- Our list of the best things to do in Lake Forest, California, features the top 716 nearby activities — including 280 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lake Forest, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
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155 W Dawson Avenue, Glendora, CA 91740
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With Pay & Play Racquetball & More, visitors can choose from 5 indoor racquetball courts to play in. The facility is open 24 hours a day, with each court being air conditioned.
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Founded by the Automobile Club of Southern California is the NHRA Motorsports Museum. The museum, covering over 28,000 square feet, is home to historic racing vehicles, photographic exhibits, racing memorabilia and more.
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Imperial Equestrian Center, 5543 Leeds Street, South Gate, CA 90280
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Offering horse riding lessons, The Circle B Riding Academy walks visitors through the basics of horseback riding and horse care. Visitors can learn the Western or English riding styles with an experienced instructor.
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Celebration Park is one of the biggest city park in Moreno Valley. The main focus of the park is on providing fun for families with small children as there is an extensive playground and a children's water feature that is turned on during the summer months.
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Having a relatively large population, the City of Baldwin Park has many amenities. Along with numerous public parks, museums and historical sites, the city annually hosts many carnivals, festivals and other special events.
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With lots of space, Barnes Park offers a variety of activities. Along with its popular splash pad, the park is also equipped with a playground, basketball courts and an outdoor amphitheater for special community events.
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Founded in 2007, Ink Bombers is an art business that strives to create unique artwork for individuals in the local community and beyond. Fine art, sketches, photography, and digital design are among the works the business specializes in.
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With 10 acres to explore, Mountain View Park offers visitors a large playground area, complete with swings, multiple play structures, and monkey bars. The park is located next to a community center that hosts public activities.
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An oak tree forest once inhabited by Native Americans, Live Oak Park is situated on 27 acres and features facilities for basketball, soccer, volleyball and softball. The park provides playgrounds, restrooms, picnic areas and an amphitheater.
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1628 N Sycamore Canyon Road, San Dimas, CA 91773
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Filled with educational displays, San Dimas Canyon Nature Center showcases the native plants and wildlife in the region with its exhibits. Staff members host live demonstrations with hawks and reptiles.