Ana Mountains, and it's an ideal spot for hiking, biking, camping, horseback riding, and more.
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Spanning 20 acres, the McCoy Equestrian Center hosts a wide variety of events in its barn and arena areas, including livestock events, equestrian events like horse shows, banquets, parties, weddings, and others.
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For children with little to vast experience, Tennis Anyone is a parent acclaimed program that fosters achievement and development in children. Classes include pee-wee courses, private lessons, and a range of competitive options.
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Hikers, bikers and equestrians can enjoy mountain views while in the natural surroundings of Santiago Oaks Regional Park. The park, with abundant wildlife and plant species, features a nature center for learning more about the area's natural history.
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Heritage Park is a pleasant day use park for local families and their visitors in Chino. The park features baseball fields, a playground and plenty of open space for picnics or soccer.