- Our list of the best things to do in Irvine, California, features the top 918 nearby activities — including 355 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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5178 Brooks Street, Montclair, CA 91763
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A baseball and softball training and practice center, Hit & Run Batting Cages-Speed, Agility & Strength Training offers a variety of amenities for athletes. The facility includes baseball and softball cages as well as pitching and fielding practice areas.
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9122 Washington Blvd, Pico Rivera, CA 90660
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Run by a local historical society, Pico Rivera Historical Museum showcases photographs, documents, and other artifacts that highlight the history of the area. These artifacts cover the history of agriculture and immigration into the region.
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Children can spend some time outdoors at Walmerado Park, which features baseball-themed playground equipment with separate areas for younger and older kids. The playground design complements the baseball fields that are used by youth teams at the park.
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The Cleveland National Forest is a wildlife preserve that is home to over 3 million animals. The park features a target shooting area and is home to the Cedar Creek Falls permit area.
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Suitable for both walking and hiking, Bear Canyon Loop Trail goes through the national forest. It covers over six miles of terrain and provides views of the river and local mountains.
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Shaped in a circle, Lincoln Park features grassy fields, shaded areas and a rose garden at the center of the park. The park provides a children's playground, picnic tables and short, paved paths around the park.
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A small and inviting community park, Ralph C Dills Park offers many amenities for its size. The park features a children's playground, winding walking and biking paths, an outdoor gym and expansive grass fields for picnics and sports play.
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Specializing in horse training, Equestrian Visions Xtreme teaches the foundational skills for visitors to be successful at horseback riding. If visitors don't have their own horse, the company will lease a horse for lessons.
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A mission-driven not for profit organization, Shoestring City Ranch aims to provide urban children with opportunities to have rural experiences, either for free or for very low prices. The ranch features rescued animals and trained staff.
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Cortez Park is a recreational park that includes a playground, a gym, and a biking trail. The park also features a picnic area, a horseshoe pit, and rolling hills that can be used for working out.