- Our list of the best things to do in Diamond Bar, California, features the top 1149 nearby activities — including 411 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Diamond Bar, 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 13 things to do within the city of Diamond Bar, CA , followed by 1135 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pasadena, Fontana, Anaheim, Ontario, Whittier, Orange, Rancho Cucamonga, Garden Grove, Arcadia, Lakewood, Cerritos, Los Angeles, Claremont, Buena Park, Fullerton, Chino Hills, Chino, Westminster, Azusa, Santa Ana, Upland, La Habra, Altadena, El Monte, Covina, Fountain Valley, Bellflower, Brea, West Covina, Norwalk, South Pasadena, Monterey Park, Glendora, Riverside, San Dimas, Tustin, Walnut, Cypress, Pomona, La Mirada, Norco, Montebello, Downey, Yorba Linda, Placentia, Paramount, Monrovia, Alhambra, Irvine, Corona, Huntington Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead, Costa Mesa, Baldwin Park, Montclair, La Puente, Hacienda Heights, La Verne, South Gate, Pico Rivera, Temple City, Long Beach, Rowland Heights, Huntington Beach, Wrightwood, Seal Beach, Rialto, Glendale, Joshua Tree, East Los Angeles, Whittier and Menifee
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Alisal Park consists of 1.6 acres of land with .5 turf acres. The park offers a range of amenities including Barbeques, a Drinking Fountain, Park Benches, various Picnic Areas, a Playground and restrooms.
9.3 Miles
Home to several beach towns, Los Angeles County is popular amongst tourists. It further includes the cities of Hollywood and Beverly Hills with attractions such as the Ford Theater, Universal Studios and the Hollywood Walk of Fame are here.
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225 South Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762
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The Museum of History and Art, Ontario offers visitors the chance to learn about the art, history, and culture of the Ontario area. The location not only maintains permanent local history exhibits, but also offers temporary exhibits as well.
9.4 Miles
A charter fishing trip service operating in the Sea of Cortez in La Paz, Mexico, Tail Hunter International offers knowledgeable and experienced guides, many of whom have grown up fishing the local waters.
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A public park and tennis facility, Fairmont Knolls Park features two lighted tennis courts, and offers player matching services as well as league play. The park also has a playground and barbecue grills.
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At Broadway On Tour, visitors can see family friendly productions of classic fairy tales like Snow White, Thumbelina, and more. Before the performance, the group hosts a tea party for children.
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Having a relatively large population, the City of Baldwin Park has many amenities. Along with numerous public parks, museums and historical sites, the city annually hosts many carnivals, festivals and other special events.
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14403 E Pacific Ave, Ste B, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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Baldwin Park Historical Museum has more than one thousand representative artifacts for the period from 1850 to 1950 in Baldwin Park. Included in the society's holdings are maps of the area, agricultural artifacts, clothing, radios, phonographs and excellent historical sources.
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The Lowell Brandt Park is a community park located on 15-acres of land. Amenities at the park include three open air picnic tables, two barbeques, a baseball and soccer field, and a basketball court.
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Ted Craig Regional Park is a 124 acre park populated by rolling hills, abundant trees, and open fields. The park houses a large lake which is suitable for fishing. Attractions also include six picnic shelters and a sports complex.