- 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.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Costa Mesa, CA , followed by 859 popular activities in nearby cities, including Long Beach, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Dana Point, Huntington Beach, Orange, San Pedro, Lakewood, Irvine, San Clemente, Cerritos, Garden Grove, Fullerton, Buena Park, San Juan Capistrano, Westminster, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, La Habra, Santa Ana, Whittier, Mission Viejo, Fountain Valley, Norwalk, Aliso Viejo, Brea, Bellflower, Seal Beach, Tustin, Cypress, La Mirada, Laguna Niguel, Rancho Santa Margarita, Placentia, Downey, Yorba Linda, Paramount, Carson, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Chino Hills, South Gate, Diamond Bar, Rancho Palos Verdes, Corona, Los Angeles, Walnut, Pico Rivera, Compton, Big Bear Lake, Oceanside, Whittier, Menifee and Joshua Tree
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Offering surfing lessons from beginner to advanced, M&M Surf School tailors its lessons to the individual student. The school offers group, semi-private and private lessons as well as surf camps.
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Featuring unique beach-themed pieces of art, The Picture Show offers seaside, tiki and 'surf' decorative pieces, many created by local and new artists. Some of the art contains vintage depictions or honors Dia de Los Muertos, and framing is available.
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Uniquely developed through groves of eucalyptus trees, Gum Grove Park winds through ten acres between Seal Beach and the Los Cerritos wetlands. Nature trails provide access points for wildlife and bird watching along the way.
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Located near Seal Beach, the Red Car Museum showcases train history and the rare, Pacific Electric tower car. Visitors can view train memorabilia and see artifacts of the region's culture and indigenous peoples.
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Ocean lovers find connection in the works presented at Art Images in Seal Beach. The gallery focuses on fine art depicting the ocean and its inhabitants, as well as metal sculptures of ships and whimsical mermaids.
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The smallest city park in Cypress is Baroldi Sycamore Park that holds only one and a half acres of land. The limited area only has a compact children's playground structure that rests on sand and an open play grassy space.
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Treasure Island Beach offers a range of popular activities including swimming, skin and scuba diving, tide pooling and other beach activities. The beach features a mostly sand bottom with shorebreak type surf that can become large with numerous rip currents.
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Treasure Island Park is a sandy beach and park. The beach is suitable for swimming, scuba diving, tide pooling, and skimming. Fishing is strictly prohibited. The park offers picnic areas and open fields.
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27745 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
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Featuring a synthetic grass field, Laguna Niguel Skate & Soccer Park offers visitors a spacious area for playing soccer and skateboarding. The skate park is gated and has bowls, rails, and other challenges for visitors to skate on.
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Featuring a prehistoric themed playground, Fossil Reef Park is littered with dinosaur fossil climbing structures for kids to play on. The playground has a three story slide that extends from a climbing structure.