- Our list of the best things to do in Laguna Hills, California, features the top 632 nearby activities — including 243 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Laguna Hills, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Laguna Hills, CA , followed by 610 popular activities in nearby cities, including Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Dana Point, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Orange, Irvine, Garden Grove, San Juan Capistrano, Westminster, Lake Forest, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Fountain Valley, Lake Elsinore, Mission Viejo, Buena Park, Aliso Viejo, Tustin, Laguna Niguel, Rancho Santa Margarita, Yorba Linda, Brea, Placentia, Corona, Cypress, Norco, Chino Hills, Riverside, Seal Beach, Chino, Murrieta, Los Angeles, Oceanside, Menifee, Joshua Tree and Perris
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11.6 Miles
72%
39 votes
The Embassy Suites Hotel, 1325 E Dyer Road, Santa Ana, CA 92705
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The Dinner Detective is a murder mystery performance and interactive show. Packages include the standard ticket with a four course meal and show tickets, the large party package with discounts for over 10 people, and the Suspect Package.
11.7 Miles
94%
49 votes
100 N Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
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At Southwind Kayak Center Rental Base, visitors can choose from single or double kayaks to take out to the bay. While paddling, visitors will receive views of the ocean and the yachts docked at nearby piers.
12.1 Miles
Tustin Lanes is a bowling alley that features 42 lanes, two pool tables, eleven flat screen televisions, and nineteen projectors. Younger guests may also play a game of laser tag or enjoy the site's arcade.
12.1 Miles
Pioneer Park is a unique park with a number of different amenities available for use to its visitors. Amenities include a pioneer-themed playground, basketball court, picnic area, and a water play area.
12.2 Miles
94%
211 votes
600 Town Center Drive at Bristol, Costa Mesa, CA
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Segerstrom Center for the Arts, previously the Orange County Performing Arts Center, hosts musical and theatrical performances throughout the year. Young visitors who wish to improve their skills can enroll in a variety of programs, including summer camps.
12.2 Miles
The Costa Mesa Bark Park offers two acres of play space for dogs and their owners. The park features a separate play area for small, elderly or disabled dogs as well as a double-gated entrance and water dispensers for dogs.
12.2 Miles
76%
49 votes
611 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Named after its creator, Isamu Noguchi, California Scenario - The Noguchi Garden is an outdoor sculpture oasis commissioned by Henry Segerstrom in 1972. The garden is meant to symbolize the whole of California.
12.3 Miles
Visitors of Tewinkle Park will be able to play basketball, tennis, baseball, and softball. The location, which also features a playground for children to enjoy, is the home of thirty picnic tables and five barbeques.
12.3 Miles
90%
30 votes
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Pacific Symphony
615 Town Center Drive, Renee and Henry Segerstom Concert Hall, Costa Mesa, CA 92704
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Visitors of the Pacific Symphony will be able to enjoy a variety of musical performers, including symphony orchestras and singers. The location also hosts youth ensembles and family musical mornings for guests who wish to improve their skills.
12.3 Miles
The California Scenario is a sculpture garden that features seven different scenarios gardens for guests to enjoy and explore. The location's Forest Walk offers guests the chance to view the plaza from a distance.