- Our list of the best things to do in Richmond, California, features the top 826 nearby activities — including 307 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Richmond, 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 25 things to do within the city of Richmond, CA , followed by 801 popular activities in nearby cities, including San Francisco, Berkeley, Pacifica, South San Francisco, Oakland, Sausalito, Vallejo, Concord, Martinez, Walnut Creek, Alameda, Novato, San Leandro, Benicia, San Rafael, San Bruno, Castro Valley, Daly City, Hayward, Sonoma, Burlingame, Pleasant Hill, Tiburon, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, Napa, Petaluma, Fairfield, San Pablo, San Mateo, Pittsburg, Lodi, Belmont and Santa Ynez
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Oakland's Chabot Science Center is a museum and planetarium dedicated to scientific education and enrichment. It features a large planetarium and a film theater that shows educational programming related to space exploration and astronomy.
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Sausalito's Marine Mammal Center is an aquarium and conservation center dedicate to marine life education. It features many species of seal, penguins, dolphins, killer whales, small sharks and other fascinating water creatures.
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A full service, multisport facility, the Mare Island Sports Center features two indoor soccer fields, basketball courts, batting cages, and five volleyball courts. Guests can pay by the visit or become members.
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Mare Island San Pablo Bay Trail is a four mile round-trip trail for hikers of all skill levels. The trail offers scenic views of San Pablo Bay, Mt. Diablo and Mt. Tamalpais, and the Sonoma and Napa Valleys.
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Bin415 gives private day tours of wineries based on your interests. They are also available to help you put together an itinerary.
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With an experience of 25 years in exploring the wildlife in California, Nature Trip Day Tours offers year round trips for exploring the wildlife. They organize one day or half day trips of bird watching, nature exploring and conservancy.
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The Hamilton Field History Museum opened in 2010 to communicate to the public the role of the Hamilton Army Airfield in the development of Marin County. The Museum represents the history of civilian and military groups in Hamilton.
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Rather than a specifically designated area, the Vallejo Waterfront Park is essentially an open space where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like biking, running, soccer, and flying kites. Dogs are also allowed on the walkways if they are on leashes.
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For dogs weighing 30 pounds or less, Alameda Small Dog Park features a fenced dirt field for canine recreation. The park provides drinking water, a shade tree, benches and a double-gated entrance.
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Brones Regional Park is comprised of over 6,000 acres of rolling green hills. Visitors can go horseback riding, hiking, or camping in the hills, which are home to animals like deer, coyotes, vultures, and hawks.