- Our list of the best things to do in Redondo Beach, California, features the top 1031 nearby activities — including 348 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Spanning 36 acres, Verdugo Park offers a baseball field, basketball court, horseshoe court, a playground with sand boxes, and a skate park. Picnic areas and benches are spread throughout the park.
24.1 Miles
Rosemead's Sally Tanner Park is a city park that features open green space, a playground for kids with a climbing structure and other equipment, a gazebo, and public restroom facilities.
24.2 Miles
Enjoy the combination of bar/restaurant and a movie theater when you visit Gold Class Theater in Pasadena. Lounge in a recliner while sipping your favorite cocktail and food dish while watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
24.2 Miles
Art Planet is an art school that offers a number of art programs for individuals of all ages. During classes, students have the opportunity for a personalized education because of the maximum six students per class.
24.2 Miles
An 80-acre park on wooded, hilly terrain, Murphy Ranch Park is an undeveloped wilderness area. The park is mostly used for hiking along trails and has areas with tables that can be used for picnics.
24.3 Miles
Runyon Canyon Park offers great views of the city, as well as spaces for exercise or contemplation. Especially good for dogs, as they don't need to be on a leash.
24.3 Miles
The City of Calabasas Creekside Park & Community Center features two multi-purpose rooms, a basketball court, baseball and softball fields, and public restrooms. The park also has a playground for kids with a variety of equipment.
24.3 Miles
The secluded Serrania Park is a leisure park that features a kid's area with swings and a lot of benches. The park also offers a water fountain, a sand box for kids, and a vending machine.
24.4 Miles
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18381 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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Huntington Central Park is a large park with a lake, a track, and a cafe. A great place to watch the sunset over the ocean.
24.4 Miles
A beach only for dogs. As dogs aren't allowed on normal beaches, Huntington Dog Beach is the place to let them play in the sand, the water and the grass.