- Our list of the best things to do in Huntington Beach, California, features the top 953 nearby activities — including 360 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Huntington Beach, 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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Fletcher Park is a leisure park that spans 2.9 acres of land. The park features a covered picnic shelter, scattered picnic tables, a lighted basketball court, a playground, and a restroom.
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Measuring 5.17 acres, Zamora Park is a mix of grass and trees with a short walking trail and picnic areas. The park can be used for basketball on the full-sized court and children can play on the sandy playground.
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Roughly 17 acres of land compose Barnes Park, which is located in the heart of the city. Features of the park include a basketball gym, picnic pavilion, an Olympic size pool, community center, children's play area, tennis courts, and a softball field with lights.
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A short drive from Los Angeles, the City of Monterey Park hosts several annual festivals and celebrations including a Cherry Blossom and Chinese Lantern festival. This small intimate community further offers a museum and several public parks and golf courses.
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Lush green landscape makes up most of Sequoia Park. The scenic park features a bonsai garden, grass fields, picnic areas, a basketball court, tennis and handball courts and a children's playground.
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The elabrately painted Avalon Theater is a working movie theater first erected to screen silent movies with pipe organ accompaniment. The organ remains, although it is usually silent. The Avalon Theater is particularly popular with fans of the Art Deco architectural style.
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Visitors to the Catalina Island Casino are whisked back to the glamorous heydey of supper clubs, glamorous gambling halls and big band music. This large and sumptuously appointed casino is also a high-caliber music performance space.
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#1 Casino Way, Casino Building, Avalon, CA 90704
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Discover the fascinating history of Catalina Island at the Catalina Island Museum, nestled on the first floor of the Catalina Casino. It is open every day except Christmas and New Year's Day and hosts a revolving variety of exhibitions related to the Island's history and development.
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Hosting first-run movie screens in both digital projection and 3D formats, Harkins Theater offers a stadium-seating movie experience with digital sound projection. The theater also has an expanded snack bar.
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Family-based recreation is encouraged at Garvey Park, which offers two children's playgrounds and multiple picnic shelters with adjoining barbeque grills. Sports recreation is accommodated through tennis courts, a gymnasium, and baseball diamonds.