- Our list of the best things to do in Fountain Valley, California, features the top 1047 nearby activities — including 393 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fountain Valley, 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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Spanning a total of nearly five acres, Sunnyslopes Park is a public community park offering a number of recreational amenities for guests to enjoy. These amenities include a softball fields, numerous picnic areas, tennis courts, and a playground.
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There are plenty of hands-on exhibits and play areas with the Chino Youth Museum. The bulk of the activities are focused on younger children, but events are frequently held for older children as well.
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San Clemente oceanfront, San Clemente, CA 92675
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Spread over 2.3 miles, the San Clemente Coastal Trail connects Calafia Beach with North Beach with several segmented stops at T-Street and the Pier. The trail is popular with joggers, walkers, dog owners, and cyclists.
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From martial arts to performing arts classes, Preserve Community Center organizes a range of community programs to promote fitness and art education. The center has a gym with equipment that is open to public.
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The Los Angeles Badminton Club takes the sport to a new level with its large, state-of-the-art indoor facility featuring 15 professional badminton courts. The club also offers regular tournaments and sells badminton equipment.
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Mc3 is a combination art gallery and bronze foundry that supports local artists and sculptors with access to specialized bronzing equipment. Many reputable public artists and sculptors also put their pieces on display within the on-site gallery.
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Featuring a playground with a soft surface, Charles B. Hopper Park offers a safe place for kids to run and play. Other activities offered in the park include a sand pit, climbing rock and picnic benches for eating or sitting.
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Providing an outdoor space for horticulturalists and those interested in growing their own fruits and vegetables, Dan McKenzie Community Garden leases plots at a nominal fee. For added convenience the facility is equipped with water, restrooms and storage space.
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An outlining community of Los Angeles, Lawndale is home to many public parks and outdoor spaces. This includes the Alondra Community Regional Park with a pool, splash pad and skating facilities.
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With a large open field, William Green Park offers ample space for kids to run, jump and play. The park is also equipped with a variety of playground equipment including swings and slides.