- 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!
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All levels of diver education courses are offered at the Eco Dive Center from beginner classes to instructor certification. The company also offers dive charters at popular spots around southern California.
48.6 Miles
4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
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At the Autry National Center you can expect to find a number of events, exhibits and activities to suit every age. You can attend festivals, seminars and theatre shows here too.
48.6 Miles
With 3 trails to choose from, Bike Tours Hollywood provides you with the chance to explore Los Angeles by bike, complete with a knowledgeable tour guide who can help you learn more about the area.
48.6 Miles
47%
13776 votes
Hollywood Blvd at Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Located in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a veritable 'who's who' of the entertainment industry. Each block is dedicated to an actor or director who has made substantial contributions to American television and cinema.
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A famous district in the center of Los Angeles, Hollywood is home to the entertainment industry. Highlights include historic entertainment studios, the Hollywood sign, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Glen Alla Park is considered a pocket park that is unstaffed and open from dawn to dusk. Facilities include basketball courts, a playground for kids, and picnic areas amidst a beautiful natural setting.
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Situated on 14 acres, La Cienega Park features baseball and soccer fields, tennis courts and a community center that offers classes and camps. The park also provides a children's playground, a snack bar, picnic tables and grassy areas.
48.6 Miles
Open to visitors of all skill levels, Aloha Stand Up Paddle offers stand up paddle board rentals to take out on the ocean. Novices are taken out on the calm waters of the lagoon before progressing to the ocean.
48.7 Miles
Hollywoodland Tours gives tours of the celebrity scene in Hollywood. The tour includes visits to over 70 stars' homes.
48.7 Miles
63%
212 votes
6780 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028
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As the name suggests, Ripley's Believe or Not Mueseum has a unique and bizzare collection of Tinseltown artefacts. Open 365 days a year, the exhibits here (as many as 500) are fun and interactive.