- Our list of the best things to do in Norwalk, California, features the top 1601 nearby activities — including 565 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Out & About Tours offers a unique opportunity to travel around Los Angeles and learn about its LGBT history. You can also hire the tour bus for your group and also for private functions.
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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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Farnsworth Park includes both a historic building used as a banquet hall and community room and an outdoor amphitheater for concerts and plays. The park has picnic areas, baseball fields, and basketball and tennis courts.
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With several trails for walking and jogging, picnic tables and two separate playgrounds for different ages, Citrus Ranch Park offers attractions for adults and children. Its name comes from the citrus grove that surrounds the park.
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In addition to freestyle skating, Ice Palace offers a chance for both youths and adults to learn how to play hockey in its ice rink. The rink has its own pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.
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The Rink is an ice hockey facility that features public skate, a fully stocked pro shop, youth hockey camps, and youth hockey leagues. The ice rink also has a learn to play program that provides free hockey instruction.
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Open daily, Chaparral Lanes offers 48 lanes of bowling, leagues and a full-service restaurant and bar. Other amenities include pool tables, shuffle board, live music and parties for all ages.
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Giving skaters a place to call home, Pioneer Park features a fenced skate park with a variety of ramps and obstacles to test skills. The park also has a baseball field, basketball and tennis courts, playground and barbecue area.
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Lake Hollywood park overlooks the famous 'Hollywood' sign. A great place to host a cookout or an impromptu baseball game.
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835 N. Kings Road, Los Angeles, CA 90069
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Designed by R. M. Schindler, the Schindler House is a famous LA landmark owing to its unique architechture. Despite being built over 90 years ago, it appears very modern with its spatial arrangements and use of offbeat industrial materials.