- Our list of the best things to do in Lakewood, California, features the top 1515 nearby activities — including 531 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lakewood, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Lakewood, CA , followed by 1491 popular activities in nearby cities, including Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, West Hollywood, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Glendale, Whittier, Huntington Beach, San Pedro, Orange, Torrance, Cerritos, Garden Grove, Arcadia, Westminster, Fullerton, Buena Park, La Habra, Rancho Palos Verdes, Carson, Santa Ana, Culver City, Costa Mesa, Azusa, Redondo Beach, Covina, Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, El Monte, Fountain Valley, South Pasadena, Brea, Monterey Park, Irvine, Altadena, Seal Beach, Bellflower, West Covina, Norwalk, Tustin, Walnut, Cypress, Montebello, La Mirada, Downey, Hawthorne, Placentia, Gardena, Yorba Linda, Burbank, Alhambra, Paramount, Inglewood, Monrovia, Diamond Bar, Huntington Park, San Gabriel, Chino Hills, Lawndale, Glendora, Rosemead, La Puente, Baldwin Park, South Gate, Hacienda Heights, Pico Rivera, Temple City, San Dimas, Rowland Heights, Compton, Pomona, Whittier, Big Bear Lake, Westwood, East Los Angeles, Malibu and Simi Valley
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Walnut Ranch Park is a 45.2-acre park that includes 3 professional sized soccer fields that can also be used for football games. The area has a playground that includes a slide and climbing obstacles.
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Johnny Allen Tennis focuses on teaching tennis to youths ages 6 through college. There is music played during every class with the goal to create an educational, sporty, and creative environment. Lessons take place at Walnut High School.
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Featuring a large play aircraft for children, Palm View Park has two playgrounds with structures to climb, swing and play on. It also has open fields that can be used for soccer, a baseball field and picnic tables.
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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.
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The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization. It preserves the history of motion picture, honors the astists and educates the next generation of storytellers.
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Ballona Creek is a biking and walking pathway along a creek. Great for daytime exercise; avoid at night.
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Adults and kids love K1 Speed Irvine, an indoor go-karting track in Irvine, California. All karts have remote control and remote shutoff features for increased safety. The track's most popular offering is the 'Arrive and Drive' race, a 14-lap race with up to 12 drivers.
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Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard is a historical thoroughfare that forms part of the route taken by the annual Tournament of Roses Parade. The Boulevard has been largely supplanted by the freeway system but remains popular for local traffic.
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Take your next outing to the movies to another level by visiting Arclight Cinemas, the next generation of luxury movie theaters. Featuring reserved seating, no commercials, and available food and refreshments, check them out today.
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The Eagle Rock neighborhood in Los Angeles is named for a large rock outcropping resembling an eagle's head. The area features many historic homes, and is a popular film location.