- Our list of the best things to do in Huntington Park, California, features the top 1400 nearby activities — including 495 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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AMF Riverside Lanes offers traditional bowling on 40 lanes and features a separate meeting room. Patrons can watch their favorite sports on AMF’s flat-screen TV or play a game of pool or arcade-style games.
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San Sevaine Park offers basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, a playground structure with foam cushion flooring, and picnic tables with grills. Restrooms are available, and picnic shelters are available for rent.
43.9 Miles
Situated on 2.4 acres, Hidden Hills Park features a half basketball court and a large open grass field suitable for sports like soccer and football. The park provides two children's playgrounds, park benches, a paved path and picnic facilities.
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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.
44.1 Miles
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.
44.1 Miles
Fontana's Smoke Stack Trail is a dirt hiking trail that leads hikers and bikers past some very scenic desert and mountain views. The trail tends to be quiet and relaxing.
44.2 Miles
Located within the scenic local canyons, Peck Farm is a full service equestrian center offering a number of services for horses and their owners. These services include boarding, training, and spacious areas to ride the horses.
44.2 Miles
Providing riding trainers to visitors, Vista Del Mar Ranch offers instructional classes for improving horseback skills and agility. There are also several trails where visitors can take their horses on trail rides.
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Icons of Avalon gives historical and cultural tours, pointing out details you might have missed. Topics include architecture, important local figures, and famous influences.