- Our list of the best things to do in Moreno Valley, California, features the top 333 nearby activities — including 108 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Moreno Valley, 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 17 things to do within the city of Moreno Valley, CA , followed by 316 popular activities in nearby cities, including Riverside, Fontana, Perris, Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, Ontario, Norco, Yucaipa, Corona, San Jacinto, Menifee, Chino, Rialto, Colton, Beaumont, Banning, Murrieta, Hesperia, Chino Hills, Highland and Joshua Tree
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Irvine Park Pony & Horse Rides is a horse and pony ride facility that provides walking pony rides Tuesday through Sunday. The rides cost $5.00 per child and can be rented for special events.
31.8 Miles
At 3422 feet, Potato Mountain stands guard over the western slopes of the mouth of San Antonio Canyon above Claremont. On a clear day, visitors can view the suburban sprawl of Pomona Valley and beyond to the ocean.
31.9 Miles
At 22 miles long, Mountains To Sea Trail is a biking and hiking trail that takes visitors through canyons, nature parks, and bays. The trail also provides visitors with opportunities for bird watching.
32.0 Miles
The Idyllwild Nature Center offers a variety of hiking trails, a monarch butterfly exhibit and plenty of bird watching opportunities. The area also features picnic spots and occasional learning workshops.
32.0 Miles
In addition to picnic areas with built-in barbecues, sinks and tables, the Irvine Regional Park offers paved bicycle and walking trails. Furthermore, the park also features a children's playground, four softball fields, two horseshoe pits and a lake.
32.0 Miles
The Irvine Park Railroad features a third scale C.P. Huntington train that takes people of all ages on a ride through the historic park. Furthermore, they also offer bike rentals as well as two full-service snack bars and seasonal holiday events.
32.0 Miles
Spread out over 477 acres of wilderness, the Orange County Zoo focuses on animals and plants that are native to the southwestern United States. Some of the animals on display include black bears, island foxes, coyotes and turkey vultures.
32.0 Miles
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5 votes
26215 Dimension Dr, Ste 100, Lake Forest, CA 92630
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Lake Forest Nature Park is a small neighborhood park with green space and nature trails. The park has playground equipment and paths that lead through wooded areas and on bridges over streams.
32.1 Miles
69%
13 votes
25821 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630
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The Lake Forest Ice Palace is an ice-rink that hosts adult and youth hockey leagues, figure skating, public skates, and broom ball. Open Stick time is available for hockey practice. Open skating times are on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
32.1 Miles
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2 votes
1101 W McKinley Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768
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One of the largest railroad museums in Los Angeles, the Railway Locomotive Historical Society takes visitors on a historical journey back in time to Pomona's early railroad days. The museum features preserved locomotives, photographs and a gift shop.