- Our list of the best things to do in Inglewood, California, features the top 1192 nearby activities — including 418 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Inglewood, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
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A rich part of California history are the Ruins of the Collapsed Dam at St. Francis Dam. Visitors are able to visit the dams ruins, while the area offers challenging hikes and beautiful views.
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Pitcher Park is a half acre of trees and a garden and also features picnic tables, a barn house, a gazebo and a honey house. There is also a reservable green space area that can accommodate approximately 50 guests.
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81%
21 votes
3410 Pomona Blvd, Pomona, CA 91768
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From badminton to ping pong, San Gabriel Valley Badminton Club II offers visitors over 20 courts to choose from. The facility has three golf simulators where visitors can practice their skills in a virtual reality environment.
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For hiking, mountain biking, running, or just communing with nature, the Wood Ranch Trails offer miles of scenic paths. Guests may encounter native wildlife such as coyotes, deer, raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, and various birds of prey.
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17 votes
Clear Creek Canyon Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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Heading eastward, Steep Canyon Trailhead takes hikers on a route with an incline grade of 25% on the ascent. The end of the trail forks into two trails, and provides a scenic vista of the surrounding hills.
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Banzai Surf School
Pacific Coast Highway at Brookhurst St., Huntington Beach, CA 92646
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Banzai Surf School offers private surfing classes and can have you riding all the way to the shore by your second or third wave. The instructors are very professional and well-trained. They also provide full wetsuits.
31.7 Miles
95%
122 votes
960 N. Tustin Street, Suite 163, Orange, CA 92867
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The Old Towne Orange Walking Food Tours cater to foodies, travelers and locals who desire to experience the broad assortment of foods that the area has to offer. There are several touring options available, including one's that focus on ethnic and vintage foods.
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Orange County's Yost Theater is a concert and event venue that hosts a variety of events and programs. It features D.J.s and dancing, live music, theatrical productions, and even MMA and sporting events.
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7 votes
3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
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The Chumash Indian Museum displays the long history of the Chumash Indian tribe. Visitors can see several exhibits and hear stories about of the Chumash, as well as hike a long trail that leads through a recreated tribal village.
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The Rancho Tapo Community Park is a neighborhood park that includes an amphitheater, basketball courts, electrical outlets, and restrooms. The park also includes a .5-mile walking trail that can also be used for biking.