- Our list of the best things to do in East Los Angeles, California, features the top 1450 nearby activities — including 520 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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46.7 Miles
89%
47 votes
750 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, CA
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At the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, attendees can watch live orchestra and rock 'n roll concert events. The location's Community Theatre program offers local artists the chance to show off their skills in front of an audience.
46.7 Miles
89%
9 votes
34116 Pacific Coast Hwy # A, Dana Point, CA
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At the Girl in the Curl Surf School, students of all skill levels can take surfing lessons. The location also offers surf camps for younger learners who wish to truly dedicate time to their skills.
46.7 Miles
Cook's Park is a quiet community park that offers lush green grass and sports fields. The park features full court basketball, a volleyball net, baseball diamond and multiple soccer fields.
46.7 Miles
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1 votes
28432 Calle Arroyo, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
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An equestrian facility, Mission Trails Stables of San Juan Capistrano offers horse boarding services of various kinds. The stables also offers training, riding lessons for learners of all levels, and guided trail rides.
46.7 Miles
A wine lounge and bistro, Pour D' Vino Wine offers a wide variety of red, white, and specialty wines, as well as a full food menu. The lounge also hosts live jazz and blues music.
46.7 Miles
91%
22 votes
1600 Agua Mansa Road, Colton, CA 92324
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Action Star Games Paintball Park offers guests the chance to play on fifteen different playing fields. The business also accepts private party reservations for those who wish to set up a group outing or corporate event.
46.8 Miles
87%
31 votes
15701 East Avenue M, Lancaster, CA 93535
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The museum contains combined collections of Howard Arden Edwards (founder) and Grace Oliver (subsequent owner). Antelope Valley Indian Museumrepresents the Native American cultures of the western Indian Cultures
46.8 Miles
93%
27 votes
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Bluff Top Trail
Santa Clara Ave, Violet Lantern to Amber Lantern St, Dana Point, CA 92629
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A three mile trail, Bluff Top Trail Runs between Walk On Beach and Gualala Point Regional Park. Along this trail lies the remnants of the Dana Point Inn and sea cliffs and views for birding and whale-watching.
46.8 Miles
69%
88 votes
32120 San Juan Creek Road, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
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San Juan Hills Golf Club is a Par 71 championship course that is forgiving to players of all abilities. The courses rolling hills and water features make for a relaxing and serene play environment.
46.8 Miles
Two separate zipline courses are offered at Skull Canyon Zipline which is spread over 160 acres. One course is aimed at those with no or little experience while the other is for visitors wanting a more extreme adventure.