- Our list of the best things to do in Newark, California, features the top 802 nearby activities — including 240 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Newark, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Newark, CA , followed by 779 popular activities in nearby cities, including Livermore, San Jose, Half Moon Bay, Los Altos, San Carlos, South San Francisco, Cupertino, Palo Alto, Oakland, Saratoga, San Ramon, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Fremont, Hayward, San Leandro, Alameda, Milpitas, Dublin, Castro Valley, San Mateo, Belmont, Union City, Redwood City, San Bruno, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Pleasanton, Danville, Burlingame, Menlo Park, Campbell, San Francisco, Pacifica, Lafayette and Daly City
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39.7 Miles
92%
484 votes
100 Shaffer Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Adults and children with an interest in marine ecosystems must not miss the opportunity to visit the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. It is an active research institution and a public outreach facility dedicated to helping the community understand the importance of preserving marine environments.
39.8 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a variety of water based recreational activities on the San Rafael Creek and San Francisco Bay with 101 Surf Sports. They offers tours, rentals, and lessons for kayaking, windsurfing, stand up paddling, kiteboarding, and surfing.
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5492 Sandmound Blvd, Oakley, CA 94561
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Owned and run by professional fisherman Bobby Barrack, the Bobby Barrack Fishing Guide Service offers guided fishing trips in the California Delta. Barrack teaches the fundamentals of fishing on each trip.
39.9 Miles
86%
307 votes
West Cliff Drive at Lighthouse Point, Santa Cruz, CA
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The water is warm at the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum. Surfers and beach babies enjoy the many exhibits dedicated to board design, safety practices and the physics behind successful surfing.
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35 votes
Lighthouse Point, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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In 1986, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum opened inside the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse. It is one of the oldest museums in the world dedicated to surfing, and visitors can see how surfboards progressed from huge paddleboards to modern surfboards, along with surf club patches, surf movie posters, and wetsuits,
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89%
9 votes
1595 Railroad Avenue, Vallejo, CA 94592
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Mare Island Shoreline Heritage Preserve is a 215 acre park. Attractions include hiking, biking, scenic views, and picnicking. Visitors can also participate in guided park tours and regular special events.
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91%
75 votes
701 W Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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All kinds of wildlife are found at Lighthouse Field State Beach including the black swift, monarch butterflies and sea lions. The beach is popular with dog owners and surfers and is even home to a surfing museum.
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87%
2454 votes
2531 West Cliff Drive near Swanton Blvd., Santa Cruz, CA
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True to its name, Natural Bridges State Park contains natural rock bridges created by eons of water and wind erosion. The modern park is managed by the state and is a wonderful destination for adults and families.
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Established in 1892, the Mare Island Golf Club is the oldest golf club west of Mississippi. The course offers scenic views of the bay, Napa River and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Coyote Lake Park is 4,595-acre recreation area featuring a 635-acre lake for fishing and boating. There are 73 tent and RV campsites and more than 35 miles of wooded trails for hikers, horseback riders and off-road bicyclists.