- 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!
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Point Fermin Park stands along the Pacific Coast and provides ample picnic areas and walking trails. Guided tours are available to see the Point Fermin lighthouse and a westward trail provides easy beach access.
17.3 Miles
The Fort MacArthur Museum is a historical museum dedicated to the history of the U.S. Army Base, Fort MacArthur. The history is shown through different exhibits, including those about harbor defense and Pacific Theater Campaigns, among others.
17.3 Miles
The six acre Gardenhill Park largely focuses on young children. The park has a Tiny Tots program, playground equipment for toddlers, as well as tennis courts, a basketball court, a horseshoe pit, and picnic areas.
17.3 Miles
As a gymnastics complex, Apex All Stars Cheer offers cheer leading classes for ages 5 to 19 in a 20,000 square foot facility. The cheer teams compete at a national level in various competitions.
17.4 Miles
Situated around a man-made lake, Laguna Lake Park offers an array of outdoor activities. Visitors can hike, fish in the lake, bike, or make use of the barbecue grills and picnic areas.
17.4 Miles
One of the biggest city parks in the area is the Aliso Viejo Community Park, which features multiple baseball diamonds, a fenced-in toddler play area, and a shaded playground structure. Other facilities of the park include a dedicated parking lot, picnic tables, and public restrooms.
17.4 Miles
Opened to the public in 1931, the Warner Grand Theatre is a venue that hosts performances such as concerts, operas, films, plays, and many others. The theatre seats 1500 and is designed in Art Deco style.
17.5 Miles
Knoll Hill Dog Park offers 2 separate parts, one for large dogs and the other for small dogs. The park provides poop bags and covered trashcans. Dogs may play off leash.
17.5 Miles
The two acre Anna J Martin Park is a small, neighborhood park with playground equipment for younger and older children. The park is outfitted with green space and a picnic area.
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708 S Richfield Road, Placentia, CA 92870
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As a softball training facility, Softball Performance Workshop offers visitors coaches to help guide their training and provide tips to improve their techniques. The center has lessons for catching, hitting, fielding, footwork, and conditioning.