- Our list of the best things to do in Costa Mesa, California, features the top 879 nearby activities — including 335 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Costa Mesa, 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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Brunswick Classic Lanes is a bowling alley featuring 40 bowling lanes. The alley also offers a billiards table, arcade games, a lounge, a pro shop, a snack bar, and private event rooms.
27.5 Miles
Featuring seating for 5,000 individuals, the Pico Rivera Sports Arena is a multipurpose arena host to a number of sporting events. Popular events at the arena include professional wrestling, rodeos, and boxing matches.
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4th Avenue Skatepark offers patrons a skating park. The park also provides grills that patrons can use. 4th Avenue Skatepark has a playground area for kids. They also provide musical toys.
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Situated in a lightly wooded area, Snow Creek Park offers many shaded walking paths which permit on-leash dog walking. The park also has a small children's playground and a multi-use open space field for sports recreation.
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Big League Dreams is a baseball-themed fantasy sports park with fields that are scaled-down recreations of major league ball parks. The facility hosts baseball and softball leagues, as well as indoor soccer leagues.
27.7 Miles
A popular historical landmark of Los Angeles, Watts Towers are 99 feet tall steel structures decorated with unique and unexpected things such as scrap metals, sea-shells, ceramic tiles and much more. Completed in 1964, it is a popular tourist attraction today. Guided tours are also available.
27.7 Miles
Hosting first-run movie screens in both digital projection and 3D formats, Harkins Theater offers a stadium-seating movie experience with digital sound projection. The theater also has an expanded snack bar.
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24142 E. Sylvan Glen Road, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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Carlton Peterson Park is a leisure park that is characterized by a .36 of a mile concrete path that circles the entire park. The park also features two gazebos, both including barbecues, and is also dog friendly.
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Allen J. Martin Park
Parks & Recreation, 14830 E Giordano Street, La Puente, CA 91744
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Allen J. Martin Park is a recreational park that offers year round sports for children ages three to six. The park offers sports including basketball and football and it also includes a playground with slides.
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1300 W Olympic Blvd, Montebello, CA 90640
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The George Hensel Aquatic Center is a public pool center that is popular during the warmer months of the year. The center is commonly visited for swimming classes or public swimming sessions.