- Our list of the best things to do in Pittsburg, California, features the top 417 nearby activities — including 147 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pittsburg, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Pittsburg, CA , followed by 398 popular activities in nearby cities, including Berkeley, Fairfield, San Ramon, Vallejo, Concord, Martinez, Walnut Creek, Dublin, Benicia, Vacaville, Brentwood, Antioch, Danville, Pleasant Hill, Castro Valley, Suisun City, Oakley, Lafayette, Livermore, Oakland, Pleasanton, Richmond, Discovery Bay, Hayward, Lodi, Sacramento, San Leandro and San Pablo
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13.2 Miles
Nancy Boyd Park is a recently renovated park with playgrounds, picnic areas, and group sports arenas. Amenities include barbecues, restrooms, a gazebo, soccer fields, and baseball fields.
13.3 Miles
A family operated equestrian facility in business since 2008, Lehmann Stables offers a variety of services, including riding lessons for students of all ages, boarding services for horses, and horse leases.
13.3 Miles
64%
160 votes
1201 Locust Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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A movie theater featuring a Cinemark XD auditorium, Walnut Creek 14 & XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, reserved seats, arcade games, a party room and a lobby cafe.
13.3 Miles
The Small Talk Family Cafe is an indoor play space and cafe that has the goal of being a place where people can sit down and enjoy a bite to eat. The cafe also offers yoga classes and art programs.
13.5 Miles
Fat Shafts Archery is an indoor archery range, service shop, and retail store that gives educational archery lessons. The shop offers advanced archery classes and is available for birthday parties.
13.6 Miles
93%
135 votes
4202 Alhambra Ave., Martinez, CA 94553
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The John Muir National Historic Site is a dedicated to the founder of the environmental movement. There are several group and walking tours available throughout his home as well as the surrounding land so visitors can learn more about the impact Muir made on society.
13.6 Miles
The Martinez Museum is based in an 1890's cottage called the 'Borland House' and contains artifacts and documents relating to the history of the city of Martinez. Virtual tours are accessible via the Martinez Historical Society website.
13.6 Miles
A community owned park located in a residential area, Cappy Ricks Park provides visitors with lighted basketball and tennis courts throughout the year. The park also offers playground areas, walking trails, and features wide swathes of manicured green space.
13.6 Miles
Susana Park is a 1 acre park that offers recreational amenities including a performing stage,
13.7 Miles
Visitors of the Benicia Historical Museum will be able to enjoy a variety of performances, including exhibits on beer brewing and concerts. The location's buildings were constructed with native California sandstone.