- 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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Get some fresh air on a visit to Golden Park. Take a stroll along the walking path, or sit and watch little ones enjoy the playground. Basketball courts, a handball court and ball diamond are among the recreational activities.
17.7 Miles
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12 votes
25473 Nellie Gail Road, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
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During the holiday season, Orange County Christmas Lights Show puts on an animated light show that lasts 40 minutes and includes free apple cider and donuts. They also offer tours of their home, which is decorated with snow villages.
17.7 Miles
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.
17.7 Miles
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.
17.7 Miles
Part of the Laguna Niguel Regional Park, Laguna Niguel Lake is a 44 acre lake. The lake is suitable for fishing, containing a diverse collection of fish, with a large population of largemouth bass, black crappie, and bluegill.
17.7 Miles
A fenced canine recreation facility, David R. Gafin Dog Park features fields composed of grass, dirt and trees. The park provides benches, dog waste bags, drinking water, double-gated entry and a separate small dog area.
17.8 Miles
86%
7 votes
Highlands Ave & Ridgview Drive, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
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Hikers can experience a wide dirt trail that runs along the southern ridge of the Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park with Aliso Summit Trail. The trail is 7.5 miles long and has a variety of scenic views.
17.8 Miles
Columbia Memorial Space Center is a hands-on educational experience for children of all ages with many exhibits. Some of their permanent exhibits include the robotics lab, astronaut's suit, shuttle simulator and gravity well.
17.8 Miles
Spend some time enjoying nature at Wilderness Park. Two lakes are available, a plus for fishing enthusiasts. Pack a picnic or make use of the barbeque grills. A playground is available for kiddos.
17.8 Miles
At Discovery Sports Complex, visitors can explore 11 acres of soccer and baseball fields. The park is open until 10 p.m., with the fields lighted at night, and can be reserved for private events.