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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Big Bear Lake to Anaheim?
The direct drive from Big Bear Lake to Anaheim is 84.5 mi (136 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 47 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Big Bear Lake to Anaheim, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Temecula, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Riverside, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Dana Point, and Irvine, as well as top places to visit like Snow Summit and Cabazon Dinosaurs - World's Biggest Dinosaurs, or the ever-popular Big Bear Alpine Zoo.
The top cities between Big Bear Lake and Anaheim are Temecula, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Riverside, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Dana Point, and Irvine. Temecula is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Big Bear Lake and 1 hour from Anaheim.
Temecula, a charming city in southwestern Riverside County, California, is steeped in history and boasts a population of over 110,000. Established in 1989, it offers a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. One of its notable attractions is the 1909 Temecula restaurant, located in a historic tin-roofed warehouse that was once a trading post and livery.
Most popular city on this route
32 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Anaheim
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Riverside is a city in and the county seat of Riverside County, California, United States, in the Inland Empire metropolitan area. It is named for its location beside the Santa Ana River. It is the most populous city in the Inland Empire and in Riverside County, and is about 50 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. Wikipedia.
24% as popular as Temecula
2 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Anaheim
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San Clemente, located in Orange County, California, is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and state beaches like San Onofre and San Clemente Beach. The area also boasts the picturesque Beach Trail that offers visitors uninterrupted views of the sea along with a variety of green parks. The famous T-Street Beach is home to the long stretch of San Clemente Pier that extends into the Pacific Ocean.
27% as popular as Temecula
30 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Anaheim
Dana Point is a municipality situated in the south of Orange County, in California. The city's port, known as Dana Point Harbor, features multiple marinas and a wide variety of unique boutiques. It serves as a starting point for ocean excursions where visitors can observe dolphins and whales. Two beaches close by are Doheny State Beach and Salt Creek Beach with grassy parks behind them.
28% as popular as Temecula
28 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Anaheim
Laguna Beach is a small town located on the coast of Orange County, California. The area is known for its numerous art galleries, beaches and coves. Main Beach boasts tide pools and a boardwalk leading to Heisler Park's paths and gardens. Surfing enthusiasts can enjoy popular Aliso Beach Park while Crystal Cove State Park offers designated underwater park areas. Visitors can also explore Laguna Coast Wilderness Park's coastal canyon trails.
65% as popular as Temecula
22 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Anaheim
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Huntington Beach is a city situated in California, southeast of Los Angeles. This place is famous for its surf beaches, including the Huntington City Beach and its long pier. One can also find an International Surfing Museum displaying various surfing memorabilia like longboards. The expansive Huntington Central Park boasts several features such as fields, gardens, lakes and an equestrian center. Additionally, the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve with wetlands and dunes provides a shelter for numerous bird species.
58% as popular as Temecula
22 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Anaheim
Newport Beach, a charming coastal city in southern California, boasts a bustling harbor filled with boats and two iconic piers - Newport Beach Pier and Balboa Pier. The area also features the nostalgic Balboa Fun Zone, an amusement park offering classic rides and stunning ocean views. Visitors can enjoy various beaches such as the famous Wedge with its impressive waves and Corona del Mar State Beach. Additionally, art enthusiasts can explore modern and contemporary works at the Orange County Museum of Art.
83% as popular as Temecula
17 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Anaheim
Irvine, a city in Orange County, California, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The Orange County Great Park features an antique carousel and a helium balloon that provides aerial views. Bommer Canyon boasts scenic trails winding past ancient sycamore trees. Families can enjoy the kid-friendly Pretend City Children’s Museum with its miniature post office, cafe, and farm exhibits. Art enthusiasts can explore the Irvine Museum's collection of Impressionist art from California.
25% as popular as Temecula
11 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Anaheim
Best stops along Big Bear Lake to Anaheim drive
The top stops along the way from Big Bear Lake to Anaheim (with short detours) are Mission San Juan Capistrano, Landmark, Chapel, Museum and Gardens, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, and Desert Hills Premium Outlets. Other popular stops include Big Bear Lake, San Clemente Pier, and Pirates Dinner Adventure.
Big Bear Alpine Zoo is a large sanctuary that provides shelter for various wildlife in need and helps them recover before releasing them back into their natural habitat. This impressive zoo offers visitors an up-close view of animals that they may not have seen before, such as the snow leopard. The bear exhibits are particularly impressive and allow visitors to get closer to these magnificent creatures than ever before.
Amazing little zoo!! Didn't expect a whole lot going in and boy was I wrong. This intimate little zoo allowed us to see these animals way closer than expected! Went on a weekday, so it wasn't very busy. All of the exhibits were great, but the bear exhibits truly stood out. I have never been able to get that close to a bear before. It was truly magnificent. The thing that puts this zoo ahead of all others I have been to is how closely all of the animals can be viewed. Also my first time seeing a snow leopard. Definitely recommend!
Jamie B — Google review
We love the new Alpine zoo. Heads up though- the gift shop is closed due to the county COVID order. This may not affect too many people however our kids love to shop the stuffed animals as they’ve done every year.
All of the indoor exhibits are also closed. However, still a great time walking around, watching the animals and occasionally hearing some insights from zookeepers as they feed the animals.
Chris Robertson - Real Estate Broker — Google review
An inexpensive adventure to take in few bears, birds, and a variety of other mountain type animals. Was a bit of a warm day and the animals weren't that active. Recommend going in the morning. Heard some of these animals were recovering. Would have been great to read some background on them. My 2 year old spent half his time playing on the playground equipment 1/2 way through the enclosure. Had a nice souvenir shop. Very nice employees throughout the zoo 👌
Michael Brandin — Google review
Small and cute zoo, we finished in less than an hour. The highlight was the shiny racoon! I also love the QR codes that lead you to the stories of the animals. Although kids there were a bit out of control, pushing people aside so they get a better viewing spot, howling to the wolfs and stuff, while the parents just stood there and took videos. Please respect other people who also paid to enjoy the zoo.
Yu Jung Hou — Google review
This is a small zoo/animal rehabilitation center but my kids loved it. We came in January and were still able to at least see all of the animals. It's clean and the animals seem well taken care of. There is a nice picnic/play area on the opposite end of the entrance with tables and a small playground. Decently priced especially considering the money supports animal rehab.
Matthew Centofranchi — Google review
Very nice and well maintained small zoo. I remember coming to Big Bear and seeing this place near the ski place many years ago. I think it used to be called a sanctuary before, now labeled a zoo. Everything is new and the animals appeared to be taken care of. Nice place to visit with the kids when in the area.
T K — Google review
We enjoyed our visit here. Yes, it's small and yes, the enclosures are way too small for the predator animals like the Mountain Lion & Coyotes. But it's clean and there is a variety of animals to see. The staff were nice. It's a little pricey, but the money goes to a good cause!
Backpacker_ Hiker — Google review
I loved seeing the animals!!!! My kids and I saw a lot of animals we've never seen before, up close too was so cool!!! There were a couple animals that didn't have a description or info on them I was disappointed about that but nice Lil zoo with a cute kids play area :) we were there for ì'd say an hour ish? And omg we saw a blonde racoon!!! Lol
Nathania Andrade — Google review
I love zoos and this one did not disappoint. It’s a small sanctuary where the animals can live out the rest of their lives in a safe environment. The zoo was very clean and informative. The front lady was also very sweet.
Jenna Laine — Google review
Enjoyable experience for the family. 15 dollars for adults.
Lots of parking in the lot.and free.
This is the new location! Construction on roads can be difficult to find the entrance even if youre right there looking at the zoo.
Needs better signage. Had to drive all the way around.
Costs about 15 for adult tickets.
You can see bears, ravens owls foxes wolves coyotes, raccoons, deer, eagle hawk snow leopard.
No shade in here only by restrooms. Bring sunscreen and water. No water provided.
Children have a small playground inside.
Gift shop available.
Small zoo. I'd say you can see all the animals in 30 to 1hr taking your time.
But its cool to see 👀 ravens tear apart mice during feeding time.
Juma Nyumba — Google review
Nice little zoo in Big bear! It will be fun for kids and usually takes less than an hour to walk around! There are many animals and birds to see but keep in mind that they will be in the shadows if it’s too hot when you visit!
Chetan Rawal — Google review
Great place to take the kids, small but very nice Zoo with bears, birds, deer, and foxes. Small playground is an added bonus. I suggest going early in the summer months as it is in the sun. Small gift shop with very reasonable prices. I look forward to going again.
Joy Jones — Google review
We had a blast with our two year old. It’s a small zoo nestled in the mountains and the views are GORGEOUS. It’s set up so that even toddlers can have a great view into every enclosure and there were a couple of play places. This zoo provides the opportunity to get the closest we’ve been to bears before. Very cool.
Jake Newsome — Google review
I've been to many zoos small and large and this one had the saddest looking animals, with the smallest and most barren enclosures. The bears seem to be the star attraction and they're kept in dirt and concrete with a few trees and a water feature. The four owls in a single enclosure with almost no shade was depressing as well. The only animal remotely happy was the fat squirrel. Again I've been to smaller zoos before, but the animals had much more shade/privacy, usually the great frustration with zoos is that the animals are tucked away and hard to see, not here though, completely exposed.
Marcus Wagner — Google review
Alex was such a friendly and welcoming staff member that provided incredible fun facts about each of their animals. Definitely a great place to visit any time you're in the area.
Jason Garcia — Google review
It was a very nice day. It is a very small zoo. It was a beautiful day cool weather and it felt like Winter. I must say the animals were very sluggish. It wasn’t very expensive free parking and $11 dollars for seniors.
Richard Poirier — Google review
Nice zoo with a nice path to see all the rescued wildlife animals. There were so many animals, owls, eagles, raccoons, bears, foxes, coyotes. Very clean a lot of traffic but easy to maneuver around. Gift shop was way to busy to buy anything. I will be back.
Raina Reign (RainaReign) — Google review
The staff was really nice, well maintained.Clean restrooms. Small snack shack. Free parking. They have QR codes that you can scan and read the history of the animals. We were there for about 1.5-2hrs.
M. Ort — Google review
Only been here once (March 2024) and loved it. It's not a giant zoo but you see a lot of animals and the playground for children was in great condition, my kids loved it. My favorite was the birds, especially the Golden Eagles!
Brian Calderon — Google review
The staff was really nice and the place was well maintained. I noticed all the animals were well maintained and well taken care of. My husband and I really enjoyed our time at the zoo and also learned a couple of things about each animal(QR you can scan) which we found really cool
Long-running, popular option with 33 runs, night riding, terrain parks & a climbing wall.
If the season is good this is the best resort you can find within 3 hours driving from LA. But always check the traffic if you head to Big Bear village during snowstorm or in holidays otherwise you can stuck in traffic for hours.
The resort is good and I’ve got no complaints ever. I’m a huge fan of Snow Summit’s night sessions. Slopes become almost empty and it’s so cool to ride through the forest when the sky is dark and snowing.
Maxim P. — Google review
Crowded lifts, lots of people and snow can be slushy.
Can be ok if you must ski in so cal.
Avoid fresh snow days as it will be packed wall to wall.
Better to just drive a bit further so you can enjoy your day more.
Other than the the resort is nice but needs to update older lifts.
Addition of 1-2 more all mountain lifts would help to eliminate issues with lines.
Needs better snow making capabilities to take advantage of snow making days.
Nick ketelsen — Google review
It had been years since we skied here. We typically ski in Mammoth. We have the Ikonpass and Big Bear is only 2 1/2 hours from home. This was our first ski trip for this season and we went at the end of January. We went on a Friday and we didn’t realize that they charge for parking close to the resort. There is free parking farther down and there is free shuttle service. There is a long wait for the shuttle. Snow Summit is bigger than Bear Mountain & the lodges are nicer. There seems to be less snowboarders than Bear Mountain that I like.
Catherine Hunt — Google review
Nice place. Wish they had night time runs during the week. They also really do give you free lift tickets If you are there on your birthday. My wife skied for free our last day. That was an added bonus.
Aaron Kujawa — Google review
We came here for downhill and it was worth every dollar. The bike rental service is excellent: bikes are high quality and they give protection for elbows, knees and head included. The lines for the summit lift are very quick and smooth. The trails are of 4 different levels, all super nice and various. Best downhill experience I have had so far.
Pietro Campolucci — Google review
Had a great time. Rode the lift up. Had a nice lunch. Beautiful views. Rode down with gorgeous views of the lakes. Big bear and Baldwin.
Kari Taylor — Google review
I started my skiing career here! Skiing is so much fun. I met a lot of interesting people! My friends and I took snowboard lessons and the instructor was very experienced. He was super great and taught me exceptionally well! My other friend didn't have a very good experience with the lesson she signed up for though, she didn't feel like she learned a lot. But we all had a great time!
Jing — Google review
Visited snow summit on a Friday for a hike.
Bought a ticket for myself and my daughter. I used my ikon pass all day for food and got one round trip on the chairlift.... summit turns into a bike park during the summer and also has lots of hiking trails. Did a couple trails and picked up lunch on top of the mountain. We had Burgers and fries and it was perfect, lunch with a view.
Also, at the bottom they have activities for kids
Zipline, Rockwall, bungee trampoline, and you can pan for gold....fun day if you're looking for something to do while I big bear
Anthony — Google review
What's not to love about this place. Snowboarding only 2 hours away from Los Angeles. Night time was very icy but the day was good. I really enjoy the mix of runs available with ramps and boxes to try different things. You can also enjoy the beautiful lake as you head down the mountain.
Greg Palavivatana — Google review
I love skiing & this is my local ski resort so I really want to give it a higher rating but the experience has some challenges. Parking & traffic control is almost always a mess. It’s gotten worse the last few seasons. Most people have to park off site & shuttle in. We buy the premium parking pass, but it’s still a challenge most days. The lines can be really long in the base area at tickets & rentals. We buy passes which helps, but it can be a maze to get through to the snow. When there is good snow & good grooming, the lift lines are usually pretty short although chairs 1 & 2 can be long. I recommend lessons for beginners, otherwise there aren’t a lot of runs for those without basic skills.
Esther DeWitt — Google review
Great place for mountain biking in spring, summer, and fall after the last snow and before the new snowfall occurs. Great also for wintersports, of course. The summit restaurant serves good food in a pretty simple sports dining hall atmosphere. The views from up there are beautiful and so is the lift ride, up and down.
Michael Stemmeler — Google review
Mountain biking to the extreme. Very fun, but can be very dangerous. Know your limits and have fun. Start with the green runs and work your way up. Very, very addictive and fun!!!
Frank Flentye — Google review
Rode mountain bikes here and it was fantastic...first time here, usually go to sky park or snow valley. Plenty of trails, good variety even for the greens and blue riders...will have to bring my son next time.
Albert Jones (AJ3) — Google review
I loved the place, I went there with my dad, and brother. We all had a fun time, saw the “Red Cross” people skiing down the hill pretty often to ensure safety. Also saw snowmobile used as an emergency, si place is really nice a safe.
Only thing I wish is the prices were better when renting equipment, other than that! Great place!
Carlos Delgado — Google review
I visited snow summit for the first time on a Friday and luckily it wasn't packed. Food was pricey and okay. Drinks were pricey but better than the food. Lift prices are a bit high but for every once in a while, it seems fair. Pretty views of the lake and helpful employees
Heming Diep — Google review
I am an intermediate skier and went solo for the first time. It snowed the day prior so enough snow I didn't have to worry about scraping or anything. Runs were well manicured, with lifts all open, and not crazy busy. I did about 15 runs without incident. The people were friendly and overall pretty curious on the slopes, so a great day! Did I mention the view? Wow. Snow, lifts, lake, just beautiful. Nice warming restaurant - buffet pick up style, quick food, and a fire all inside should you choose. Outside has Adirondack wooden chairs around to "chill" in. Lol. Lift ticket pricing, well... You know everything can't be perfect.
Tammi Chavez — Google review
Beautiful place for snowboarding specially after a snow storm, bring chains for your car if needed, check weather conditions, paid parking Friday to Sunday check website for availability, plenty of parking on designated parking lot.
Pablo Oliveros — Google review
Great resort. Stayed for the night session and was pretty well lit, some shadowy areas but just remove goggles and be fine. Way less people after 4 so highly recommended doing night session.
Dante — Google review
I have some positive reviews to leave for my families lesson on 3/09/24! Firstly, the kids academy was absolutely outstanding! From
the morning when I addressed concerns about my son on his first time skiing the staff put me at ease! After that first session, my son came back and told me “ I love this and can’t wait to do the afternoon session.” The second session he had Rick- and he was absolutely amazing with Conner! First impressions are so very important to a child adapting to a new sport, and this academy did an absolutely wonderful job of making a positive first experience outstanding!!! Thank you to the Kids academy!!
Now for my experience, I had not went skiing for 35 years. I went to the second timers class. Within 5 seconds of getting off the magic carpet I was in the snow. Glen O. came over and helped me. He became my teacher for the next couple hours. He helped me overcome my anxiety, calmed my nerves and taught me in an outstanding fashion! After my lesson I actually went up to Summit Run x2 and only fell once! It was because of the excellent teaching that I was able to do this comfortably and with confidence! My husband had Lyle- who taught him fantastically as well! I can’t speak highly enough for all the teachers we had on 3/9/2024!
Beth Kim — Google review
First time on the slopes as a beginner. They have a Starbucks, a restaurant, and a fire pit outside to warm up. The staff is friendly and they have lessons for beginners for a separate fee. You can rent gear as well.
Y Sandoval — Google review
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The Cabazon Dinosaurs - World's Biggest Dinosaurs is a vintage attraction that features enormous replicas of various dinosaurs such as Brontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex. The gift shop offers friendly service with clear signs, easy-to-navigate walkways, and stroller/wheelchair accessibility. Families can enjoy discounts for law enforcement personnel while children can take part in an excavation section to find rocks with dinosaur names on them for prizes.
Super cool attraction! I stopped by on a trip to Palm Springs. It’s only about 20 minutes outside the city. As a solo traveling adult, I did not go in just walked around the dinosaurs outside which is free. It’s cool and fun. If you’re only going to the outside you won’t need more than 10 minutes!
J Stevens — Google review
We had a brilliant couple of hours here. Our 4 year old loved the gem panning area. It's just super kitsch and the staff are really friendly. Great pit stop to break up a journey with small kids. Loved it.
Kat Brooks — Google review
Really cute, fun place, but there's not much to do after like 30 minutes. I don't have children, so take that into consideration.
Came here for because of Fallout New Vegas. Didn't disappoint. It was super fun walking around and then going up inside. It's definitely a cool pit stop if you're a fan 😃
Julie (Sheepps) — Google review
Right off the highway its a perfect place to stop. We only did the outside part and did not go into the fenced areas. If we had kids with us we would have. Nice photo ops and great views of surrounding mountains. Lots of people stopping.
Phred S. — Google review
This place was a hit with our little one! We went on a Saturday and it wasn't very busy. Only one person handling ticket sales and managing the shop. Very friendly, kind responses, nothing rushed. They had law enforcement discount for the entire family. The signs are clear, walkways are clear and stroller/wheelchair friendly. The entire place was pretty clean. They had an excavation section where kids can play, find a rock with a dinosaur name on it and you take it in the shop for a prize! They have photo op stations... they have picnic tables, a giant turtle to climb on and a T-Rex you can climb into all the way up to its mouth. Definitely would take my toddler again.
Claire Lettuce — Google review
It was adorable. The pink dinosaur is a gift shop you can walk through. The giant T. Rex you can take pictures of on the outside. There is a charge of average $13 per person to get in to see a whole bunch of dinosaur statues. In the gift shop there is a small dinosaur ride for the kids and robotic dinosaurs are inside also. The outside is where you have a million dinosaurs to look at and that is also how you can go inside of the t. Rex's head. (Be aware there are a lot of stairs to go up the T. Rex head.)
You also get to dig for dinosaur rocks, there are not many, it is a difficult dig. You also get to Pan for gem stones and fossils. Again it's just a cute thing to do.
My sister and I will come back with children even though there is a cost. There are a few dinosaurs at the entrance and a couple of good photo Ops so it is still worth going over there to the dinosaur adventure entrance even if you don't want to pay to get further.
Patty Kelley — Google review
They are always closed when I get around d the place and has only had the gift shop open once in all the times and years I have been visiting (over 40) but the place is still iconic and holds dear memories for me.
This place has "grown" some since I first started coming, and sadly the diner that we would always eat at is now gone, there's no one left to tell large Marge sent me 😞
Geoff ?Batman? H — Google review
One of Americana roadside attractions, they are currently in honor of the late pee wee Herman. But they do get repainted differently for every season it's very cool . They are great photo ops , a definite must see . The dino museum is cool especially for the younger kids .
Ariana Calvert — Google review
This was such a cute photo spot right before you head into Palm Springs. You can see the dinosaurs from the freeway and it’s just cool to be able to see it up close. My friends and I didn’t get to enjoy the attraction as much because it was 115 degrees so we took our pictures and dipped but you could go up some stairs inside the dinosaurs and there was a little park next door to it that you could access for a small fee.
Austen Gordon — Google review
Well worth the stop for your family! The dinosaurs are well made and include a great deal of information to learn from. The walk is not difficult, especially in the colder months.
The staff were amazing and friendly. The Dino Dig is enjoyable for the young ones as well.
It is a nice break for 30-60 minutes on your travels off the 10. Give yourself a good time and stop off and finally see for yourself:)
Vincent McLeod IV — Google review
I visited this southern California jewel. I have visited this local since the 90's. The dinosaurs are maintained so its a beautiful sight to see all year round. They added this little tour shop, its really not worth going through it. The best attraction is the two dinos.
Lucky Patino — Google review
It's probably the most famous of the local tourist traps in southern California. It was made famous when a portion of Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure wax filmed there. It is free to walk the main park to take pictures with the T-Rex and the giant Brontosaurus ( I think that's what it is.) You can climb into the Brontosaurous, which houses the gift shop and where you can buy tickets for the back lot. All in all, it is a fun place for kids who love dinosaurs.
A quick note: The dinosaurs were once painted pink and are often repainted for holidays or special occasions. So, don't be surprised if the T-Rex is wearing a tuxedo during your visit.
supersig140 — Google review
I never knew this place existed. We stopped with two kids and a group of adults. It was really cute especially their little paid exhibit. They even have a sand area with hidden rocks that have a dinosaur name on it. If you dig amd find one you get a free small prize. It's fun. You can even have a birthday party there. Inside the gift shop they have dinosaurs that move. Really cool.
Sandra Guerrero — Google review
So much more than two roadside dinosaurs. A complete walking park with several realistic (and not so realistic) dinosaurs.
It is obvious that some of them were, at one time, animatronic but have long since lost their mobility.
Others have lost a bit of their original shine obviously cooking under the hot desert sun.
The gift shop is second to none, the young man manning the cash register obviously enjoying his job being both welcoming and helpful.
The tour Eclectic — Google review
We had a really great experience. The best part was getting to climb into the T-Rex. They also had a few activities for the kids. It would be great if they had an excavation portion with bones.
Valeria Rios — Google review
We always talk about stopping at what we’ve always called the Peewee Herman dinosaur and we finally did on this last road trip. We were pleasantly surprised by how many dinosaurs they had on display. Definitely worth the stop. So much fun.
BJ Barner — Google review
I have been coming to see the dinosaurs in Cabozon since I was a kid in the 70s when Hadley's was the main attraction. The stop is 100% worth it especially with family and they have definitely upped they are dinosaur game since the 70s. There is a gift shop that you can visit in the pink dinosaur as well as a bigger gift shop if you purchase a ticket to go to the T-Rex. The climb to the T-Rex where you can look out the head and its teeth is a must and results in a lot of laughter especially the kids. It's not the most sophisticated dinosaur museum, but it is a side of the highway stop that is fun and breaks up any drive. Stop and see the dinosaurs!
Marlo Greer — Google review
We saw the dinosaurs driving down the highway and decided to stop. There's two very large dinosaurs outside. We took pictures, There's a gift shop inside one. Prices are a little high but I guess that's to be expected. We were told there's a museum a little further back behind the dinosaurs. You can go inside the T. Rex up to his teeth. It's $15 per adult we. Decided to give it a try. There was a few animated dinosaurs inside the gift shop and there was some dinosaurs outside. There was a sand Area and a water mining area just okay. There was a lot of areas closed for construction. It felt a little bit small and work in progress from all the construction. There were small plastic fences around the dinosaurs. Made it a little bit difficult to take pictures. The little kids got bored pretty quick. Overall, I would say it was OK but not too impressive. We felt the price was a bit expensive for what you got. It was only worth about $8 a person, not 15.
It was OK. You can walk through everything and about 15 minutes. It's ok if you like to take pictures. One time is probably plenty don't really see us going back in the future
Joshua Tijerina — Google review
So cute! We only stopped to look at the Dino's, they had Santa outfits painted on them that looked really cool. Our first time going up to the store inside the Dino they had a lot of cute toys. To go into the other part you have to pay. From the outside , it looks like a fun place for little kids about 8 and under Don't hold me to it please was just making an estimate. Too bad there are a few abandoned buildings next to this place that make it look bad.
NENE PRATT — Google review
Nice place to visit! History behind them is awesome. There is a gift shop in brontosaurus and the t Rex you can look at the view outside his mouth. Both are great for pictures and I love that they paint them for holidays.
Amanda G — Google review
Neat road side attraction. Free to enter the gift shop within the Brontosaurus however if you want to enter the Tyrannosaurus/trex, you have to pay. (Adults are $15each) Was a bit bummed there wasn't an option for going into the trex as we were not interested in the theme park attached.
Rachel V (Scratchel) — Google review
I was expecting it to be fairly kitschy and leaving me with a sense of disappointment. However, we saw the dinosaurs at night when they were lit up, and simply found it to be amazing. 🦕🦖
Quite possibly one of the most artistic and downright splendid roadside attractions I've ever seen. I left with joy and wonderment, and tremendous appreciation for the artist that created the light-up dinosaurs. Definitely worth wandering around for an hour.
I'm not sure I would feel the same if we saw them in the day, or during a period where they don't light the dinosaurs.
Big Bear Lake, a small city in Southern California, is nestled on the shores of the picturesque Big Bear Lake and surrounded by the rugged San Bernardino National Forest. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts with its Bear Mountain and Snow Summit ski resorts, as well as its mountain trails. The town offers a charming village with boutiques, gift shops, and restaurants. The area's stunning landscapes have made it a sought-after filming location for Hollywood producers.
The Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain is an all-year-round entertainment center, featuring winter bobsled tracks and summer water slides. The facility can be accessed via a chairlift and offers a range of activities for families to enjoy, including skiing, snow tubing, and building snowmen. It's located just a couple of hours away from Los Angeles and boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding area. If you're traveling with children, they'll love the experience too!
I had a great time at Big bear Lake with my family..! Just a couple of hours away from Los Angeles, it’s a wonderful place to spend a day or weekend, skiing, snow tubing, building a snowman or just enjoying the beautiful views. If you go with kids, it’s going to be more fun and they’re gonna love it for sure..! We booked a condo through Airbnb and that was so beautiful too..! I also highly recommend you to visit the Big bear Lake Village..! It was nice walking around the lake and getting pizza from the village..!
Melita Regis — Google review
Great place to do a variety of things with the family. From the slides, the coaster, water slides, zipline, video games, and food court. Be aware, that if you tried to do everything in a day, you may spend more here than you would at Disneyland. But, if you're looking for some fun in the mountains, this is a great stop.
We went on a Sunday, I'm sure Saturday's are much busier.
There isn't any entry fee, you pay for each individual ride you decide to participate in. So it's nice in that aspect especially if you're on a budget or just want to do a quick ride on one thing and move on.
Martin T — Google review
Awesome place. At the time it is $9 per slide and 5 slides for $40 I think (forgot). You have to sign a waiver just in case you fly out so expect to add maybe 10 more minutes before you can even slide. After that you take the lift to the top and choose your cart to go down with. They look worn but it didn't matter when I used mine. At the top, you can choose from 2 lanes. One is meant for slower sliders but it's the same parallel track. They instruct you how to use the brakes and you're off. That simple. Just as a note, it can pick up speed quick so careful not to fly out the track and have fun!
I didn't record going down but I'll update it next time I go for sure.
Worth it and you can gain some speed if you really want to.
[R] — Google review
Hours of entertainment with so many different options here. It's not cheap, but worth trying. They really stepped up there. Summertime, non-snow activities. While the Alpine slide is still a blast, the new mineshaft coaster ($20) is fast, exhilarating and surprisingly long. Go karts and other attractions add to the fun.
Shawn Gillis — Google review
Wanted to go here on our visit to Big Bear because of all the great attractions and great reviews. It was snowing and the only attraction open was tubing. But that is the one thing we wanted to do as we didn't go skiing or anything. It was so much fun! The hill was just the right size and was exciting. I went about 4 times! The kids loved it! The price was about $10 more then should be, but I'm cool with it. Will have to come during the summer next to experience the other attractions!!
Jennifer Nillaga — Google review
Very fun. It's one of the best things to in Big Bear. However the prices are very steep. Like Seriously, 12$ for a short Zipline Like experience and the coaster was also highly priced. Though it was an enjoyable experience that I think you should go if you can afford, just keep in mind that if you do most of the activities with a family it can get very pricey.
Nicolas Macho — Google review
One of the very few places to go snow tubing during the winter when there's no snow, thanks to their snow machines. Came here for the snow tubing. Everyone loved it.
It gets busy pretty early. By noon, the parking lot was full. Entrance for tubing was $45 a person. It includes tubes and lift. Hanging out in the food area and outside the play area is free.
They do have other types of rides. Went in the Coaster and it was amazingly fun, way better than a ride at an amusement park.
There wasn't much seating in the eating area for how busy it got. But the food was a decent price and good for a small snack bar.
It was well worth the time and money to get away from the city. The drive was beautiful, with lots of trees and a huge lake. You could also spend part of the day at the city center.
I would recommend this place, especially if you have kids. They seem to love the snow.
Willem Van Der Rest — Google review
This place is pretty awesome! I would advise getting there early before they open if you visit on a holiday weekend like I did. The parking lot was horribly congested.
The coaster and luge are pretty fun. The coaster is expensive for one ride — $20.
The lines move slightly faster than you’d think, but they really should make it easier to sign the waiver. It holds up the lines.
Otherwise, there are also some other attractions that I didn’t bother with. But, it’s worth a stop.
Mel M — Google review
This place is an absolute blast! In my honest opinion, the mine shaft coaster is a must if you visit Big Bear Lake in the warmer months. It gets a little pricey with paying separately for the coaster, alpine slide, go karts- but it's worth it.
Nicholas McLaughlin — Google review
Overpriced and overrated. $20 for one ride on the roller coaster. $9 per go cart ride. $9 per slide down the hill. $9 per trip for snow tubing. You will spend as much as you would at Disneyland. No good food options. One particular staff member made me so mad, I was almost willing to catch an assault charge but there was no snow this Thanksgiving week so I had no choice but to let my kids play all day there.
Jimmy Pham — Google review
This was such a great place to spend the day with the family. They have great snow tubing and other rides also. There is a roller coaster, zip line, bumper cars, and slide long slide to go down on a little sled. There is a place to order food and drinks and a restroom inside. Everything is a separate price and the lines do get long in the early afternoon. Go early to beat the crowds.
Camille Rios — Google review
We visited on New Year's Day and waited 45 minutes to sign the waivers. Then we went and bought tickets which was a quick line. Only thing is you buy the day pass for almost $50 and then the chair lift is an add on, as is the rollercoaster. So it is not an all inclusive ticket. It could get very pricey with all of those combined. The arcade is lacking with approximately only 10 games, several of which were broken. The inside is small and basic, some picnic tables outside. But they sell churros! Yum! (I think $4 each).
All in all it felt like a bit of a rip off and the long wait did not help. But hopefully it is shorter and quicker on a non holiday. The kids loved the tubing and chair lift to the sledding tube, however, so all was not lost!
Grace Beckett — Google review
We had so much fun! The activities were a little pricey but definitely worth it. We spent one afternoon tubing and the next day we rode the eagle and the alpine coaster and all of the activities were a blast!
Sign your waivers before getting in line or they will not let you participate. We got a cabin within walking distance so we didn't have to hassle with parking which seemed pretty full on weekends.
Cara — Google review
I'm giving them a three because it is frustrating that you have to go to 3 different places to buy tickets. They should have one designated area to buy tickets for all the events. It feels like there are three separate owners working on one location. From a business standpoint, they would be able to make more revenue by creating package deals if there was oly one area to buy tickets.
Ron Quintana — Google review
It's a little pricy for what you get but the kids love it, tubing, alpine slide, some old video games, snack bar, DON'T FORGET TO SIGN YOUR WAIVERS before getting in line for the rides
C Armistead — Google review
I liked the atmosphere and the games, but the tiring thing is when you waiting to take a line to get a ticket for ride and when you take the line for waiver, is very long, it takes an hour and more , and in the end you will play one game a day, and at 4 pm they close . we played in the snow for one hour for three persons . It cost $140.games are expensive there.
Shopping galore in a beautiful complex. Locals tip, shop early. Not too crowded. Clean. And if you are really hunting for email discount announcements, sign up. Expect a few lines at major stores.
Sanel Babic — Google review
I had the best time at Cabazon and I do not like to shop. We arrived right as they open, so there were no crowds and it was a bit cooler. It started getting busy around noon, so that is my cue to leave. Plenty of parking, mobile carts for kids, plenty of shade and benches. All the stores and the outside common area are very well taken care of. I also could not get over the bargains. I will be back sooner than I should. 😂
Amy “Mama needs A break” Bonanno — Google review
Everything you need in the clothing department. Great atmosphere awesome stores. Definitely a good Sunday with the family.
Alex O — Google review
I love this outlet so much !!!I just wish theres more shades around coz standing in the line with a 10000° outside lol but other than that very nice and clean surroundings.Hope they pay attention to food court and decided to put more restaurants around and not just panda or in and out,maybe a cheesecake factory or something lol ✌🍿
Kristiny Mireny — Google review
Nice outlets but too many luxury and french brands. Not enough food places. 20' away from Palm Springs
Cam Bx — Google review
A very attractive and clean shopping area. I only visited a couple stores, but the deals looked very good. I did find a pair of joggers at the Under Armour store at a great price. I would love to come back to check out more stores.
Daryl Masuda — Google review
We stopped to charge our Leaf. They had chargers from several different companies and they were all in working order. The best part of our May have been checking out all the new EV models that were there.
Our only complaint was that the chargers were located on the road that led to the parking garage, so it was a bit busy which made if difficult for some of the owners, especially the guy who pulled in and then discovered he needed to back in for the cable to reach.
We walked around the outlets while the Leaf was charging. Most of the stores were open. We tried to buy yogurt at the Pinkberry machine but it wasn't working.
John Noland — Google review
Cabazon Outlets is a must-visit destination for any shopping enthusiast visiting the Palm Springs area . With its close proximity to Palm Springs (only 25 minutes away), and a wide range of big brands available at unbeatable prices, Cabazon Outlets is a great place to get some retail therapy. Whether you're looking for clothing, shoes, or accessories, you're sure to find what you're looking for at this shopping destination. The discounts are significant, making it a great way to save money while still getting the best brands. Overall, we highly recommend visiting Cabazon Outlets on your next trip to the Palm Springs area!
Cristy Ayala — Google review
I always take my mom to Brighton as it is one of her favorite stores. Today, they didn't greet us as we entered. One of the clerks followed me all over the store as if I were going to fill my pockets with their stuff. She made me feel uncomfortable. I've never played the race card, but today I will bcuz she let the white women roam around freely. 😠
Arcy Payan — Google review
shopping hub for famous franchises. Takes a day to visit even select shops. Good collections at discounted prices. Enough parking with washrooms at places. Food court is not enough. However, starbucks and Blaze Pizza I enjoy every time I visit. It is better to go early by 11 in the morning to avoid the crowd.
Pratik Patel — Google review
This place is great! There are so many clothing stores to choose from.. however, the ice cream I got from the vending machine tasted half expired and didn't even come with the chocolate drizzle I ordered! 6 dollars down the drain for absolute disappointment. I would recommend NOT getting the icream from the machine and instead get some ice cream from the other food outlets!
Putri Sinaga — Google review
Phenomenal place with great varieties of great stores. Fun to pass the time shoppers delight. And tons of great deals with great brands. There are small shacks to buy food and drinks. There is enough parking and even security patrolling. And the bathrooms are decent.
R.R. — Google review
The Cabazon outlet mall doesn't disappoint and delivers on name brands!!! 👛👜👗👖👚👡💍💄🏷. So if you're in high-end fashion, this is definitely the place!
P&B B — Google review
An excellent outlet experience. Clean with lots of shopping choices and friendly staff
Ted Fletcher — Google review
Good selection of stores but the Nike store needs help. The lines are RIDICULOUS, a ton of employees but act like you are bothering them if you ask a question. The women's selection of shoes usually has size 8 to 11.. not everyone has that size of foot it would be nice to see some size 6 and 6 1/2
Pinky Mai — Google review
This is my favorite outlet. It is very big and has lots of luxury boutiques. Prices are good. Most of the stores have extra discounts on National holidays days.
Upscale outdoor shopping center featuring high-end designer fashion outlets, plus casual dining.
They have over 50 stores here with all premium brand name outlets. The surrounding views are great to check out the picture I posted.
Gregg Towsley — Google review
It’s an outlet as you know. Many stores with lower prices than we thought. Some stores had a line outside of them. Very clean and neat place. It’s right before Morongo Casino if you come from LA. It has huge parking lot. You can see a tall Mt. at background. There are many windmills around.
GH C — Google review
The Outlet Mall is filled with plenty of places to shop and buy. From food to clothing. From shoes to sunglasses. From A to Z. Look for the best deals. Plenty of places to choose to eat at. Make sure you see everything. The mall extends across the street. Over 130 stores to shop from. Great place if you just want to walk around and enjoy the outdoors.
Robert Herrera — Google review
Less than 10 miles from Palm Springs, but always feels like an adventure when I go there.
This time of year, it has so many sales...some as high as 70%. Top Designer brands can be found here.
The food court appears to be upgraded, now has Boba tea.
Lots of benches for those that feel a need for a break. Lots of parking.
Kathy Condon — Google review
Desert Hills Premium Outlet is close to Palm Springs and it takes more than an hour to drive from LA. Traffic is pretty heavy during rush hour. This outlet is one of the largest outlets with many luxury brands. You could spend a while day shopping at this outlet. Some stores offer great discount up to 75% off.
Danny Chen — Google review
Outlet Mall has the weirdest parking (parking garage in the back). Some of the Outlet entrances have been barricaded. Put on your walking shoes!!!! Lots of stores, good luck finding a directory/map!
Glenda Newman — Google review
It arranged excellent and the distribution is very excellent. My goal was to buy from Italian brands such as Gucci, Fendi, and others... I think the experience was excellent, but the prices were not enthusiastic and the assortment of goods was acceptable. Important note: 🔴 There is no wifi and signals the mobile was not excellent
Ibrahim N — Google review
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE this place! High end outlets or shopping areas are hard to come by in the suburbs-this place fits the bill! Gucci and Versace had folks lined up like a mob! This was January 2nd AFTER Christmas!! Crazy!
Sarah Says — Google review
This outlet is surrounded by hills, amazing view. It houses many luxury brands such as Prada, Burberry, Coach, MK and the list goes on. Food and drinks are available. I have a great time shopping here.
christine wong — Google review
This place has all the fancy stores and the not-so-fancy stores. There are so many options but very few directories. They attempted to make this sign (in picture) a directory but it’s so vague. You’ll end up walking around for hours so prepare yourself. The people in this mall are very uppity. I’m sure that most are tourists or vacationers but a lot of them have a stick up their ends. With this in mind, please prepare especially if you’re of color.
Myia W — Google review
Great selection of shops, especially the high end brands. Pretty, outdoor mall with great water features.
Coryne S Suzuki — Google review
There are various outlet stores. There are a lot of extra sales at the sale price. One thing that's disappointing is that there are not many restaurants. There are some restaurants on the street that sell in tents, but it's uncomfortable to sit down and eat.
James Han — Google review
One stop outdoor mall for all major and popiular designer brands. If you are looking for duscounts this is the mall to go. Lots of parking but weekends are packed. There is a limited food shops for snacks and fast food. A must visit in socal for fashionistas and bargain hunters.
Bruce Montana — Google review
Always a fun place to come and shop! Enjoy a smoothie inside the food court, pizza or burgers. Great place to get your walking in.
Heidi Kindel — Google review
If you love to shop, this is the place to go! This shopping center has almost every store in one place. It's a great place to walk around and it's kept very clean. They don't have restaurants but they have a few food stands.
Nicolle Moyer — Google review
A lot of good and not most common stores. It’s hard to find an outlet for certain brands that I find here. Very chill environment and most as crowded every single day like some.
Love it. Coming back!
Kordilia Foxstone — Google review
These outlets are Amazing. Clean facilities with great parking and so many stores you can't count them all. Smiley happy employees ready to help everywhere I went. Discounted items in every store as well so be sure to ask what is going on with sales. Cool place to shop! Something for everyone!
Chain of movie theaters, some with multiple screens, stadium seats & self-service ticketing kiosks.
The staff are all respectful, friendly and helpful.
We purchase our tickets and food on line and our food delivered to our seats. It's a bit pricey but nicer than standing in long lines, and delivery is very nice. The seats are comfortable and we enjoy watching classic movies on the big screen
Marcia Smith — Google review
Love it here.get to spend time as a family.love how they bring are food to us and always good deals .love the pizza hotdogs popcorn with extra butter lol.the chair's are recliner so get to watch a movie and go to sleep if I want , why hubby and son enjoy movie I can get rest nothing better than that lol 😅😆😅😆😅😆😅😆😅😆😅😆😅😅😆😅😅😆😅😆😅😅😆😅😆😅😆😅 😂😆.
Vanessa Jones — Google review
The super MARIO BROs. . MOVIE was nice , the theater sound was GREAT .
Seats were confortable
Teresita Herrera — Google review
Good pricing, nice relaxing chairs. Staff keeps theatre looking clean all the time. Offers senior ticket prices. Plenty of snacks. Can get in quick. Good amount of restaurants near theater if you want to go somewhere after. More than safe to bring your children.
Jason Diaz — Google review
Went here for my second try to see the new Avatar movie. Everything send the same except for the hospitality. They have stepped it up in s big way. From the box office to the concession stand to the ushers. Everyone was very nice and professional. I'll be visiting more often from now on.
Jorge “Bluesjazzmetal” C — Google review
It's always nice to go to Cinemark, I do however hope that they reinstate their refills for large soda and large popcorn, the prices are still on par with other theaters, but they still will not let us get refills on popcorn or soda. Now before the movie starts they have about 40 minutes combined of advertisements and previews and by the time that's done so is your popcorn and soda :-) other than that the theater is always clean and the employees are always nice
Joshua Daggett — Google review
We were told that all the seats were taken in upper seats and the only seats were in the front two rows. So we took seats in the second row. After 30 minutes into the movie I noticed that there was a lot of empty seats in the upper seats.
Some computer needs to be reprogrammed. Should have just moved I know.
Bryan Jones — Google review
Excellent excellent excellent. Staff is super friendly and kind and patient. The movie theaters are very clean and comfortable. The reclining seats very comfortable and wonderful. I saw three movies in one day. And they were great. Also very nice restaurants 5 minutes or less away from the theater
Lee Justice — Google review
Went for the matinee of Oppenheimer and the theater was great. It has very comfortable, leather, reclining seats. Concessions were pretty reasonably priced, at least the drinks were. The screen and the sounds were crisp while looking/sounding great during our movie. The theater was also well staffed and quite clean. Ample parking as well.
Emisis — Google review
Pretty nice theater, wish they had some bigger theater options like a large theater with XD for some of the bigger blockbuster movies. Would prefer driving to Jess Ranch than going to the mall. They have concessions delivery which is convenient to order ahead and skip the lines. Especially being a movie club member and already using the app anyways. Only real gripe is cleanliness. Came here for a 10:20 showing and unfortunately our seats were covered with popcorn and trash and the restroom wasn’t much better. Staff is always friendly and offers help if needed.
Zach Jennings — Google review
They really need to clean up the restrooms
Have someone there ready to clean cause man that was disgusting . They don’t even know what to do when customers ask them for help. It’s not so hard to keep track of the situation it’s just the workers are literally lazy .
Maria Pallares — Google review
They offer 2 types of popcorn: Orville Redenbacher kettle popcorn or butter popcorn. They also offer a party room with private movie screening to host birthday parties. We had an Addams family themed party for Halloween weekend. A full bar clean facility with abundant social distancing protocol. All the staff offered friendly customer service and were dressed in movie costumes. They were too cute and rolled out the red carpet for all the movie goers. Good times had by all.
Cmapps Blue — Google review
Excellent theater. The tickets sell out fast. Theater is still like new as seats are very comfortable. Food sells fast. It is very enjoyable to come to this theater in the high desert.
CAPTAINDOLLAR — Google review
This is definitely one of the nicer cinemarks that i have been to. I love that the beverages are self serve and that they offer a kettle corn popcorn that isnt made with cheap kettle corn seasoning. They also offer a bar with very good drinks, which sometimes are a bit on the strong side, but in a good way! It was very clean and had extremely comfortable seats which reclined compared to standard theatres. If your movie isnt ready yo seat you just yet they have a small waiting area and light up sign to indicate when it is ready. Overall i have had a great experience with both the theatre and the workers in it!
Robert Amaro — Google review
Please stop hiring millennials .. I'm not expecting a smile or even a greeting these days but not encountering the entitled know-it-all attitude would be nice. Man some of your younger kid workers wouldn't know a respectful pleasant attitude if it hit them in the face .. otherwise a good experience.
Museum dedicated to Route 66, famed Main Street of America, has stories, photos, artifacts & more.
What a fun museum. Such a beautiful layout of Route 66 memorabilia and archives. Delvin is a volunteer whom we had the pleasure of speaking with. He is so knowledgeable about the route and has fun facts to share with anyone who wants to listen. He is very friendly and his excitement to share his stories is contagious. He is great at pointing out some of the smaller details that might get lost in this plethora of goodies. The museum has several cute little photo ops and some larger ones too. This museum is put together well and they take care to display their items so it isn't a bunch of stuff just put in a corner. Would highly recommend the California Route 66 Museum for all ages.
Lora Parral — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Vegas. It is free. The staff is very welcoming. We got many souvenirs from there at very affordable prices. The place has so much history to show. Kids loved the cars displayed there. There is also a train station just opposite to the museum. Luckily kids got to see two trains during the visit.
Syeda Namrah Khalid — Google review
Must visit this place, the staff is so friendly and show the kids what was used prior to electronics, a phone, so awesome. My family had a blast, a nice visit for sure!! Three rooms to explore....
Tere Garcia — Google review
Excellent! Volunteer Lou made our day showing us around and sharing his extensive knowledge! Fun interactive exhibits too! Thanks to our tour operator, Two Lane America, we got to see this treasure! Definite must do!
Joy Albanese — Google review
Great place for families and friends to go to. From outside looking in it seems like a small place, but it's huge when you get inside. There are 3 room full of antiques, photos, books, etc. The main room has merchandise/souvenirs. FYI they are close Monday to Wednesday.
Kervin Lau — Google review
Excellent tour! Victorville is rich in history and surprising facts! Everyone was so knowledgeable and friendly. A fun and educational time! Oh...tips go a long way
Stay Humble — Google review
Excellent place to visit. Definitely a must. So much to see in this little museum. Plenty of information for Route 66. Ron and Lou are extremely nice and informative. Excellent parking available.
Baltazar Zavala — Google review
California Route 66 Museum
Route 66 Victorville, California
February 2022
We visited the California Route 66 Museum last year and we decided to revisit the Museum once again this year on our latest road trip. The reason for this trip was to actually see more of the Museum and see more of the displays. Our previous trip was more of a Photographic trip. There is always something you miss or probably didn't see on a previous visit. This was the case. We looked more into the old photos to learn more about the history. Thankfully we had some much needed help from several of the volunteers such as Delvin Roy Harbour and Benita Morgan-Bushop. There was one other volunteer at the museum but unfortunately I did not get her name. Delvin showed us some older photos and what building were there at that time period. It was fantastic looking at these photos and listening to its history. Of course we still manage to take lots of photos in the museum..
The Museum is a great place to visit. There are lots of photo opportunities especially for selfies or with family and friends. Take a seat in The VW bus or take a photo by the classic car or even take a photo in front of the Victorville Outhouse. With several rooms and displays you can learn so much about this Route 66 Town and history. The museum also has a gift shop with great merchandise. We have added a few photos of the merchandise in this post.
We definitely will be returning in the near future. It's a fun place to visit with great volunteers and lots of fun things to see.
Mullen Teodoro (Chuck&ElmerRoadTripping66) — Google review
The volunteers here are so personable and interesting! They've got so much knowledge of the area and the history, it was a joy to speak with everyone today!
Jessica May — Google review
It’s a great place to go to, very unique stuff and the staff there are so kind and welcoming.
I definitely recommend visiting the 66 museum and feel the historical significance
Alaa Oussi — Google review
It is located along the way that we must pass, so we decided to stop by and take a look. It turned out to be absolutely amazing! The staff welcomed us warmly, and we learned so much about the history of Route 66 and experienced the true essence of a road trip! 😎
Thanapat Wongsangiam — Google review
We arrived there but it was closed! Later we saw in Google that in Tuesday and Wednesday it's closed so it was our fault we didn't see the museum inside!
The 3 star is only because the neighborhood was a bit sketchy. A lot of shady and homeless guys! We were afraid to even let our car in the parking! And we arrived around 14:00. It wasn't even late in the afternoon!
AudiobookHolics — Google review
Loved this little gem located in Victorvillle. Didn't know about this museum until I did a search on Google on stops driving to Vegas. The museum is free, but they do accept donations. Cool vintage items inside and plenty of photo-op opportunities. Highly recommend checking out when in the area.
Melystikal — Google review
Small, but packed with neat stuff! The friendly volunteers told us lots of stories, and I bought a cool watercolor print to remind me off the day.
Ej Hall — Google review
What a great hidden gem. Our family enjoyed walking around the quaint museum run by very friendly volunteers.
Diana Reyes — Google review
This is a small museum full of interesting history about how Route 66 was built, friendly staff and a souvenir shop. Full tour is going to take about 20 to 30 minutes.
Family-friendly outdoor venue with lawn & amphitheater seating features bands, symphonies & more.
It's 72 degrees today & the breeze was coming in while we read our books that we just checked out from the A.K. Smiley library. The kiss of the sun while the giant trees rustled around us, it was a perfect day.
Mae Salt — Google review
Outdoor amphitheater are always fun and great arts and culture surrounding it!
Camilo Castro — Google review
The Redlands Bowl is an outdoor amphitheater located in Redlands, California. It hosts a free summer music festival featuring a variety of performances including concerts, plays, and dance shows, showcasing both local talent and renowned artists.
Jason Camorlinga — Google review
Came for the opening night for the summer season.
It was wonderful to be there, listening to the orchestra, the amazing singer, and relaxing under the stars.
My grandfather Bill Gollan used to play here many years ago as a concert pianist when he owned three local music studios (Gollan Keyboard Music Studios). He had one on Orange street, one in Banning, and a third one I forget where.
My first job was at the Smiley Library, and my High School Graduation in 1988 was held there.
I love Redlands, the culture, the preservation of history, and the gem that Redlands is.
Thank you for a fantastic evening!
Columbia Water Gardens — Google review
We’ve lived in the area for so long and finally attended a music event here. Although we got there after starting time, we were still able to enjoy the music while sitting on the grass. I can imagine people arrive very early to find a sitting spot on the benches, or in the grass, where you can still get a good view of the stage. Hoping to come again soon.
L EOA — Google review
Very fun experience free with donations! Bring your family and have a nice outing this summer. Different performances of plays, bands, singers, and orchestra to name a few. Check their website for a brochure on who is performing and when. The fact it's free is a gem of our community and should be protected, cherished, and supported.
jean lakofka — Google review
Love bringing the family here, had a great evening watching Hello, Dolly! the other night.
Thomas Jackson (Cal BRE 01444187) — Google review
A free concert to watch the famous Spinners, I'm there! Great venue, good acoustics (I sat in the lawn way in the back too) and generally a great community.
Armando Montejano — Google review
Large outdoor space with benches and grassy areas for a picnic. The real 5 star experience is the summer Bowl season. It is the best, even compared to the Hollywood bowl because it is free. What a great way to bring together a community. It starts at 8 pm so make sure the little ones are comfortable.
Kimberly Hillyer — Google review
Wish I knew about this outdoor venue sooner.
Nothing much happens in the area but this is cool.
Free concerts and shows. Tips and donations based.
Parking on the st. Or the lot down the block at the old mall.
Food and drinks served sometimes.
Icecream is 3bucks.
Come early for good seats. Bring picnic blankets, food and snacks and hangout with friends with live music.
Juma Nyumba — Google review
The Redlands Bowl is a gem right in the heart of the city. Saw Little Mermaid performed there last weekend for FREE and my family loved it. We came early and brought a picnic. It was our first time ever going to the bowl. But now that we know how fun it is, we're going to check out more of their shows. Planning on seeing Sergeant Pepper's Bluegrass band this week!
Amy Veen Frazier — Google review
Incredible that the community puts all this together - and for free! It’s what community is supposed to be all about - access for everyone!
We went to hear the Mariachi Divas and they were delightful.
Esther Loewen — Google review
Always a great experience! Hello Dolly was amazing and their 100 year extravaganza was epic! I love that it's outside.
Arrowhead h2o — Google review
What an amazing first time experience in Redlands Bowl! People of all ages gather together to watch Taiko Drummers in their heart pounding performance-literally and figuratively. Their performance was like a perfect marriage of music and martial arts.
The performers were very enthusiastic for enormous crowd. Takes time to get used to it since the pandemic. The cherry on top was you get to watch it for free.
Bring your own picnic mat and folding chairs.
I just frown up some folks living their trash in the seats.
Kindly be responsible and help this long standing free summer open air music for other people to enjoy.
Programs every Tuesday and Friday at 8 pm. No registration required. Hour long performances from artists
Happening dance club & lounge featuring nightly entertainment, from comedy & music to salsa dancing.
I love the Tukut Lounge!!
Please bring back The Reel Band on Saturdays!!
And the DJ that was there when they performed on Saturday, May 20, 2023!
Great Band! Should be on the rotation for Saturdays and not just for Karaoke,
What a waste!
The 2 solo/leads were OFF THE CHAIN!!
May I also request The BIG BAND ON SATURDAYS AS WELL. They were there in 2022, about a year ago and haven’t been back since.
Thank you,
347806, Diamond
Gayle Brown — Google review
Never met a man who’s so disrespectful and impolite and Ignore me just because I have 15 mins before close time. His name is James . Super disgusting and disrespectful. I had the guys that fix the beers Sergio before him . They called him and he walked up and said I’m not serving you. What kind of employee does this: he hid behind the bar after asking his name multiple times .
Marlon Servellon — Google review
We were there Saturday September 28th, 2019.
10 dollar cover charge with players card. Limited seating and the BOE (Best of everything Band) was great. DJ Gary is one of the better old school DJ's that you will find.
We had an Excellent night out! Will be back to visit soon.
Nick Mendoza — Google review
Nice lounge, dancing music - mix of Latin music and r&b. (Went on a saturday night 1130 to 130) Drinks are very weak. Go to rock and brews first, they have strong, good drinks.
Jessica Santamaria — Google review
Horrible. Went for what I thought was a free concert then found out we had to pay a fee. Super Small area. I was willing to pay the fee but then was told that I was not allowed in because the dress code doesn’t allow sandals without a heel strap… RIDICULOUS!!! It doesn’t even say anything about their dress code on their website OR at the place!!!!
Valentina Sanabria — Google review
I am having a bad experience right now. Waitress Ibeth spilled drinks on us just because she got distracted by saying hi to her friends ..even tho she brought the drinks we didn't ask for. It's been 30 min and we haven't had what we asked. We complained about it with "Jorge" twice ... he did NOTHING about it. Don't come to this place. They charge you to enter and for the table that is not even worth it.
Luz Ramirez — Google review
I can't say enough about how TERRIBLE this place was. What a waste of money!! Those teenage looking managers were on a huge power trip and were so rude,They desperately need a course on customer service. I Celebrated my 40th birthday with a huge group and had to pay $20 a person just to enter another $50 just to sit and $8 for each little 1/4" shot in a Dixie cup. $300 later they CHANGED rules half way through the night to force masks WHILE we were all dancing. I called ahead to reserve a table and wasn't told any of this before hand. Such a disappointment
Monica Blanco — Google review
Good place for live music and to associate with others or get togethwr with friends. Good waitress. Not enough bartenders and the bar is too small for the actual needs of crowed. Drinks are served to perfection. Not all bartenders are good but the times ive gone they been really good.
Park's 84 acres are dominated by Lake Gregory, which is surrounded by trails, picnics & pines.
Love it! The walk is great around the lake, lovely scenery, fresh air, beautiful mountains and trees. Many times we been here and I cant get enough of it. For the 1st time we went on a boat ride around the lake on a cold day because we reserved a reservation weeks before. We made the best fun out of it with bubbles, blankets, and a Bose to connect to our music. My daughter loved it. I recommend doing it.
V S — Google review
Lake Gregory is one of my most absolutely favorite places. From taking a beautiful, serine and peaceful walk around the lake, to fishing, kayaking, boating, duck feeding, and the water park; there is always something to enjoy here. Lake Gregory has the cutest night markets with good eats and amazing vendors, amongst the monthly events that are hosted here. This weekend we enjoyed and participated in the annual lantern festival. It is always a romantic and memorable special experience with your loved ones. I highly recommend this event and Lake Gregory. Oh, there is also a dog park.
Angelle Danielle Kanagushiku — Google review
Beautiful, relaxing walk around the lake. Any time of year, you can make it around in a little over an hour.There is a lovely event center at one end and a grassy area near the senior center. In the summer, people use the waterpark and picnic along the shoreline.
Anne P — Google review
Lots of scenery, very beautiful! It gets a little windy up here so if you're easily cold I'd bring a sweater.
Cody Gorman — Google review
This is a small lake compared to big bear and arrowhead lake but in my opinion this is the most beautiful of them all. You can walk around the whole lake, I haven’t done it but it looks doable. There are areas where you can swim but you have to pay to do that. Definitely recommend this little gem.
Felix Franco — Google review
Regarding the inflatable zone. ONE ATTENDANT is admitting the online ticket holders at the gate. A thousand people in line. ONE attendant. (See photo of line) ONE person is also checking all coolers for alcohol. The checking process is incredibly slow and inefficient. We have been in line 30 minutes on blazing asphalt with no shade and moved about half way to the entrance. So it looks like we will miss first hour of play time.
Meanwhile the line for the walk up ticket windows has about 30 people and they are let in (a separate gate, cutting line) very quickly.
It’s a county park. Government sloth employees mindset. DMV meets water park FTW!!!
Update: Per the Ranger I spoke with, swimming is PROHIBITED in the ENTIRE lake except at the paid water park area. You can only enjoy swimming for a fee and long wait in line. Nature is heavily regulated here.
Update: there is also an hour line to play on the inflatables after the park entry line (photo)👍👍
M Nair — Google review
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* Fishing for a $10 fee
* Parking is $2 for the first hour and $1 each additional dollar with the daily maximum being $10
* Multiple dog parks throughout
* Restrooms available
* Swim beach
* Hiking and biking
* Kayaking, paddle boating, float tubing, etc
What a fun and great place to visit for the whole family. Dog friendly is a huge plus. Dogs must be on leash when not in the dog parks. You can walk the entire lake via trails and roads. There are many spots for fishing and chillin'. I've never been here at night, but it must be so beautiful. There's also a free trolley for the lake area. At least for the weekend.
Homie-G TV — Google review
Such a great area for an easy 4mile walk around the lake. Stop halfway for a boat ride along the lake. If you are going to rent a canoe I recommend starting earlier in the day. Mid afternoon can bring strong wind. I went mid-October and the area was not crowded. I heard from many people that it can get really crowded in the summer. With that being said, all the activities described sound like a fun family outing. It is amazing how close to LA this little mountain town is and how far from the bustle of the city I felt. Great way to detox from the city and recharge.
Kendra Day — Google review
Great place to take the family and spend a day. Parking is $10 for the whole day and there is a nice trail, a bit over two miles, that will take you around the lake. If you are interested in the aquatic/inflatable water park, it opens around May and closes for the season in late September.
Gustavo Chamorro — Google review
What a fun place. We came here while camping at dogwood because it was a hot day and we heard that the had water play here. We came on a Wednesday in July so it's summer time and everyone is out camping. We got here at about 11 and it was already pretty busy. The main parking lot was full but we found a place on the street and it was a short walk. For the ticket to play on all the water blowups and the big slide it was 20 bucks. A little more than I would like to pay but was still worth it. The beach had a lot of people but we were able to find a great spot on the water. The big slide was fun but the line went pretty slow. The blowups were a blast. I'm an old guy (42) and I was out there with two of my teanagers and really had a great time. Even with a LOT of people out playing you still find your place and are able to play. They allowed ice chest and drinks but no alcohol. They also had a little stand with food and drinks. We will be back here for sure because it was a great day.
Doug Rosson — Google review
Found Lake Gregory because Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead were too crowded. Lake Gregory is not as big as the two other popular lakes that's it's more peaceful around here.
It's great for kids too because there was plenty of space to play with snow and build snowmen. Parking was not a problem, however, the snow was thick and deep, our car (Subaru Outback) even had a hard time going in and getting out of the parking area.
I would love to come here in spring and other seasons. It probably will be beautiful and still peaceful.
Belle — Google review
Lake Gregory is a beautiful place to visit, easy to get to with parking right on the shoreline at the northern end and though I've never caught a fish there it's fun to try while cooling off in the water!
There's a hiking trail all the way around the lake and a water park at the southern end that's great for everyone!
I only gave it a 4 star because it can get a little windy at times but still worth the drive up the mountain!
Lyle Evans — Google review
It is a beautiful lake, with a calm atmosphere, many ducks enjoying the water! Ideal for a quiet walk, surrounded by nature, fresh air, beautiful views, highly recommended!
Cesar Alfaro — Google review
Nice trail has a dog park and also you can go fishing has restaurants across we ate at Toni's Kitchen Mexican meals and cocktail drinks.
Tagah Leota (SugarBear) — Google review
Amazing scenery. Lake, and surroundings. Fresg mountain air. Boat rental, slides on park during summer. Very romantic yet could.develope ao much more with attractions, caffes, restaurants and other activities
Rami Shapira — Google review
What a Beautiful lake. I went to fish, but it has a very nice walking trail. Its so beautiful.
Jaime Campos — Google review
We had the best time yesterday!! We packed our lunch and brought our own umbrella and blankets! Kids had fun climbing and swimming on the jumpers! This place is amazing!
Mary Contreras — Google review
Clean up and some construction is currently going on in the south parking lot, which is good to see they are maintaining things here. The park is kept up pretty well. There is a dog park, fishing, exercise equipment and a small water park. You can walk around most of the lake (maybe the whole thing but we didn't make it). It is a nice area to get away from the cities. There are a few benches and trash bins on the walking trail.
The March Field Air Museum is a hidden gem that hosts over 70 historic military aircrafts, including operational jets. The museum offers an extensive collection of treasures to learn from and contemplate, with the planes on display being just the beginning. Visitors can get up close to these massive machines and marvel at their power.
This is a hidden gem. The museum is much larger than I thought it would be and absolutely filled with treasures to learn and reflect upon. The planes out on the flight line are just the tip of the iceberg - and there are a lot of planes to comprehend. The ability to get so close to these massive machines is breathtaking. My favorite exhibit however is tucked in the back corner of the museum - the story of a WWII aviator in his own words by the letters he wrote home. The story starts at his recruitment in Buffalo NY to basic training to his death is the Pacific and to the recovery of his body. Powerful first hand understanding of the War experience. Look for it during your visit. You'll enjoy it too!
Geoffrey Hart — Google review
What an incredible experience. You don’t have to be aviation fan to enjoy this beautiful museum. Amazing technology created decades ago. You get to see the SR-71A Blackbird the worlds fastest aircraft up close. And the magnificent B-52 which is a monstrous aircraft. A very broad selection of fighter jets. There’s a lot to see at this museum so plan to take your time if you want to fully appreciate world class aviation.
Nas Sol — Google review
March Field Air Museum was a fantastic surprise for me, as I just happened to be in the area for business. They have several dozen classic military aircraft on display, and many in the process of being restored - I actually got to see a technician working on an F-4 Phantom as well as an F-86. Any military aviation enthusiast will love this facility. It’s a little more rough around the edges than more major air museums, but I loved that about it. You can tell the museum is a passion project for those involved.
Steven Hallmark — Google review
Having been to a bunch of aviation museums, including Dayton AFB, the USS Intrepid, and the Smithsonian, I would put this up there as one of the best.
They're very well stocked with tons of cool aircraft, and the staff is really enthusiastic. Plus they're right next to an active airfield with F-35, F-16, F-18, and Predators. I wish I had more time and will definitely be going back next time I'm in the area.
Alex Andrews — Google review
March Field Air Museum is Incredible! - Was there for the Ulises Cabrera For Mayor 2024
Campaign Kickoff and Birthday Celebration. It has changed dramatically since I was last there with many outstanding new displays and friendly staff members. I encourage everyone to visit March Field Air Museum!!
Fred Plimley — Google review
This place is wonderful for the family. We loved every part of the exhibit. The museum is well curated and maintained. The vets working in there are amazing and kind. We had a very good time.
Miguel Enr?quez — Google review
My family had an amazing time here! The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable with first-hand experience. So much to do and see. Nice gift shop. A wonderful history lesson!! Just wish we had more time to stay. I would plan on spending at least 3 hours to see and do everything!
Justin — Google review
This museum is fantastic if you ever wanted to see the Blackbird (The 'top secret' fastest plane in the world) up close and personal this is the place to go. I suggest you do not use the coupons mentioned on the first page. Check picture number two with the admission prices.
Philip arthur — Google review
March Field Air Museum was absolutely fantastic. Generally admission is $15 but Veterans get a discount. They have a gorgeous SR-71 inside with the canopy open so you can get a look inside the cockpit. Totally awesome. The flight line outside has a wonderful collection of aircraft from many decades of service. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and a joy to talk with while visiting the museum.
Scott Schaefer — Google review
This place is truly a hidden gem, offering more than just the opportunity to see airplanes and artifacts; it provides an unforgettable experience of meeting former pilots such as the great Walter Fus. He shared captivating anecdotes and tales of his journeys, showing us pictures that filled us with pride for our men in uniform and the Air Force. I learned a tremendous amount from listening to him. Witnessing the dedication and effort required to maintain these engineering marvels was eye-opening. Exploring the cabin and being surrounded by controls, switches, and buttons was an exhilarating experience. This place is at the level of the NASA Visitor Center in Florida. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to bring your family and friends along and take advantage of this fantastic place where you'll create great memories that you and your family will cherish forever.
CoIin AIberto — Google review
If you live in socal, you owe it to yourself to visit March Field Air Museum and learn some history about such an important location that's been the home to some of the most famous aircraft in history. To live so close to such a historic place, it'd be a disrespect to our veterans and currently serving men and women not to visit. One of the coolest museums that I've ever been to where you can be within breathing distance of some of these iconic aircrafts. Oh and before I forget, yes they have dessert and they serve that as soon as you walk in in the form of the SR-71 Blackbird and it is magnificent.
Ruben Del Valle — Google review
Awesome. Awesome. Awesome! So glad I made the drive down here. Worth the traffic. Parking is easy and the museum has plenty of air conditioned indoor space. It can get very hot and, other than under wings, there is little shade in the outside areas. This whole facility is way more than I expected it to be. A huge selection of aircraft, vehicles, uniforms, and much more. Covers all the major conflicts, space, and civilian aviation. The inclusion of memorabilia from other nations is a really nice touch as well. On par with the Air Force museum in Dayton, OH.
Brent Hofmann — Google review
From my point of view, this air museum is one of the best among similar establishments in Southern California. It has a vast collection of military aircraft, including WWII and decades of the Cold War. My favorite airplane at this museum is SR-71. It was a unique reconnaissance aircraft capable of cruising for hours three times faster than the speed of sound. It carried incredibly sofisticated photo cameras and various advanced sensors. Visitors can see this amazing airplane from a close distance and even take a look inside of its two cockpits. There is a nice gift shop inside the museum. The museum's personnel is very friendly and knowledgeable. They also have many volunteers who are happy to answer any questions. It's a really nice place for any aviation and history buff.
Alexander Viduetsky — Google review
March Field Air Museum is one of the larger museums that I have visited. There are quite a few.modern warbirds. Sadly most are in terrible condition. The paint is peeling, wind screens are cloudy and many have flat tires. I would rather see preservative plastic on the glass than what I saw. When you can see the cockpits, they are in a decaying state.
It would be wonderful if someone could clean up the interiors.
Not a lot of prop driven planes, mostly jets.
I did enjoy watching KC-135's doing touch and goes. Plus a pair of F-16s took off, that fun watching.
March Air Museum is a great teaching location. Children will learn about military aviation throughout history.
Bradley Nakaji — Google review
Thank you, Mike, for the best tour ever!! Very fascinating information. This place was so much larger than we had expected, and it is really well done. Don't hesitate to stop by here!
Elizabeth Webb — Google review
Awesome museum! Super friendly people. Love the exhibits up close and free to touch most of them. Hands-on experience on may exhibits. Super Awesome flight simulators are free to use. Bring your good walking shoes. You'll need them outside for their extensive collections of well maintained military aircrafts. If you don't feel like walking, that's okay. They offer a guided tour where they do all the driving and will stop at every aircraft and give you an excellent description of every aircraft.
Love this place!! S
Gerundio Reoyo — Google review
Fantastic visit to March Field Air Museum! A treasure trove of aviation history with engaging exhibits and friendly staff. Great for all ages. Highly recommended!
Dmitry Kabachenko — Google review
The March Field Air Museum is a great air museum with a vast and interesting collection of aircraft and other items. Highly recommend visiting if in the area, and the numerous planes outside the museum are a great sight to see.
Brendan Kiely — Google review
The workers are very nice, very friendly, professional and above all they answer all your questions about the place. In fact, I think most of them have been working there for a long time because they know a lot about it. There are two areas. The inside area is history and The outside area has all the airplanes you can imagine. I really loved the museum.
Carlos Chavez — Google review
Stopped by the Museum on our way from Joshua tree to San Diego. My kids had a wonderful time doing a scavenger hunt for critters inside the museum/hangar. It was wonderful to see retired aircraft’s and learn about their history. Bring your kids along and have a blast…highly recommended!!
Bala Ramachandran — Google review
Outstanding museum, if you like airplanes or want to learn more. The mini bus ride around almost every plane is a must do (about 45 minutes). The military radio history is pretty good also. The people that work there are mostly volunteers and really enjoy what they do and are very knowledgeable. This place is a great tribute to those who served. Real glad we went.
Mike Harrigan — Google review
I’m impressed with the amount of aircraft that are on display. The docents are so willing to share their knowledge and sometimes experience in the exhibition. I recommend you a lot time to see the vast amount of aircraft on display.
Tim Taylor — Google review
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Riverside National Cemetery, located near the March Field Air Museum, is a significant resting place for veterans. As the third-largest cemetery operated by the National Cemetery Administration, it offers solemn grounds and ample space for eligible members of the armed forces to be buried. Established in the mid-1970s and spanning 1,250 acres, this serene site opened on Veterans Day in 1978 and now holds over a quarter of a million graves.
My mom is buried here in this cemetery. We couldn't have picked a more beautiful place for her body to rest. When it's time for my father to rest his body, my mom will be here with open arms waiting for the love of her life. Thank you to everyone who keeps this place so clean. God Bless!
Rudy Padilla — Google review
The last stop for the Elite Military service. May their souls rest in peace. Decent place with excellent service for them men and woman who have served our country.
Cast003 — Google review
This is a beautiful cemetery. Everyone that works there are kind and truly care about you and your loved one that is put to rest. They are very compassionate throughout the entire process. It is a very peaceful place now that I go back frequently to visit both my parents who have passed away.
Cheryl Burns — Google review
This area is wonderful because it's a great idea to go for letting their feelings out for the respect of fallen soldiers and retired armies (all branches) and their family members who served to fight for our freedom! We'll always be coming back to visit! It's definitely recommended!
Bryan Daniel — Google review
Cemetary is always kept in pristine condition. Staff are very helpful with supplying data they have available. More info on burial permits, larger list of pastors and local florist familiar with funeral set up/ time lines would have been of great assistance. Van Buren florist offered no miltary discount & much higher priced than other local florist. We went through Willow Branch Florist on Indiana Ave flowers were fresh excellent ontimarrangement.flowers
Cynthia Twist — Google review
What a lovely cemetery with ponds, trees, ducks and wildlife. It is an honorable resting place for those who have served our great nation as well as their spouses.
People please be respectful and keep your dogs in your car, it is disgraceful to see someone’s pet doing their “business” on American soldiers plots 😡.
It is kept up by volunteers and they generally have served as well so as please just be courteous and respectful to all 🥰
Shann ell — Google review
I love this place. It is a beautiful place to be buried and my oarents are both there. They have various events during the year. If you are looking for a grave my suggestion is you do it online, before you go, because internet is not very good in there. They have a computer look up system, but sometimes it is.
Maria Jordan — Google review
We laid my fiancé’s grandfather to rest here and everything turned out beautiful. The military honor ceremony was so nice. The TAPS music playing, the gun salute with rifles and all the small details were just what we needed to say our final goodbye and pay our respects to our proud veteran. The staff was all very kind as well.
Martha Eliza — Google review
Beautiful place horrible service!! They disrespected my loved one too the fullest. The services were rushed, lasted 15 min at most and was rudely interrupted by one of their workers!! Our party got separated by the workers and we didn't even get to say a proper goodbye. I've never been to a funeral that was handled so poorly. Heather who was a point person was all over the place and rude. When we asked her what just happened and why did we get separated she simply said, pin your location and have your siblings come to the grave site. I informed her that they didn't have their phone on since it was our father's funeral and she said, well you can walk to go get them. Then she said, I have another service to get to so if you have any questions you can email me.. I emailed them to complain and of course I never got a response. Horrible service
Sabrina Leon — Google review
Thank you for allowing these wonderful people to ride through and honor our heroes.
***Updated*** On my recent visit, I noticed this new statue that will be installed. Absolutely beautiful. It's a shame that funds are still being raised for the installation.
A R — Google review
Very well maintained cemetery for veterans and families. Unfortunately recently electronic signs are not updated. Make sure you check at the entrance booth for current information. Open sunrise to sunset.
Clarke Prescott — Google review
Beautiful
Very scenic and scerene
Karin De Jauregui — Google review
We came to visit and teach our children about Memorial Day. This cemetery is vast and beautiful. I have learned that the Riverside National Cementary is the largest of all in the United States. So many stories one can learn from reading the several placards scattered throughout the cementary. Even on a busy day like today you can find areas of tranquility. The memorial to the medal of honor soldiers is a sight to see. I would recommend good walking shoes and parking at the entrance off Van Buren. I was told inside the administration office there are several war artifacts however it was closed due to Covid policy.
W O'Brien — Google review
I was so embarrassed when they ask me to sign where my husband was lay to rest, which it was in the same gave his first wife is buried. And than Riverside noted he will now be with his love of his life. And the tomb stone will read Tony and his wife name. I wouldn't mind if it wasn't done with friends present. Now it is being talk about.
Veronica Harris — Google review
It is a beautiful cemetery with fountains and ponds. The grass is spectacularly green.
Shondra J — Google review
My Father-In-Law (Albert) passed in 2009 and was laid to rest at this beautiful quiet and warm cemetery. The staff assisted Tina's uncle and myself when making the arrangements for Albert and must say ... Was deeply IMPRESSED.
Rick Ogilvie — Google review
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NASCAR Racing Experience and Richard Petty Driving Experience
Racecourse
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High-speed racing venue where visitors can drive or ride along in an authentic NASCAR vehicle.
Went to a race in February of 2023 and it was a fantastic experience. Besides getting in which was just waiting in a long line of cars, the racing experience itself was fantastic. The food options were endless, there was a pretty solid selection of merchandise. It was a very entertaining race and the best part was Kyle Bush (the winner). Definitely sad they’re turning it into a short track, but still happy I was able to see track before the renovations. 10/10
Joaquin Zaldivar — Google review
Amazing NASCAR Experience!!!
The NASCAR Racing Experience is one of the best NASCAR schools in America! For anyone who wants speed and thrills, come to this experience! The team is really awesome and nice, and the drivers are great! And the experience itself is really awesome!! For anyone who wants speed, come to this experience! It’s a ton of fun!
Christian Roberts — Google review
The roar of the engines is defending and the gush of wind that follows is tremendous while more than you can count race cars go flying across the track at 180, 190+ mph miles per hr. It's hardcore entertainment.
Mary Ann Abbott — Google review
So much fun
Margaret Jennings — Google review
Have you ever dreamed of getting behind the wheel of a real NASCAR race car? Well, believe it or not, this is a dream that can come true with a visit to the Richard Petty Driving Experience in nearby Fontana.
During this incredible experience, you’ll drive an authentic NASCAR race car. These cars have been driven by NASCAR greats, and you never know, you may end up driving one that was driven by one of your racing heroes.
Ankit Patel — Google review
They asked us to arrive 25 minutes ahead of time & we ended up waiting 2.5 hours
Yash Jindal — Google review
Never go here. Horrendous service with shady last minute cancellations and no refunds. Crazy that a place like this is allowed to operate a business.
Outdoor retail complex with popular brand-name stores, plus restaurants & a movie theater.
This is a fantastic outdoor mall location. Well placed with a great mix of classic well known shops, great eats and mom and pop shops. There is a theater and plenty of sitting areas, parking and fun things to see. There are surrounding stores and restaurants to visit as well. Ample parking and close to freeway.
The Conscientious Critique — Google review
I love coming here during the holidays to see the Christmas lights and browse all the shops they have. It does get very crowded and parking can be difficult to find even in the lots outside the mall especially on the weekends. Some of my favorite food spots here are Lucille's, The State, and The Dessert Bar. The mall has a little grassy area towards the center where kids usually play, and during the holidays they can catch a train ride or a picture with Santa. The streets and sidewalks are also wheelchair/stroller friendly, though since it gets crowded it can get hard to navigate inside a smaller store.
Kimberly — Google review
I think Victoria Gardens is a great place to shop and eat. It's got such a good vibe and a lot of the great stores.
Plus it has a gravity to it. If you're in the Rancho Cucamonga area for any reason, you'll be drawn there. I was in the area to attend Rolling Loud California and needed some extra warm clothing because of the unseasonably cool weather. I got what I wanted and a great meal all in a place that truly felt alive and vibrant.
Michael A. — Google review
I'd you love good food, good shopping, and a great atmosphere then make your way to Victoria Gardens. This place has it all and then some. From fast food to upscale dining, lounge wear to formal it's here. My favorite time to visit is the holiday season because of the decorations and the big beautiful Christmas tree in the courtyard that brings smiles to so many. Great place to take a walk and window shop or people watch with a nice warm cup of coffee or hot cocoa. Fun for people of all ages. Come and enjoy what the IE has to offer. Tonight we celebrated our anniversary at Paul Martin's. Beautiful restaurant with a great menu, bar and staff that makes for an excellent dining experience .
E. Garza — Google review
I’ve been visiting this outdoor mall recently and I found fantastic. So clean and organized. No matter how busy it is you always find parking. There is a little real mini train so kids can ride on it, that is so nice!
Antonio Neves — Google review
Victoria Garden is the landmark in Rancho Cucamonga especially around the holiday season. The Christmas atmosphere there is simply magical! It is a great place to hang out with friends and family, take a walk or enjoy a good meal in a relaxing atmosphere. However, there have been some safety concerns lately such as car windows bring smashed or cars being broken into. Like in any other places, always be mindful of your surroundings especially when you park your car.
Sarah Y Tse. 謝婉敏 — Google review
A great outdoor shopping center, with brand name shops and eateries to browse and dine at. I like it much more than Ontario Outlet Mall.
T Tran — Google review
The mall is gorgeously lit up with xmast Decoration. This is an outdoor style of mall so layer up in Fall/winter. You might need to cross the intersection a lot for stores hoping which I personally don’t like it but the mall has a great ambience and selections.
Vera D — Google review
Lots of great shops, I hate walking but walked a ton this day and loved it! Beautiful setting, mountain backdrop, clean, tram rides around center, great food. Simply beautiful day
Trudi Tomlin — Google review
This mall feels more high-end than the one down at Ontario. The streets are decorated, and you can drive through this mall which makes this mall feel like a small town on its own. This has a very similar feel to The Americana back home.
Lil 002 — Google review
Love this outdoor mall, can be busy but always able to find parking. Love the shops and restaurant they have to offer, love the cobble stone sidewalks, fun just to walk around and people watch as well. Lots of benches through out the property. Lots to do even if you don’t wNt to shop, like train and water pad for kids, farmers market available too.
Kimberly H — Google review
I wish I knew about this fun place when I first moved out here. It is so fun, has so many brands and stores to shop at. It feels like a small town/village where u walk outdoors to all the different restaurants, shops and stores. It is very festive this time of year with beautiful lights and decorations
Marella Hajjar — Google review
Quite possibly one of the best times that I’ve had in Cali was at this shopping center. I don’t know that I can call it a shopping center. It appeared to be so much more than that. There were a plethora of stores that were appealing to myself as well as my mom and other family. There was no way we could finish this in one evening. There were too many stores and restaurants to name. I plan to conquer this mega-outdoor mall upon my return because I will not be defeated. Plenty of parking and the best thing about it was that it was outside.
Mitchiko Jackson — Google review
It's an outdoor shopping center. Good selection of restaurants. Also there is a movie complex here. Luv the old signs and ads spread around the place.
Wilson Wong — Google review
Victoria Gardens is a great place, lots of stores for sure, so many that couldn't take pictures of all. From regular to fancy stores.... WOW !! The parking is huge and if you are lucky you get to find parking by the streets where stores are at. There is an AMC theatre in between all that, many nice restaurants of all kinds of food as well. Also a little train ride for kids. Be prepare to walk a lot...... it's worth it though.
Maria Diaz — Google review
Multiple blocks of outdoor shopping. Restaurants, pastries, entertainment, clothing, toys, and specialty stores. You also get a beautiful view of the mountains.
Ignacio Z — Google review
I love coming here to shop and eat. I live 30 min away, we don’t have anything like this in my town. There are so many shops and restaurants and the streets are always clean. You can park on the main streets where the shops are but they can get filled up quickly. There are a number of parking lots close to shops and restaurants.
Debbie Stobaugh — Google review
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12505 N Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739, USA
Multiple ski areas plus tubing, night riding, lessons, rentals & disc golf in the summer.
The slopes are great and the lifts are simple. If it is your first time it is best to go with the lesson, rental, and lift package for price and value. If you are on a budget go on a weekday night ride, less crowds and free parking. The food is pretty good with reasonable prices. They have a repair shop and gear store.
Mario Garcia-Gillespie — Google review
Great staff outside to help with newbies getting their release forms signed and lift tickets for the day. Bunny slopes are ideal for beginners and nice intermediate groomed trails as well. Weekend are busy, so arriving early is best! Check me on the regular on IG @Dreamtreecoaching
Tamara Smith — Google review
Close enough to get to from San Diego without having to drive up very curvy roads. Always a good weekend resort to get your snowboarding or skiing "fix" when you don't have a lot of time for vacation. Parking is not free, but the ramp and lower self parking level are free. Love their repair and services department, very helpful! The food in their Cafe can really add up on expenses, so bringing your own (but not allowed inside resort) is always a wise plan. Love that they have night boarding and the flex pass starts whenever you arrive. You don't feel pressured for time starts. Their customer service is also very friendly, understanding and helpful!
Sherdellah Designs — Google review
Love that this resort is so close to the city. The service throughout the entire resort was 5 star: the lift mechanics are kind , helpful and friendly. the rental equipment people were also very nice & helpful. only downside is that a few of the lessons instructors werent that friendly. Overall, great experience and would definitely visit again~! *Buy ticket (lift, rental, etc) online prior to driving up
Lindsey Itamoto — Google review
Super easy drive up from LA with minimal crowds on a Saturday in April. Still pretty decent coverage on the ground with almost every run open at the West Resort. They groomed most of the terrain leading to some great corn turns by mid day! Afternoon conditions here get pretty sticky this time of year though.
Trailview Studios — Google review
Overall, the experience was awesome for a first-timer. Beware it can be very pricey ($150-$180 per adult if renting equipment). The slopes were fun and had enough thrill for us. There are definitely higher and steeper adventures for the more experienced. They have a restaurant on site, a bar, free wifi, ski/snowboard shop for necessities, bathrooms, and plenty of parking and benches. Parking was free when we went on a weekend in April. Highly recommend if you've never gotten on ski's or a snowboard before. Every worker we came interacted with at the park was very kind and helpful. Be sure to get your free stickers and air freshener at the information cabin!
Jesse S — Google review
Quick drive away from LA. Not crowded Thursday, a little foggy and windy towards the top, but fresh combed powder makes this beginner skier happy.
The chair lifts need some TLC, and the food is below average given the above average prices. I would pack lunch and snacks from home on my next visit.
I found the staff friendlier and more helpful than other So Cal snow resorts, a plus that makes the day trip worth it.
Overall, the family had a great day. Thanks mountain high 😁
Nate EU — Google review
An amazing winter oasis in real close proximity to west LA.
I love skiing and to be able to have the luxury of doing so while not leaving Southern California is a dream.
Although at times it may be Icy the trails are well groomed and even when storms have yet to arrive the staff makes sure their is enough snow to feel like you are skiing in the Swiss alps.
Two thumbs up
Side note. Renting sometimes takes some time so I highly recommend either leaving yourself extra time or renting from the city a few miles down the road.
Yonason Quinn — Google review
This is one of the best ski/snowboarding resort for beginners. Compared to other places in CA, there isn't a lot of people here so you can get many runs in per hour. The parking is also spacious and wide, and the lift chairs are spaced out so no pressure to get off/on asap. The staff is very friendly. Buying a Season ticket for sure. Plus, getting here is easier than other places.
John Smith — Google review
Fast moving lift lines, very good veteran discount and good vibes. The staff is nice, helpful, and friendly and always willing to help. I began snowboarding this season and have already visited 3 times, one being a bust due to high winds. If you want a good place to learn to snowboard/ski this place is for you.
Jesse Rodriguez — Google review
Great local mountain with lots of snow. Not too crowded. Quick and easy drive. Awesome place to teach kids how to ski or snowboard. Friendly staff, great grilled food items, and lots of indoor and outdoor seating. Small mountain compared to big bear. Really small compared to Mammoth or Tahoe. But it under $100 for all day. Look for discount coupons .
Heath Beske — Google review
Easy access for an in and out day on the slope. Friendly staff and super trustworthy guest. I misplaced my phone by guest services and one one the guests turned it into the lost and found. Great job keeping the grounds well kept and clean!
Jude Rico — Google review
If I am skiing for one day, I'm going to mountain high. Easy access. No windy mountain roads and free lift tickets on your b-day. It's not too crowded and the slopes are good for my skill level.
Joe Mardesic — Google review
Fun outing for this winter. It was clean, snow was soft, not too badly crowded. Check in was easy enough. They offer a free shuttle if you have to park in the lower lot. The lifts felt safe and were cute for some Instagram pics. For 120 dollars and 4 hours, I think it was priced fairly. Food was 10ish dollars per item (hot dog, soup, pizza slice) but expected for a resort. 7/10
My complaint is that it is not beginner friendly. Even the easiest slopes were located close to ravines and gullies, which made them scary/dangerous as someone completely inexperienced. I wouldn’t recommend visiting if you haven’t 1) taken classes 2) know how to snowboard. A lot of seasoned riders will get irate with you if you’re down for more than a couple seconds. The crowds right now are weird people. Ruins the fun
Other than that, good time. I can see myself coming back now that I understand a bit more 😼
Monika De Leon — Google review
All these years, I have put off coming to Mountain High to snowboard 🏂🏼 because of all the inferior reviews from friends and online forums. However, upon spending the day here, I actually enjoyed it more than the Big Bear Resort. The drive to this location was so much easier: no winding roads! We live in West LA and were able to get there in less than 2 hours (so you could easily make a day trip here and go back home on the same day!). There was plenty of parking and if the main resort's parking was full, there's a parking lot 1 mile away and you could take the shuttle to the resort! Additionally, I have read somewhere that the snow 🌨️ tends to be thin here and that it's very icy 🧊. Admittedly, when we were there, the snow wasn't thick, but it was definitely not icy!
In terms of difficulty, I thought the beginner friendly tracks were enjoyable. The more advanced tracks were also clearly labeled as "not for beginners". As for the lift tickets and equipment rentals, I suggest you do that online and then make sure to keep your tickets for future visits ($10 discount per person if you keep the used tickets; they are rechargeable).
Overall, I definitely recommend Mountain High Resort if you don't want to deal with long drives and don't mind the thin snow (you'll still be able to enjoy skiing or snowboarding here regardless!).
Hendra W — Google review
Scheduled a ski lesson and it was super helpful. The instructors were super friendly and very patient. We rented skis, boots, and helmets and they fit perfectly and in good shape. Definitely recommend getting there early.
Maggie — Google review
Yeti snow village is so much fun with its tubing, sledding, snow play area and ski lift with a nice cabin up top for some warm drinks. They don’t have hot water you have to get hot tea or hot cocoa. The line is long for tubing. You can’t bring your own equipment. Each section is first come first serve. They have paid parking lot $20, and the all day ticket is $79, they have a store for snow gear and a cafe with food and drinks.
Amy T — Google review
Absolutely loved my time here. The views were incredible, the snow was great, and the community is awesome!!!
I got the 5pm-10pm pass and had a great time snowboarding until close.
I'll be back ASAP! 10/10!!!! Thank you MTN High!
My wife and my son took me here for my birthday a couple of years ago. One of the most memorable birthdays I’ve had. When you’re a guitar nut especially a Fender freak like myself, visiting the factory where this iconic piece of musical genius is created is like a trip to heaven.
Jeffery “Rocko” Rach — Google review
It is a hit and miss - I had a friend that liked his tour. But, for me, it was unforgettable in a bad way. I went to the tour in 2016.
The tour guide (I wish I remember his name, but he can be seen in one of the pics, wearing a olive green shirt) was terrible! It looked like he hated that job, or he was replacing someone else. There is a wall with some historic guitars (including some early days Fenders), he didn't allow us to stop and see it. He was constantly ironic, sometimes impolite at people. He mocked my accent (I'm Brazilian) in front of people when I asked a question. He was rushing people.
Despite that, I saw a Limited Edition guitar what was about to be launched and I asked if I could buy that guitar. But the purchase experience (with the same guy) wasn't nice, so I gave up.
Also, when you enter the main tour hall, there is the ModShop room (place where you can assemble your own guitar, putting different parts together) and the professional on the charge of that room was also rude.
Factory-wise: it's just a factory. Nothing different from other regular guitar factories. The pics I'm posting here can prove my point.
Something good: at that time, there was a room with most guitar amps made by Fender, and anyone could give them a spin. On the other hand, there wasn't a lot of guitars to be played.
Anyway, I used to be a Fender fanboy when I was a kid, and that tour was the last straw, shaking my relationship with the brand. This is my experience and I wish I had written it immediately after my visit.
PS: the smile in one of the pics was taken before the tour, when I arrived at the facility.
Victor Scherrer — Google review
Drove all the way from San Diego, Visitor Center closed. They should have listed it on their website CLEARLY. WE ARE CLOSED DUE TO COVID !!! The security guard that met us at the entrance said “I keep telling Maria to change that “ Very inconsiderate
Carol Bello — Google review
My 2015 Fender American Standard Stratocaster (olympic white) has aged nicely, however the polyurethane paint is starting to show through and I can clearly see that it has 4 pieces of wood glued together. IS THIS WHAT FENDER HAS BECOME??? Anyway it looks terrible, not the quality you would expect from Fender.
Giovanni Anzalone — Google review
Even with covid restrictions lifted fender does not want the public to tour. I don't want to buy from them then. No where was it listed they are closed to the public and they don't offer a phone number to call.
Brian “Herbert” C. — Google review
Awesome! Amazing to see the dedication and hard work that goes into every guitar and amp.
bob jones — Google review
When you see the craftsmanship, it is impressive. My fellow Americans should see made in America at work.
The California Botanic Garden, a non-profit property established in 1927 by conservationist Susanna Bixby Bryant, features an array of diverse native gardens and plants. Visitors can attend regular classes and explore a nursery and gift shop. The garden is dedicated to preserving native species and provides opportunities for individuals seeking tranquility away from the noise of busy city streets. While some areas are temporarily closed for updating, guests can admire the sounds of numerous birds chirping while walking along peaceful ponds.
I was stuck in the hustle and bustle and came across this gem on my GPS. It was only $10 (can get online or in-person). It was easy to find and there was plenty of parking. Being, that it was a weekday, there was almost no one. The sounds of so many birds, was incredible. Walking by the ponds and hearing the water, was incredibly peaceful. I was able to take my time and walked the entire garden. Be aware, there are some small freaks, closed for updating. Great place to get away from the noisy city streets.
Gabby Lara — Google review
Very relaxing botanic garden. Spent about an hour strolling around the garden grounds. There are lots of hidden spots to sit and relax. Overall, it's a wonderful botanic garden. Plus the parking is free.
G T-S — Google review
Honestly a beautiful place to take a walk and one of the better botanic gardens in Los Angeles or the surrounding areas. I was on my way home to Los Angeles from an appointment out East and luckily had time to stop here and was so glad that I did so. There are plenty of walking paths and beautiful flowers and trees to see although it is a bit more arid than some other botanic gardens it is still really beautiful and somewhere I plan to go back to soon. It was not as busy as some of the other larger ones like Descanso so that was another big bonus.
Overall I would recommend to anyone and there’s also hiking paths that crisscross through out it so if you’re interested in doing that I would bring some outdoor shoes but aside from that this is something for all ages and fitness levels.
Zan Lee — Google review
It is worth every penny! With all the rain we had a couple months back the plants were so vibrant. We spent about a couple hours just really taking in the sights, sounds, and smells this garden had to offer.
Melanie Vasquez — Google review
I came for the first time because I was in the area and had lots of time, and I’m so glad I stopped by. I came on a Sunday afternoon, and it was relatively uncrowded.
The place is huge, gorgeous, and you are surrounded by the peaceful sounds of birds, crickets, and squirrels running around. It’s amazing to see a place dedicated to preserving Californias native plants. There are tons of trails for all comfort levels to explore. Some are large and obvious, others slightly more hidden but still clearly marked.
Naye Ortiz — Google review
I love it. This botanic garden features all native Californian plants! The educational signage is excellent, giving both botanical information and easy-to-understand advice for home gardeners. The gardens are quite large and if you walk through the entire thing, you will have taken quite a good walk!
Vanessa Goold — Google review
The California Habitat area here is particularly unique! Don’t let the bare entrance fool you. This botanic garden features a well-maintained wilderness! Once I got away from the entrance, I felt separated from the surrounding suburbs. There’s much to enjoy here, even if you won’t find a lot of cultivated, planted flowers like some of the other gardens in the area.
Harmony Wheeler — Google review
A gorgeous and well maintained place devoted to native plants and trees of California. Of course those indigenous to Southern California grow better and healthier but there was a decent amount of NorCal representation. A high recommendation for any lover of nature
Nash Holcomb — Google review
Visited once and became a member. Stop by and check it out for yourself! You can thank me later. If trees make you happy then this is your Heaven on Earth..... Boojum tree is stunning!!
Ray Smith — Google review
I JUST LOVEEEE the ambience!!! It is soooooo relaxing and calm. It feels refreshing, soothing and peaceful. I think one should definitely go there to recharge and get in tune with one's self. It has all the makings for a great date. One could really take the time to know someone without the distraction of the hustle and bustle of every day. There are some benches outside in the parking lot and one could have an awesome picnic after walking around. They do have a lot of things to see, birds, squirrels, a pond with turtles.They have many fountains for various animals and insects. The plants are well kept and there are plenty of secluded or private benches to lounge around and relax.
Linda SGJ — Google review
I've been to many native CA gardens and this one is wonderfully huge! An amazing space to see how native plants can flourish when given a large amount of space. Be prepared to walk a lot, we just did the main loop and walked over 3 miles.
Nastia Garachtchenko — Google review
The garden is a beautiful natural setting, specializing in California native plants of all kinds, bushes to sequoia.
Be prepared to walk, it's quite large.
Coyne Tibbets — Google review
Was expecting a nicer Home Depot garden experience. Was absolutely blown away.
Think of this like a shorter, but much more diverse, hike through California’s backcountry. You can make this as long or short as a walk as you’d like. My wife and I who are regular hikers walked through slowly for about an a hour and a half in Chacos. There are paved and non paved trail options.
We dont have kids, but we feel like it’s a great spot to bring them.
10/10 experience and we signed up to be members.
David Whitaker — Google review
Gorgeous place for a leisurely hike. Very reasonably priced at $10.
Such gorgeous surroundings. Wish the trails were a little better marked - but it was lovely to wander around.
Hope to be able to return and see more of the grounds!
Large, popular water park with dozens of slides & attractions, plus an area for tots & a sand beach.
This park is so much fun; I would recommend bringing the kids! Only about 3 rides weren't operating that day, which was great! We got on all of the others! The longest line we waited in was 15 minutes! I will admit, I was expecting a longer wait times. Food was AWESOME!
Make sure you remember sun screen AND reapply! Stay hydrated! 💦
I would visit again 😍🤞🏼
REEM ALMIJMAJ — Google review
The place is a good place to visit with family and friends, to have fun in the water, the rides are good... Just that making a line for so long! It's crazy, by the time they close, you don't enjoy all the rides, maybe a few, and if you want the line to be faster, you have to buy a pass that is a bit pricey 🏊🏼♀️🌊💦⛲😎☀️well other than that my family and I had fun, did our best to enjoyed as much as we could
Claudia E Zu?iga (Clau) — Google review
It's Raging Waters. How can you not have fun? The chicken tenders are definitely expensive at $15 but they're really good if that's any consolation. The fries are also good. The lazy river is fun as long as you're in a tube. The water is very dirty so you don't really want to get in it. The rides are all great and the staff is friendly. It's a good time. Alot plenty of time for parking. While they have several shuttles and a bus, it's alot of people to move around.
Damon Fleming — Google review
I see that there’s a lot of negative reviews on this place but that is not the case on my experience. We had a great time here with the kids. The food is descent but if you want to bring your own food you can. Staff were always friendly to us and helpful. When we went it was clean and the stores were organized. The bathrooms were clean and there was always someone in there cleaning the bathrooms. Overall it was a great experience and would return for summer!
R Marchese — Google review
Love working here! Definitely a great team dynamic, plenty of room for advancement, and effcient way to earn some income during the summer months. Also grew up coming here as a guest with family and friends and have made some amazing memories along the way. Seen the transformations and improvements of the park over the years and hope to continue seeing the park provide guests with fun-filled experiences. I recommend a season pass!
Tiffany ?Tiff? S. — Google review
Cool family spot but there are a lot of negatives. Pizza at the cabana sucks. Preferred parking is $50! Like wow. Ice was not cold in the drinks. Tubes in the lazy river are first come first serve basis. Waves in the wave pool are not even high. Lol But I would come back tho.
Melystikal — Google review
We got the tickets online the night before, there was a Labor Day sale, one adult ticket was $39.99 plus a service fee around $4 ($8 service fee for 2 tickets). We also bought the standard parking ($25) and H2Go standard pass ($55). The parking was fine, we got there early as the park was opening. You have to ride a tram so I would recommend getting there early if you buy standard parking. We thought the H2Go pass saved a lot of waiting on a Saturday and allowed us to go on more rides. It was not overly crowded. A Beyond Burger w/ fries was around $18, so was the small locker which fit one backpack. It was fun! Lots of enjoyable water rides, my favorites were High Extreme and Bombs Away 😎
Li K. — Google review
Nice and relaxing day once we were permitted to go in area for Cabana we reserved! Gates opened at 10am, wasn't allowed in area to check-in for Cabana til after 10:15am,then not allowed in Cabana area til 11:00am...
Wasted time just standing around.
Need better procedure to accommodate guest.
Jackie Garner — Google review
A summer day perfectly spent with kids and friends!
Pristine wave pool , kiddie pool, and those big slides huh!! The big slides are more than enough for your adequate adrenaline flow...
Please remember of the long lines you will be experiencing for all big rides..
This was my second visit in 4 years and as always I found 2 to 3 rides were under maintenance.
Make sure you have enough of sunscreen and a sunglass.
Food inside is too expensive ,and not that savory , if you are taking premium parking $50, you may bring food and keep in cooler.
Have a waterproof mobile pouch or keep it in locker. Complete park is now cashless.
Njoy
Koushik Mukherjee — Google review
It's a great place. If you are looking for fun for a day, this would be a perfect water park for you.
But if you are looking for something very exciting, this may not be the best place for you.
There's a shuttle bus for a USD 20 parking pass. Not too far from the park.
We arrive at 1120, leaving around 1700. Save your favorite spot to the last could save your time on queuing.
The summer sale of USD 39.99 per person is a great deal.
I believe that the raging racer is the best facility for those who like exciting facilities and dislike queuing.
C.J. Wang — Google review
Group of 6 friends and I came on Father’s Day and it was -awesome- no long lines on any of the rides, we managed to do every single ride in the park. Snacks and stuff were pretty $$$ but that’s expected at any theme park. The wave pool had very small waves, but the lazy river was fantastic.
Devin Johnson — Google review
No outside food, coolers, or chairs allowed. But was fun! Great family environment. If you map your drive be sure to type " Raging waters parking" it will save you some miles!
Stara Letomaston — Google review
Raging Waters Los Angeles deserves a resounding 5-star rating for its exhilarating water park experience. While the $50 preferred parking is optional, I highly recommend purchasing it for the convenience and ease it brings to the day. The thrilling water rides and attractions make a waterproof cellphone case an absolute must-have, allowing you to capture every exciting moment worry-free. However, finding available lunch tables can be a bit challenging as some visitors leave their belongings on them without renting lockers. Nevertheless, this minor inconvenience pales in comparison to the overall enjoyment the park offers. While the $20 slush with one-time refill availability may not be the best value, the fun-filled activities and joyous atmosphere more than compensate for it. Raging Waters Los Angeles guarantees an unforgettable and splashing good time for everyone, making it an ideal destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Jun C — Google review
We went to the water park . The service was good and the slides were fun. The lines were decent in length. At the worst it was a fifteen minute wait.
Biggest advise is to arrive before 10 in order to secure a table for your family.
Do be aware that they have college students as lifeguards and workers at the water park. They were very a good people and friendly .
We also had problems with the parking which will cost $25 . But the bus was so fast to pick up. The food was kind expensive and not every thing they have as cappuccino they don’t have….
Sam — Google review
Pros = This is the best water park in SoCal, lots of different slides for all ages, a good lazy river, big kids play area, decent food and amenities.
Cons = The $50 "Preferred" parking lot is bullshizzery! You used to be able park close to the entrance if you got there early for the standard fee, but now it doesn't matter, $25 puts in the overflow lots a mile away and you have to wait for a tram, the preferred was half empty all day, that sucks especially for people with little ones.
They also could use some more shade structures around the food area, standing in line for 30-45 minutes in direct sun is brutal at 90+.
A Ev — Google review
Unless you pay $50 bucks for preferred parking, the experience is terrible. Even though it’s no where close to being sold out the tram comes once every 20 minutes. It’s also not very well maintained, slides have holes, speakers are rusted.
San Thach — Google review
Great place to keep Kool on a hot summer day but they have a lot of issues, one day they didn't have parking. It's a cashless park and their whole system was down not able to take payments at the front gate when purchasing tickets. Lines to purchase food can take up to a couple hours to get your food. They need to improve these things and the experience would be better.
Omar Valenciano — Google review
Very bad organization! There is not enough parking space for cars. very long queues for rides and for food. there is not enough space to put your things! no free tables to eat. if you bought a parking lot for $25, get ready to take a bus to the park and then back, there is a very long line back, so it's better to get out early. The food is not very tasty, it is better to take something with you
The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California, showcases the life and legacy of former US President Richard Nixon through a variety of exhibits and attractions. The museum features over 70 displays that cover Nixon's presidency, including interactive experiences and multimedia presentations that delve into his policies as well as the infamous Watergate scandal.
Had a good time with the family here on a Sunday after 🎄🎅🤶. The intro video at the beginning was worth watching after you pay for admission 🎟️. Make sure you leave your pepper spray, guns🔫, and knives 🔪 at home. Price of admission was worth the value💲. The museum really highlighted the great things Nixon contributes to building America. Well balanced between his early childhood, law career, politics to his last days. Well organized. His childhood home 🏘️ tour was the highlight of his humble beginnings. Helicopter was not open. Had a few roses in bloom not too far from his tombstone and his wife's. Staff were very engaging and friendly. Glad the museum also highlighted some of the bombings that occurred in Cambodia. But, it did miss the amount of Khmer who suffered horrible amputations and death from US landmines and unexploded bombs. Approximately 2.8 tons of explosives 💣 we're dropped compared to 2 tons during WWII according to Bombs Over Cambodia 🇰🇭 by Taylor Owen and Ben Kiernan.
Nick Y — Google review
A tourist attraction in Yorba Linda worth a visit. The presidential libraries system is a nationwide network of 15 libraries administered by the Office of Presidential Libraries, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). These are repositories for preserving and making available the papers, records, collections and other historical materials of every president of the United States.
So at the Nixon library, there are exhibits showing the historical events during Nixon’s presidency. Nixon was credited for opening China. There is huge poster with life size bronze status of president Nixon and China’s then premier zhou shaking hand.
For those of you that are interested in finding out more about the Cold War, many unclassified documents disclosed a lot of interesting intense moments between Russia and the West.
Nixon’s presidential helicopter is also on display on the side yard of the library. It’s cool to see the inside of this flying machine. I thought it would be more plush.
It’s a bit of a drive for me to get there but it was worth it to visit at a piece of history in person.
regis kwong — Google review
My first time visit. The main reason was to attend an Artism Foundation Exhibition at one of the halls. The garden was amazing. We took a tour to visit President Nixon old house.
Quote “I believe in American dream because I have seen it come true in my own life.” Richard Nixon, July 19, 1990.
This visit was marvelous!
Mo Ni Ka C — Google review
As the owner of Splashes of Time Photography (splashesoftime.com) I must say I love weddings at the Nixon Library. There's so many great photo locations and the staff is amazing. Highly recommend!
Eric Andrew — Google review
Visited Nixon Library on a weekend with friends.
Great place to come visit and relive country's past history.
Nixon life story with history of politics he was involved with.
From Nixon's childhood all the way to his final days.
Great place to check off anyone's bucket list. If you love history and want to revisit when we were all younger growing up.
Sean P. Cunningham — Google review
Time helps us understand history. The Nixon Presidential Library helps us all put the past into perspective. The story of some of the most turbulent times in our Nation's history is very well told here.
Obviously Watergate, is told in detail, as are such milestones as the return of America's Vietnam POW's, the negotiated peace and exit from Vietnam, and Nixon's leadership in environmental and worker protection, and greater integration of our races and genders.
As a male born in 1972 I knew only part of the story. I knew each of the events but had never had their interconnections drawn. I failed to see the diplomat he was as a President and the elder statesman he had become after his Presidency.
I am so glad we came here. I would not recommend it for people under the age of about 15 because there is just a lot to absorb but I will definately be returning because there is still more for me to take in. The museum is very well curated and the docents are incredible.
Oh and where else can you sit behind the Presidents desk in an exact replica of the Oval Office?
John Kroll — Google review
A hidden gem! Who would've known Richard Nixon accomplished so much such as founding the EPA, signing the Clean Air and Water Act, and ending the Vietnam War! The list goes way beyond the three point I made. Before the museum I only knew Nixon for Watergate, afterwards, I know even more about Watergate, but I also know a lot of great things Nixon did. In my opinion, this is the most informative and opinion shifting presidential library. Showing both the malevolence and benevolence within Richard Nixon
Definitely recommend!
Greater Nethland — Google review
My second visit to a presidential library. Nixon's colorful history with his groundbreaking cultural diplomatic visit to China, ending the Vietnam War, and the infamous Watergate Scandal. Taking the opportunity to tour Nixon's childhood home on the library grounds, seeing a lifesize replica of the Presidential Oval Office, walking along the beautiful gardens, and immersing myself with the historical exhibits were great experiences. I admired how Nixon's demise with the Watergate scandal were presented in great detail and accuracy.
Dean Demesa — Google review
A very well-organized museum. It's quite enjoyable as it has extensive collection. If you did not know about the the Watergate, thus is the place to learn about it with multimedia experience. Recommended for students as they can look and feel 60&70 in a few hours.
Jun Jii — Google review
I had wanted to see this library for years and I was favorably impressed. It would have been nice to be able to walk through Marine One, but just seeing it up close was an enjoyable first for me. The museum content seems to fairly reflect the good and the controversial, and like all presidential libraries, there is a LOT to take in, so allow plenty of time. Being able to engage with the surroundings of the Oval Office was also a nice first since usually you are only allowed to view this kind of political sacred ground from behind the velvet ropes.
Chris Rehberg — Google review
Learn about President Richard Nixon as well as many other Presidents. Very spacious and wonderful exhibits. See the gardens, his original home he was born in and the two wings of the library. Beautiful and informative. Plan on spending 1.5 to 2.5 hours to get a look at all it has to offer.
Douglas Ure — Google review
My expectations were kind of low for this visit, but I came away feeling like this was a very worthwhile experience. My biggest concern was that the whole Watergate affair would be whitewashed or minimized. It wasn't. There is an entire room dedicated to the matter and his staff farewell address on a loop on one of the displays. I knew there was, what I assumed, was model of his boyhood home on the grounds. It's not a model, it's the actual home that his father built and the museum sits on the site of their orchard that was established in the early 1900's. A lot of the furnishings and accessories are also authentic as his mother had the wherewithal put their belongings in storage when the family relocated. They also have *the* helicopter that he boarded on the day he left the Whitehouse after the resignation.
Dave H — Google review
Milhous was a dynamic leader whose accomplishments have been overshadowed by one moment in time. He provided consultation and advice to Reagan, both of the Bush's and Clinton. He is responsible for SSI, he funded the EEOC, he created OSHA and the EPA, he signed two landmark arms control treaties with the Soviet Union, he opened the world to China, he made the U. S. military a volunteer service, he oversaw the desegregation of southern schools, he gave native American's the right to tribal self determination and opened the door for women in collegiate sports by signing Title IX.
Monica Moore — Google review
As a student of history and politics, it is always an enjoyable experience to learn more about a historical figure. The museum does a wonderful job in displaying details about a very complex man. Pat Nixon's Garden is absolutely beautiful and tranquil.
Brandon Vincent — Google review
I really enjoyed the Candlelight tribute with Taylor Swift. I like the way they set up with the performers in the center, giving everyone, even with the low priced seats a good view of performers. The Richard Nixon Library is beautiful and with the candles set all around was absolutely breathtaking. Would love to do this again at this venue since its convenient, simple parking and easy to get to.
Letty Mata — Google review
President Richard Nixon Library and Museum
Recently refreshed the museum has 70 Exhibits and 30 multimedia events plus hundreds of pictures. It also includes his birthplace.
Admission 25.00 Ticket
The facilities are clean and well lit. It is Handicap Accessible in its parking, entry and bathrooms.
The site has ample parking
If you are a history lover like I am browse the exhibits and soak in our nations history.
Lonnie McDonald — Google review
My friend found this event on the Fever app. My friends and I wound up going to the Candlelight concert with the orchid quartet playing tribute songs of Taylor Swift. We had a total blast! If you never been to a classical candlelight concert surrounded by candlelights with your favorite music artists played by the orchid quartet, I highly recommend you check them out. The orchid quartet is music to my ears. I would totally go to their concerts in the years ahead. Thank you for making this night a memorable experience!
Stephanie Greenwald — Google review
The concert was absolutely amazing and filled with so much emotion! It was an incredible experience for my friends because it was their very first string quartet performance. They were completely blown away and couldn't find the words to express how they felt. Let me tell you, the Richard Nixon museum venue was the perfect choice for this show. It added an extra layer of charm and made the whole concert even more special. I can confidently say that it was one of the most beautiful and emotional concerts I've ever been to!
ATP Admin — Google review
I've photographed several weddings at The Nixon Library throughout the years, most recently this past year for Kaye & Linh's big day. This venue never disappoints, it's beautiful both inside and outside in the gardens. I highly recommend this wedding venue.
Andy Rodriguez Photography — Google review
I had the incredible opportunity to photograph a heartwarming wedding at the Richard Nixon Library and Museum, and it was nothing short of magical. The historic charm of the venue provided the perfect backdrop for a day filled with love, style, and cherished moments. The bride, groom, and their two little angels, Axel and Delilah, made the day truly special. Every corner of the library and museum seemed to come to life with their laughter and love. I would highly recommend the Richard Nixon Library and Museum for any couple seeking a venue with historic charm, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to be part of this unforgettable day. Five stars and beyond! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Erin Kaiulani — Google review
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Mission San Juan Capistrano is a landmark Spanish mission founded in 1775. The site has been a place of cultural, historical, and religious significance for over 240 years and is home to an impressive collection of artifacts and art. The Mission also organizes events and exhibits that are popular with tourists, including a free audio tour that provides interesting stories about the site's history. Admission to the Mission includes access to the chapel, museum, gardens, and padres quarters among other areas.
So much history to learn. Inside of the mission grounds and exhibits are well taken care of and the exhibits are set up with numbers for an audio tour you take at your own pace. Membership is available. Friendly staff. Variety of items inside shop. If you collect flat pennies there are 2 machines located inside the mission...
Eleanor Post — Google review
I was completely blown away by the beauty and the history of this mission. What also impressed me is that the facility still plays an active role in serving their community, gardening for their food pantry. Missions have a complicated history with the indigenous peoples of the Americas but I noticed that there was special attention taken to acknowledge the sacredness of their culture as well as the Catholic faith. Another interesting part of the mission what the generous donation given by a local Jewish couple to restore some of the artwork. There’s a definite feeling of community beyond one set religion and it provided a welcoming environment for all. Oh, and it’s absolutely beautiful was well. A must see.
Deborah Zitomer — Google review
Always a great place to visit. Audio tour free with admission. Easy to use device. I've been visiting for probably 50 years and I learned a lot of new info by using the audio tour. New exhibits since the last time I visited. Cute area around mission also with shops and places to eat.
Wally 73450 — Google review
Stunning historial site to visit and book for photo sessions as well ($50-80 per hour). The grounds are meticulously kept, and the staff is friendly and helpful. Highly recommended! The surrounding Los Rios neighborhood and restaurants are worth visiting, too.
Lucia Diaz — Google review
Beautiful well kept grounds and gardens to wander as you enjoy the mission. Some ruins among other areas which have been restored. Plenty of history to these grounds…enjoy!
M Payler — Google review
We drove up from San Diego for the day and visited the mission. We were able to find free parking on the street, paid our $18 per person entrance fee, and walked around the grounds. It's beautiful, especially on a sunny day. Lots of beautiful photo spots. We chose not to take the free audio devices - we just followed the map and strolled around for about an hour. There are multiple restrooms inside and a gift shop. They were removing the Christmas decorations the day we visited (January 2), so if you want to see it decorated, go before the New Year.
Cori Nichols — Google review
Beautiful place to visit for some history. I love the audio option as you walk through the mission. The garden area is beautiful and such an awesome scenery to take it. The church is amazing and there’s plenty to see when coming here
Val Gutierrez — Google review
Was recommended to visit, so I took a trip. I don't think they have a designated parking lot, but the street parking wasn't far, so it was okay. The weather was great, and inside the mansion was pretty enough to visit more than a time. (I got the yearly membership, which was less than two visit's price, and they gave me free fish food, so that my kids can enjoy feeding the bit coy fishes, in two different ponds). I recommend the membership, if you go there! I will definitely go there next time! The town, garden, inside gallery, and historical museums are worth visit.
Samuel Eun — Google review
May just might be the ultimate month to visit. It was not hot or cold and there were millions of things in bloom. As far as the eye could see, there was delight, architecture, butterflies, children, brides and grooms families, beauty. Parking was very challenging, especially with a special needs child and an elder. Plan ahead and find parking before you visit this town. If your elder is not able to walk much, there are benches everywhere. But if it's a hot day, bring an umbrella for shade for this elder. There was people of all ages enjoying this historical site. The staff were fantastic and knowledgeable and very protective of the mission, not even letting the children put their fingers in the koi pond. We appreciate it. This level of commitment. The gift shop is gorgeous and full of wonderful things to bring back to friends and family. The town is full of restaurants but get a reservation ahead of time to save on dragging elders and little children around when they're fatigued. We noticed the street parking was for 5 hours which is probably enough for a family to scout around the mission, which is way too much for little children to take in in one day, but plenty of things to fascinate them at the same time. There is an art gallery inside, there's the soldiers barracks which kids love, there's an active Catholic chapel which deserves quiet, respect and modest clothing, there are the gardens and the ruins and the list goes on. Can't say enough good about this wonderful historical spot. Be sure to get your digital tour that you hang around your neck and listen to as it's very informative and not burden some in terms of length of listening which worked well for the children. Happy family memories are made at San Juan Capistrano.
Frances Peterson — Google review
I recently visited Mission San Juan Capistrano and I have to say, it was a truly magical experience. This landmark is a true gem, with so many amazing things to see and do. The chapel is absolutely stunning and I was in awe of the beautiful artwork and architecture. The museum was also fascinating, with so much history to learn about. And the gardens were simply breathtaking, with so many vibrant colors and beautiful flowers. I highly recommend visiting Mission San Juan Capistrano if you get the chance – it's a must-see destination for anyone who loves history, art, or nature.
SIRLUNA (David) — Google review
What a beautiful setting full of History and a great testament to the early Missionaries. There is the new and preservation of the old. Very dedicated personal work at the Mission San Juan Capistrano location. They explain the past very well. Plenty of restaurants nearby. Nice shopping also nearby. Easy access via the train from Los Angeles or San Diego Amtrak or Metro Link.
Jim Manion — Google review
Beautiful historic site which is explains the history of the Mission in Orange County. Has a beautiful chapel inside. Free audio guide included with admission. Has several exhibitions on different things: treasures, the mission’s operations history, different historic living quarters, etc. there is a gift shop as well that sells various religious things. While the site mentions the Native Americans who built the place, not much else is discussed about them, which is kind of annoying. I wish they would have included more recent scholarships on how the arrival of the Mission from Europe and other places affected the local Native American populations, both the positive and the negative. I also wish they dedicate a section/two of the place for the Native Americans who built this place. Aside from that they have a room on St. Junipero Serra which contains historical info about his life and ministries.
Han Setiawan (Han) — Google review
What a wonderful place to spend a few hours enjoying a historical sight. The entire site is beautiful with a fascinating array of plants. I felt like I went back in time and could easily imagine those who built and invested their lives in Mission San Juan Capistrano. The audio commentary is excellent and simple to use. There is a serenity to this place that is palpable. I will definitely go back and take others who
Ward Cushman — Google review
This is a great take to take the family to take the family, and it's easy to spend at least a couple of hours experiencing a piece of California history. This location is famous for the annual return of the swallows on the celebration of St. Joseph on March 19.
Buying tickets in advance is convenient, but if you are active duty military or a veteran, I advise buying tickets in person so you can take advantage of the $1 discount on tickets. Adults are normally $18 for admission as of the time of this review and $10 for youth (5-17). If you are military (active duty or veteran), visiting on certain holidays is free such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, etc. There are also events such as concerts and civic celebrations that occur all year, so if you are a local to Southern California I would consider getting a membership as you can visit all year for free, and the passes are not linked to an individual, so if you have family or friends visiting, you can have them use the passes as well.
The grounds are absolutely beautiful, and your admission includes an audio tour that consists of a hand set that has recorded descriptions and backgrounds of various locations on the mission grounds. The two large fountains also have koi and smaller guppies. The chapel on the mission grounds is very beautiful for a small worship space, and it is amazing how much history is here. The gift shop is located at the exit and has many religious articles for sale as well as general souvenirs.
Definitely recommended as a place to visit and experience, especially with the family. My 8 year old normally isn't interested about historical locations but thoroughly enjoyed listening to the audio tour descriptions and feeding the koi. Not many places can do that, and any place that does is special.
Theodore Mac Quidem — Google review
Quiet and peaceful visit. Audio tour is rich in historical detail. So much to see, plan for at least 1 hour. If you have time, the visit could be 2-3 hours if you really take your time and take it all in. The chapel is amazing.
Gary Roehm — Google review
The best preserved mission we have visited! Such a wealth of information. Plan on spending at least two hours here during your visit to Old San Juan Capistrano. Tons of elementary students here during the week, so plan accordingly. Plenty of parking in the two lots nearby.
James Bray — Google review
Such a beautiful historic site. You can get the audio tour *easy to use* , the history is so rich. The cathedral is very serene. We saw many photographers taking pictures of couples for special occasions, makes for a great background.
Patricia M. — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and well worth the entrance fee. We spent over an hour exploring the grounds and buildings, and enjoyed the audio tour on our visit, learning about the mission and its people. It was a soggy day when we visited and they kindly provide umbrellas so you can still tour the outside areas.
Amy W — Google review
nice historical meaningful place . It is preserved pretty well. Has an audio tour option as well . Also has alot of flowers and butterflies freely roaming . Very beautiful place !
Guspacho M. — Google review
Came to watch the festivities on Swallows day. Rich in History. The volunteers and people were really nice. The grounds are in good shape. All kinds of friendly, nice people. Hope to be back next year
Garrett R. — Google review
Visited on St. Joseph's day. This is the day the swallows return to Capistrano. It was also the first day of spring. Program for today included mariachi, school kids, storytellers and more. Beautiful temperate day. Plenty to look at, spring flowers in bloom. In spite of this being one of the busiest days at this mission, there were still places to find a quiet place to reflect. I spotted other artists besides myself, painting on-site. Visited by tourists and locals alike.
Jodie Goodwin — Google review
If you want to support the conservation efforts of California's rich history, this would be a great stop. I didn't know that there are several of them across the state. This was a lovely stop during our staycation. They did a phenomenal job with the restoration. It's a good source of education for all of us. I loved seeing the kids do their video reports explaining what they have learned during their visit.
I also like the garden and how peaceful it is. They give discounts to Active Duty and Veterans.
Danna Keller — Google review
Beautiful, historic mission. The grounds were lovely, and the various displays and rooms were interesting. Items were labeled and the purposes were explained well. The selection of art was stunning! Nice gift shop with a good selection of sacred and secular items.
Pamela McBride — Google review
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26801 Old Mission Rd, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
Doheny State Beach is a California state park that specializes in observing and learning about marine life found in the area. The park features an interpretive center with information on wildlife and the park itself. There are also camping, hiking, and swimming opportunities at the park.
Doheny State Beach is a protected beach in the state park system of California, United States, located on the Pacific Ocean
Address: 25300 Dana Point Harbor Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629
This is my beach. I buy a yearly beach pass to help support the maintenance of this slice of heaven.
As a retired drug and alcohol recovery treatment person I know the value of communing with beauty and nature.
I have enjoyed decades of spiritual living. CSLcv.org
At the age of 70, I know serenity is my most valued possession.
Watching the waves, the clouds, the sun, the birds, the dogs, and the beach people calms my brain chemistry.
My intention is to BE, by the Ocean most everyday of my life.
Departments: Diaper Creek · Surfing Beach · The Paddle Academy
Loriann Witte — Google review
Doheny is a wonderful beach, especially for surfing, camping, grilling, or just hanging out for the day.
To begin, the parking is easy and close to the beach<100 ft. Additionally, the parking lot is the same altitude as the beach. Which after a long day in the sun and ocean makes the trek back to your vehicle or public transit quite easy.
The beach itself is pretty solid, but, quite riddled with natural sediment. Think bigger rocks, thicker sand, larger pieces of drift wood. You can get away with using a towel to lay down, but, I would strongly suggest bringing a beach mat (like a banig.)
Getting to the ocean is easy, I certainly suggest bringing water shoes though. The ocean itself has quite large rocks for the first 150-200 ft. that can really wreak havoc on your toes/feet.
Once you are out there, though, it is great-serene and relaxing. It can get a little overcrowded at times, but, the ocean is big enough for everyone.
As for the facilities, there are easily accessible bathrooms and outdoor showers, grills next to the picnic tables, and a little food area that has ice cream, water, snacks, and beer. New good options are forthcoming.
Overall, a wonderful time with great access and amenities.
Thomas Holland — Google review
I love this place. It may not have the best beaches, but you can enjoy the beauty of California without being elbow to elbow with throngs of people. Please don’t go here! I want to keep it special.
Monty McDaniel — Google review
This is a very nice park to end a bike ride t or go to via driving. There is a fee for drivers through. I only visited where San Juan Creek met the ocean.
LC 444 — Google review
Great place for picnics - families or functions. They have tons of tables and bar-b-q's and a large park. They also have a volleyball setup on the beach and sorted bike rentals.
toni Casity — Google review
I would have enjoyed going into the ocean but unfortunately they're way to many rocks on the beach ⛱️ it's very difficult if you don't have water shoes, and i still think that would help much. The campsites are very close to one another. It would be nice if they were spaced a little more, you literally feel like a packed sardine. Carlsbad in my opinion is a much better campsite .
fugi casas — Google review
My husband and I celebrated our 37th anniversary at Dana Point. Doheny state beach was beautiful. It wasn't crowded and it was very clean. We stayed at the Double tree across the street from the beach. We were able to walk across the street and into the state beach are. The wal took less than 3 minutes.
Sally Jackson — Google review
I grew up in orange county back when there were still trains running veges across the 5 Fwy. In all my time I'd never visited Doheny, except for the Beach Road access. Today a patient and myself visited the main beach and was I ever blown away. The way it's laid out really reminded me of north OC beaches and LA. Just a great place to sit and see the waves, surfer's and, occasional fishing trolly heading out to sea. I assure you, visit and if not impressed or happy I'll give you a number to refund (1-800-OC-Rocks). Seriously tho come visit, check out the DoHo Cafe and just enjoy the splendor of the OC Lifestyle.
George Horn — Google review
It's a small campground. No hookups. It's clean and convenient. The trains are close, but not to loud. There are bathrooms. Warm showers require a token. The beach is clean. Not very many shells. We are here in January, and the weather is great. The kids are even playing in the water.
Karen Riley — Google review
Very nice beach. Went on a day when tide was changing so waves were bigger. Bathrooms were clean and cafe serves reasonably priced food. I would go back there again for sure. The only thing is to pay for parking it’s via app only so keep in mind if you are old school, you have to download an app and navigate it in order to pick the right option to pay wether it’s “day lot” or “hourly lot”.
Olya P — Google review
Very cute little cafe on the boardwalk friendly and helpful. Public access to nice little fire rings if it's to cold or you need to warm up. Clean public restrooms available just a short walk up to the strand. Bicycles, two seaters, some really cool 4 × road bikes and 3 wheelers available to rent next to the Doheny cafe. Decent waves on most days 2 - 3 ft.
Rachel Jarrett — Google review
It’s the to go beach like always very clean and there’s tables and grills to cook restrooms are a bit far depending which en you are they are in the middle but other than that very nice beach nothing exiting
Roxana Sanchez — Google review
We visited this place to walk with our dog , parking is $20 dlls for all day parking if u traveling in a rv u ok up to 22 fts rv … i saw bigger o in the parking … not sure if they enforcement the size in a rig …also there is parking before u enter to this place wich is only $ 1 dlls por hour…wich I think is great …if u chose to park inside the beach park is $ 7 dlls por hour …great place to spend the whole day , there is a bicycle rental, there is also a surfboard rental, lot of tables for pick nick or big groups or parties….so this beach is one of mi favorites ,, hope u visit soon … and be careful with the parking the citation on this area in general is serious Bussines…
So pay your parking 😀,
Jaimes Rv Detailing Fernandez jaime — Google review
Pay entry fee online, clean beach (little litter like a crushed coke can and lots of seaweeds), lots of people playing volleyball on 🏐 courts, many 🏄♂️ 🌊 🏄♀️ hang out mostly near Second Spot, which is just a bit morth of the Main Lifeguard Tower (saw one lifeguard on duty as he picked up the orange traffic cones off of Thor's Hammer (embankment from the San Juan Creek). Very family friendly, recommend jacket cuz of wind from ocean.
On the north portion of Doheny State Beach (DSB), there are many picnic tables, many trashcans, along with a fairly big patch of green grass that we walked around the bike path to avoid stepping on the beautiful lawn. There are horseshoe tosses, too! Many electric bikes roamed past us and onto sandy beach. Only service dogs are allowed, must be on leash, and attended by an adult.
There were RVs in the north parking lot. Little internet research showed that DSB has no electric or water connections, hence a "dry" camping ground. There is a snack bar called Doho Cafe that you can also order your food and drinks online (see photo). You can also rent bikes and work together to get to all parts of the park.
Restroom has open skylight, very clean, has what seems to be shower stalls, but no shower heads (so, dressing room?). There is a shower head outside of the restroom to wash sand off of your feet.
Would visit again during the off-season! Enjoy!
Angela Tseng — Google review
Wonderful campground with fenced off area, easy access to the beach, friendly staff and bathrooms and showers. Would recommend.
Davy Crockett — Google review
The areas around the beach are very nice. The snack shack has a great variety of food but is a little pricey. The rentals are diverse and reasonably priced. There are natural tide pools and beginners surfing waves but I do wish there was less kelp and driftwood on the shore.
Gambit Wigbandit (Gambithewigbandit) — Google review
Easy to get to, level sites. The beach is right there, and the campground is not a parking lot! Beautiful views, fabulous sunsets.
Restrooms and showers were clean. Some spots are quite shallow, so be honest about the size of your rig.
Carrie W — Google review
The park is great. Beach is comfortable. Be careful - this is a state park. There is a $20 fee to park. It is easy to miss this and park without paying. Fines are steep.
Bill Perrello — Google review
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25300 Dana Point Harbor Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629, USA
Dana Point Harbor is a bustling city hub in Southern California, offering boat excursions, whale-watching tours, a park, promenade, dining options, and shops. It's steeped in surf culture history and pays homage to influential figures with statues at Waterman Plaza. The warm waters off the coast are teeming with sea life, making whale tours a must-do activity. It's also an ideal road trip destination from Los Angeles, offering excellent dining experiences and beautiful hotels.
Always love to take pictures and a walk on the harbor or beach is the best place. Would definitely go again and get my camera ready.
Julieta Kleven — Google review
We visited Dana Point Harbor while we were staying at the Waldorf Astoria Resort. It was nice walking around the harbor, shopping, eating, and seeing a bunch of boats. There is a lovely park at the harbor as well, so we got to see a bunch of dogs while we were there which was fun. It was nice to see people out and about on water and on land. If you are looking for a nice place to walk around in Dana Point, the harbor is a great place to go.
Rosie Turkin — Google review
Nice place to wonder and admire the boats but also to have a nice relaxing lunch. It seems like a great place to walk your dog as well. I took the ferry there to the Catalina island and it was an easy place to get around
Diana Anghelus — Google review
If you want to have breakfast with beautiful seals at the weekend, Dana Point Harbor is the best location!
Aylin Bekem — Google review
This place is amazing. paddle board , kayak rentals available and pretty other water sports.Tandem paddling or kayak available etc. docking station is great. It’s great for a walk across the docking area and the restaurant. Amazing ocean view. Nice restaurant area as well.
Priyanka lallu — Google review
Fantastic place to watch sunrise and or sunset. Take a Walk, get a cup of coffee and enjoy ☺️
Poonam — Google review
It was a wonderful day. We sat in an area with a canopy, picnic table and benches. We were very close to the channel. We saw sailboats and people using paddle boards. Beautiful area and very relaxing. This area also has lots of wonderful walkways.
Susan Hutchison — Google review
Dana Point Harbor is beautiful with guest slips if you plan ahead. If you are looking to buy or sell a yacht please contact me Ian Van Tuyl at anytime day or night.
Ian Van Tuyl — Google review
Dana Park is one of the best places to relax and enjoy the spectacular view. You can meditate here. I also love the weather. Unlike in Temecula or SD, the weather here is very nice. It was 77 when I came here with my family compared to 89 to 90s in SD county. It is very peaceful here. The water is soo clean and crystal clear. The people are nice. It's close to supermarket and restaurants. Above all else, there are so much to do like paddling and riding on a boat. You can buy your own mini boat here. I'm not really family with boats and all but I know you can park yours there and just pay. It is very nice there. It is open to public. We used the back road so we saw the beautiful nature. You will drive up the hill and you can see the spectacular view from above. The landscape was wonderful. Just drive up there and I'm sure you're not going to regret. It's worth the time. It is not very expensive also. You can just buy food and bring it on the table beside the sea. Enjoy! Just make sure you clean up after yourselves to maintain the clean surrounding.
Maylene Pingol — Google review
Super laid back and beautiful place to walk and look at boats. Many people bring dogs. We love it here!
Saint Louise — Google review
The harbor offers free parking, a variety of eateries and restaurants, as well as a perfect spot to watch the boats set sail from. The harbor has an expansive view of the ocean on one side and grassland on the other for those who want to picnic or relax with their family. we really enjoyed kicking back and watching the paddle boarders and boats heading out for a day of fishing
Andrew McCauley — Google review
Dana point Harbor has a lot to offer you can walk around and there are lots of shops and restaurants and the beach,
Joyce Barnett — Google review
I LOVE LOVE this whole place. I come here at least twice a week. I love sitting by the park with plenty of spots and enough parking. I paddle board when I’m not sitting watching the boats from land. I walk along the path watching all the boats and others on kayaks and boats. I love the restaurants and the views and the overall energy of this place!
Nahaleh D — Google review
Have you been to Dana Point Harbor, especially during the Christmas holidays?
It is the prettiest place for Christmas Decorations! Decorations are all over the Harbor, and you can ride to see them all, or just sit and enjoy them while walking, having a meal, or shopping. Most beautiful Christmas lights I have seen at holiday time. Take a look!
Patricia Bishop — Google review
Gorgeous Harbor! Great Restaurants! Chart House has very nice views as you dine of entire harbour. Plenty of parks to picnic, and spend the day. Harbour is gorgeously decorated for Christmas & New Year every Year! A must see!
Patricia Bishop — Google review
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I'll never travel to Anaheim without this trip planner again
Live horse-racing track with several bars & restaurants, plus wedding & event facilities.
What a tremendous day we had even though it was raining, we still had a fabulous and fantastic day looking at the horses and enjoying the day filled with great company in this beautiful place. We will be coming back very soon, hopefully it won’t be raining but if it does we will still have fun!
Jose Correa — Google review
If you like horse racing even a little bit. This is the place, lots of events, especially fun events in the infield. We like to come up to the restaurant and watch the races from there at Silks. The people are great and the place.
Is beautiful and an amazing place to watch. Horse races, 🐎 🐴 🎠 🏇 🐎 eat food and drink with friends and family.
Roman Rios — Google review
So nice to be able to go back post-covid and enjoy this great historic horse racing park. I miss the donuts at Clockers Corner, but I love the early AM, crusty old guys, pre-computer era clientele that embrace the beautiful patio at Clockers corner, mentally processing the days racing lineup with a paper program of the day. Sadly, I'm sure some patrons succumbed to the COVID pandemic, remember them in your thoughts and prayers when you come to the races. This property should be guarded with one's life, I'm sure land developers lick their chops over their visions. Great that it is in the Registry of Historic Places certification, so that it's presence will remain on Southern California soil permanently. Amen.
Mike Miloserdoff — Google review
I love horse racing and this was my first visit to a racetrack Stateside. It was magnificent. So authentic and original but with great screens graphics. Table service was excellent and the backdrop just amazing. We were in Silks. It was an incredible experience. For any racegoers just go and enjoy 😀
Paul — Google review
I had a really fun time here. It was my first time and I will be back. The fair was going on the horse raved the 5k run. Didn't get much pictures
Elizabeth Ayala — Google review
State Fair ENT. LA. Admission + Parking + service fee is $27.50. No advance ticket needed. No cash used in the fair. I got there on Friday. Not many people than I expect. Really good place for family and couples. Didn’t see long lines for waiting. Very safe place for fun. Parking is easy. Tripod allowed. Recommend to go
GH C — Google review
The building is quite old and full of history. I went on Saturday, and there were not many people. The interval between each horse race was too long, usually at least half an hour, and the longest was more than 1 hour and 10 minutes, and each horse race was only 1 minute. It was too long to wait.
I was there for 6 hours and only saw 7 races.
It's fun to bet on. Quite excited.
Weiqin — Google review
Went for the celebration of life For Jerry Antonucci we had a private reserved and catered event. It was very nice and they dedicated a race to him and brought out the immediate family with the winning horse and jockey and took pictures and filmed it for us.
Thomas Branaman — Google review
First time here and I was blown away by the retro ambiance. This venue took me to the races in the Wayback Machine. Can't wait to see it come alive for the Breeders Cup!
Janet Lake — Google review
A vibrant place to be on a weekend with friends or family. Large racetrack and facilities with meaningful history. It’s just lovely to watch a horse race out here against the beautiful backdrop (and of course place bets if that’s your cup of tea). There were some food vendors but less than I was expecting. Plenty of seating/space both indoors and out. Some lingering cigarette smoke near the track so go further out for some fresh air. Lots of parking so just follow the signs. Loved all the little details like the trimmed trees and neatly arranged courtyards. Staff was friendly and helpful. There’s a place to greet the horses too. Tickets are $10 for nonmembers going in to the club house, past the security check. Would recommend you check it out if you’re in the area!
Ying Liang — Google review
I always have fun times at Santa Anita Park. It’s a great place to take friends, family, & out of town guest. There are some changes they made post covid. Food ordering is from a QR code & they bring the food to your table in bags. The staff is really helpful in telling you where things are. Bring cash if you want to bet on horses. Since my party got Silks seating the race program was free. Look over the race program before you bet because my party didn’t see the professional picks until we were about to leave. “Silks” is outdoors, but if you prefer indoor seating then checkout “Frontrunner” restaurant. If your debating between regular admission or getting a table, the tables are worth the $20. I’m not sure if it’s because post covid or because it was a rainy day, but the race track was not packed at all. I know years ago the race track would bring people from all over, but it looks like attendance is dwindling. Hopefully more people come out & support Santa Anita Race track. I have made wonderful memories with family & friends here. Hope to visit again soon. Parking is free.
Eve L — Google review
I truthfully came for the annual National Corgi Races - and based on that event (laugh, I know it’s funny) I give 3/5 stars.
For the history it holds in the sport of Horse Racing, (ex equestrian here) you’d think it would be a bit nicer of a track. I likely won’t be back but it wasn’t the worst venue ever.
Alyssa Flynn — Google review
I went to the track on Derby day and there wasn’t much of a line to get in, but there were a lot of people at the track. The day was fun and the track was beautiful with the hillside course used for one race. Beautiful track.
The Los Angeles County Arboretum is a large botanical garden and arboretum located in Arcadia, California. It is one of the sister gardens of the Huntington Botanical Gardens. The gardens contain over 1,200 different types of plants from around the world, as well as many animal habitats. The grounds are sprawling and feature wandering peacocks and a Queen Anne cottage.
I have always liked the Arcadia Arboretum and especially the peacocks. Our son recently gave us a membership so that we can go year round. The grounds are great although it is a little early for the rose garden. Everything is in a great variety. The normal entry $15 charge is very reasonable and the memberships quickly pay for themselves.
Jimbo G — Google review
I LOVE this arboretum! What a wonderful experience. And the little cafe is a great place to get a snack and a cup of coffee and watch the peacocks in the trees. Lots of great gardens to walk through and take in all the sights and smells. Parking was easy. The coffee and lemon cake were delicious. If I lived closer I would consider getting a membership. I highly recommend this fantastic place.
Dayna Jo — Google review
My mother and I visited this botanical garden while we were staying in Arcadia. It was one of the best botanical gardens I have been to. The grounds were gorgeous and there were peacocks running around all over the place! We spent about two hours walking around and it was so nice and relaxing. If you enjoy outdoor activities, and are in the Arcadia area, definitely check out the Los Angeles County Arboretum!
Rosie Turkin — Google review
Such an amazing place for a walk with family or the loved one.
Every inches of the garden is a beauty.
It took us almost an hour to drive from home but it was nothing after we entered the garden.
Loves the Peacocks "the guardian of the doors", LOL.
Tips:
- wear comfortable shoes
- buy tickets online!!
Nda Putri — Google review
Been here twice, both visits were awesome. The house here is from a TV showed called Fantasy Island. The flora and fauna are not to be missed. The grounds are immense so wear comfortable shoes. The peacocks and peahens are plentiful. There is lots to look at and explore. Enjoy!
Ambrose Rodriguez — Google review
Beautiful park crawling with wildlife and captivating natural views. I love the waterfalls and rose garden the most. It’s spring so the animals are very active at this time and love to get close up to you. Be prepared for a lot of walking and heat but it is a perfect outing for the entire family!
Nicole Smith — Google review
It’s been a few years since I’ve been back and they have a couple of changes. For starters, the entrance is being remodeled so you now enter in the middle of the parking lot area. There are also some green houses that I do not remember seeing 4 or 5 years ago. It’s pretty nice.
I bought tickets a month in advance and picked a later time in the day. I am glad because the weather ended up being pretty hot! Going at 4pm was still sweat-inducing and there isn’t much shade.
What hasn’t changed are all the peacocks that roam around, needing to watch the ground so you don’t step on poo, and the water fall is still one of the main attractions!
There is a nice view at the top of the waterfall of the tree tops and mountains.
Queen Anne’s cottage is being renovated right now but we did see a cute turtle roaming around on the grass freely.
Didn’t get to take the tram this time but the grounds are very expansive. Be prepared to walk a lot! Bring water! It’s fun to explore though.
Jessica You — Google review
Perfect arboretum to study different plant families and native trees! It's a walk, so we dressed comfortably. There are two parking lots, so there is plenty of space. The peacocks are so sweet, and the cafe had great lunch options. Hopefully, the gift shop will open up soon for our next visit!
S. Salomon — Google review
The LA County Arboretum is such a nice place to visit anytime of the year. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and the Arboretum is always immaculate while maintaining its natural beauty. I love going and just meandering through the different areas amongst the peacocks, Canada Geese and other critters. Besides the amazing collection of flora, there ponds, waterfalls, sculptures and historical buildings & more to enjoy. It is definitely someplace that distracts me into a calm and content state. (At this time- The Arboretum participates in the Museums for All program and waives the typical cost of admission for anyone with proof of EBT benefits and photo ID and 1 guest)
Tami Trueblood — Google review
A beautiful, fairly expansive and well-maintained park that also has Peacocks walkin around!!
It is a great place to spend a couple of hours.
I bought tickets online about 1 hour before going on a weekend.
The citrus and rose gardens are absolutely gorgeous in early spring (do not pick, just admire!).
Nothing very strenuous for the elderly or kiddos--all pretty flat and concrete paths.
Imaan — Google review
Lovely, but not too many colorful gardens too see. I was expecting to see lots of different colored flowers.
There are lots of trees of all kinds, cactuses, maguey, etc.
Speaking of animals, we only saw ducks and peacocks.
$15 admission fee per adult (must be purchased online)
* we got to see a peacock pecking the front cars' tire, at the EXIT
Denisse Medina — Google review
We had our wedding here on 7/9/23 and we couldn't have asked for a better experience and a more beautiful venue. We had our ceremony in the gazebo on the Event Lawn, and the reception at the Peacock Cafe. We were able to take beautiful photos all around the arboretum.
Carlos and Nicole who run the on-site Peacock Cafe also take care of weddings, and they were AMAZING! Carlos helped us set up all the logistics and made sure everything we wanted was able to happen. Nicole made us a completely vegan menu (dumpling-based buffet( that was DELICIOUS! She was lovely to work with and we couldn't believe this was her 2nd-ever vegan wedding. Everyone raved about the food!
Altogether we were so happy with our experience here. Carlos and Nicole are incredibly kind and are excellent at their jobs. They also helped us secure a wonderful DJ and helped us plan a beautiful wedding while staying in budget. The whole staff at the Arboretum made the night go amazingly smoothly. I couldn't recommend them enough!
Molly Artwick — Google review
Lovely gardens to wander around during the daytime. Plenty of things to see. Parking is free and can get kind of packed so getting here earlier is better. You can buy tickets online or at the door. The arboretum often hosts events like wedding pictures so you might come across a neatly dressed group. There are some nice themed gardens to walk through, and there is a variety of wildlife such as turtles, peacocks, and ducks to enjoy. It’s a big park and worth coming back again. If you’re grabbing a snack or a drink nearby this is the perfect afternoon detour. Definitely recommend!
Ying Liang — Google review
Haven’t been here for a while. Redid the entrance area, looks nice. Came with friend to see the bonsai winter show. Amazing details in this art. It really is an act
Kat — Google review
Less expensive than the Huntington Gardens and so worthwhile! Fantastic wildlife, vista views, and beautifully landscaped lawns. The garden/lawn with native flora was stunning with all the blooming poppies. The parking was full when we arrived, but we found parking down a side street, accompanied by plenty of peacocks showing off. We did not buy tickets in advance, although you can if you like. Thank you, LA Arboretum - can’t wait to visit again!
Lily Dove — Google review
My happy place. A large arboretum with a variety of plants from all over the world. Wonderful birds, including waterfowl, parrots, hummingbirds, and various migratory species. If you live nearby, the annual membership is a bargain and you can visit during extended hours.
Rachel Orfila — Google review
Ummmm first time to this event and I don't feel the need to go again. The lights are okay the food area was yummy pricey but good food. It wasn't a smooth trail a lot of traffic just standing there waiting as people held up the line taking pics. One of the sides had technical issues the music turned off, I just had high expectations and was looking forward to this but I could of passed
PrettyQute — Google review
We had a lovely 2 hour walk through the whole arboretum, taking our time. It has different sections with different types of plants, a coach barn, a beautiful home, and even an old train station (we unfortunately were too late for the museum). Very calm place. Saw plenty of peacocks, and they even hung out in the parking lot and the nearby neighborhoods. We bought our tickets online morning of but I'm not sure we even needed too. On a nice day, parking is a bit iffy. We had to drive around the lot a couple times and wait for someone to leave to get a spot.
Steph Couvrette — Google review
Went to the Lightscape Reimagined 2023. First time seeing this type of special event. Had friends visiting from Toronto. Went to dinner across the street at the mall. A bit crowded. Use the shuttle to park at the mall side. Nice walk through lit displays of lights and music. Really enjoyed the slow walk.
S Chang — Google review
A wonderful way to spend an afternoon. There was no wait to get in 11am on a Saturday. Expect to do a lot of walking so wear comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and bring water. So many places to sit in solitude and enjoy the scenery. We went during the Ikebana exhibit which displayed stunning Japanese floral sculptures. Don’t miss the Tropical Greenhouse or the Garden of Quiet Reflection.
Nicole Ridgely — Google review
It’s always a pleasure to be at the Arboretum. This is my first time back after the remodel. Didn’t get much pictures this time but I’ll be back soon 🌼 some of these pictures are from prior visits I made to the garden 🪴
Jacqueline Solis — Google review
If you’re into the outdoors or care about your mental health, you’ll appreciate the Los Angeles County Arboretum! There is much to see within the garden, including multiple paths, trails, bodies of water, water fountains, a waterfall, a greenhouse, an array of beautiful plants (tropical, native, and others), plenty of benches, old (historic) structures, wide open grassy areas (for children to run!), a cafe, three parking lots, and more! I know you’ll enjoy it!
Raúl Güereque — Google review
Lightscape show was beautiful and fun to watch, took us about an hour and half to walk the whole light trail. Music was great and we had an amazing time, highly recommend bringing the whole family for the experience.
Javier Acosta — Google review
Beautiful lush forest like setting $15 entrance parking free there is small lake a waterfall and winding wooded path lush green pathways gardens birds and peacock 🦚 roaming the whole area peacocks are big attraction there nice little caffe excellent 2 to 4 miles hike amazing place must visit in spring San Gabriel mountains in the backdrop make it a great picnic spot to bring family kids friendly ducks 🦆 sone old barns and historic home on the property takes back in time love it 🙏
This dinner theater puts on a fantastic show with pirates and Spanish ships as the stage. Families love playing pirate for the night and feast on a three-course meal while watching exciting visual effects take place. There are different shows around Halloween and Christmas, so make sure to check out Pirates Dinner Adventure!
Even better experience and show than previous. They have really stepped up their performance. The pirates all come out before the show for quite a while and they individually come out and interact with all the guests. It was great! It adds a personal aspect to the whole experience. Two of my kids were chosen to be part of the show and even I was selected by the captain to join in as well. It's very interactive. There are some pirates that are silly and crack lots of jokes. The food was great. Adults get a choice of either pork or chicken and they are both really good! The kids all get a hamburger, Mac and cheese, and seasoned mashed potatoes. The fountain drinks for kids and adults are bottomless and the dessert was a German chocolate cake. They ask about food allergies several times so that really shows me they're attentive to detail.
Scott Mickelsen — Google review
This was my first time there and I enjoyed the show. We had 4 adults and two 14 year olds in our party and they all liked the show as well. Good acting and physical entertainment. Everybody was friendly and the actors worked very hard to make sure we watched a good show. Very, very, kid friendly.
Ronnie Perez — Google review
If you’re visiting the Buena Vista area in Cali, the Pirates Dinner Adventure is a must. I was pleasantly surprised at how good the food was, especially the mashed potatoes.
The adventure portion of the evening was very entertaining, lively and interactive. Movement all around and above.
We had a blast and will revisit ❤️
Allicia Beadle-Lee — Google review
A little pricy but a good time had by all! We had a group from 5 yearys old to 50 and all of us enjoyed the show. All the staff were friendly and polite. We will be back one day.
Tony Goemaat — Google review
Great opportunity to have fun with the kids or just go enjoy it yourself. The story was fun to watch and extremely entertaining! The service was great and the food was pretty good as well. I enjoyed sitting there and watching the acrobatics and sword play while the story plot was very easy to follow. I will definitely be back
Daniel Joel — Google review
This is a must do experience for grown ups and kids! We had a blast!
Things to expect
This is a very interactive experience! My whole party was asked to participate. My daughter held the flag, I walked with a treasure, and my husband was asked to raise a flag. The pirates also come out before the show and interact with the guests. The whole experience felt very personal and special.
There is literally no place to hang your purse. Mine had to go on the ground so I would suggest not bringing a purse if you don't want anyone stepping on it.
The food was beyond gross. We had the chicken and it was okay. The mashed potatoes were just yuck. I didn't even try the vegetables. The drinks are bottomless and make sure you carry cash to tip your server.
Seating
We sat in the orange section. The view was great. I would say the worst sections are blue and green.
Groupon had a great discount. I would order tickets thru them and save some money.
We had such a great time. I would definitely go back and do it all over again!
Danielle Carrillo Whitmore — Google review
We came for my son’s birthday and my whole family had a great time. The show was awesome, the crowd involvement is so much fun and the food is good.
My major complaint is that the food portion for kids is way too small. I have three boys and all of them were still hungry after the meal. The main item of the kids meal is a slider the size of the palm of your hand. Unless the child is 6 or under there is no way it’s enough food for them.
Jocelyn Q. — Google review
Show was fun, but yesterday when we were there it took over an hour to get our drinks, food came first. I paid extra for the Caribbean beef, it was tiny, cold and tough. I needed to be able to wash it down but had no drink. When our soda finally arrived it was flat with no carbonation. We asked for water and she never came back. Made a fun experience awful.
Meira Leigh — Google review
We attended on Dec. 23rd and they had a Christmas show on with Santa, Mrs. Claus and a fairy. There was no disclaimer when we bought the tickets. As cute as it was to see an acrobatic fairy for 15 minutes we were there see PIRATES sword fighting each other with water blasting and a fire 🔥 show. That's what we were expecting and feel we were robbed from that. The Santa show got pretty boring quick. 😴 not impressed at all with the "show". Food was delicious and tasty. Server was nice and friendly but was MIA a lot. I had to ask other servers to send my server over 3 different times. 🙃 very disappointed with this pirate show. ☠️
Michelle Rodriguez — Google review
Super fun event. Food was really good. Had the pork plate and it was very well done. Liquor prices are not bad. Drinks are very good. Staff was fun and attentive. They really focus on your kids so they have a good time. Show is fun to watch. Well worth the money
Christopher Chapman — Google review
It was my Boyfriends and I first time going. We had so much fun . I took him for his birthday it was a Surprise he didn't know where we were going until I drove up. we were the first ones in line. So when I got to the window I asked the lady if i could upgrade out tickets to the treasure package. She said let me check with my supervisor and I mentioned that with my boyfriend's M
Birthday so supervisor came in they were talking and then 10 minutes later she handed me our tickets she said here you go. It Was supposed to be 70 80 bucks to upgrade I was ready to give her my credit card shw said no it's fine .so the supervisor upgraded us for free.
I thanked her and told her I really appreciate it. She waved us to go on and smiled. Now that is great customer service. Drinks were good prices.the atmosphere was fun had a great times. even though we were buzzed. We got to be on the purple side which is my favorite color. Wewould go again.
Ralphie Pimentel — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of attending the Pirates Show in Buena Park and I must say it was an absolute blast! This show is truly a fantastic way to spend an entertaining evening with family and friends. From the moment we stepped foot into the venue, we were transported into a world of swashbuckling adventure and excitement.
The show itself was incredibly fun and amusing. The talented performers truly brought the pirate theme to life with their energetic and captivating performances. The acrobatics, stunts, and sword fights had us on the edge of our seats throughout the entire show. It was a truly immersive experience that left us in awe.
Not only was the show a hit, but the food offered during the performance was delicious. We had the opportunity to enjoy a scrumptious meal while being entertained. The menu offered a variety of options, catering to different dietary preferences, and everything was prepared with great care. The flavors were incredible, and the presentation was top-notch.
Furthermore, the service provided was outstanding. The staff was attentive, friendly, and quick to assist with any needs or inquiries we had. They ensured that our dining experience was comfortable and enjoyable, providing a seamless evening of entertainment and relaxation.
Overall, the Pirates Show in Buena Park is a must-visit for families looking to have a night of fun and adventure. The combination of the spectacular live show, delicious food, and excellent service make it a memorable experience for all. I highly recommend adding this show to your list of family-friendly activities in Buena Park; it is an absolute treasure!
Fernando Ortiz — Google review
Best evening entertainment I could ever anticipate. I purchase my ticket online and got the onion rings also turkey leg with mash potatoes and mixed vegetables. Be cautious, it’s real big and juicy I couldn’t even finish it all. But the free chocolate dessert was not bad at all, I enjoyed cheering on my green pirate winning over the mermaid’s favor!
Ruby Valera — Google review
5⭐ for the performers/show! Drop to 3 because of food. Our first time. Try Groupon or another discount first! No one said anything about paid parking (when made reservations or called to ask a Q).Didn't see it mentioned on tickets either. $8 to park in their lot!!! So didn't bother buying a pre-drink as intended, out of principle. $8 is nuts on top of tickets. We did get a drink for our Goddaughter, it was her bday. And the bartender gave for free for her bday. So THAT was great! 5⭐ bartender! Gift shop n small bar area beforehand. Then high ceiling room, before enter show area, and it's decorated great! Fun pics. We went for afternoon show so not crowded at all. We got front row seats. Ok con FOOD. Choice was chicken or pork. We all picked chicken. U get salad or soup to start. Salad was iceberg, mostly all the white end parts. So blah. Then chicken, mashed potatoes n veggies (squash n carrots) of the 3 of our chickens only one was cooked decent. My piece was super small n dry. Husbands was decent sized but also dry. Her's was decent size n less dry. Super disappointed. Cake was ok. You can pay extra for various appetizers n of course alcohol drinks. We didn't bother. As soon as you sit pirates are coming up to you. We each were asked to participate. If you get asked do it... have fun! They want you to cheer loud for your pirate/section. The singing was amazing! The stunts/fighting etc was GREAT again 5⭐ worth the show part! Next time I might eat first
s Mrs.B — Google review
This was a very unique experience. Went with my daughter and parents, we all had a great time. We attended the halloween show, so the entire place was decorated in the Halloween theme. Getting there an hour before show time is a good idea as they have a full bar, souvenir store and a counter that sells replica swords from popular movies. The show arena is large and you are seated in color themed groups with your own pirate to cheer for, much like medieval times. The stage is a large ship, so if you are in just the right spot, a ship maste may block your view of some performances. The food is good, not fancy gourmet, but a decent meal; upgrades are available. Servers check on you regularly and bring drinks from the bar for you. Over all we had a really good time and plan to attend again in the future.
Kevin Turf — Google review
Cast:
The cast is very good at interacting with the children and the rest of the audience. They definitely work for their money.
The cast was amazing and very attentive with the children. I applaud them. They make they provided special attention that was much needed at the end of the show for a child who was non verbal. Especially the blue pirate that played Ben. I really appreciate it. They definitely deserve a raise. We were able to meet everyone after except her favorite character the princess unfortunately she wasn't able to be seen after the show.
Check in:
Check in before the show starts. They'll give you your seating areas, what group you'll be in, groups are based on pirates colors. If you pay for a package you'll receive a colored flag for your team and colored necklace (It just looks like Mardi gras beads). You can also pay for your parking at The check-in window. You can your upgrade your package at the window and had things.
*If you book over the phone for your reservation they charge you have the price on the phone and the other half at check in.
Food:
The food wasn't good (Yuck), but salt and pepper is at the table which helps a tad. But I'm surprised because before COVID you received more food and way better tasting food. Idk what happened. But if the food tastes gross again I'm bringing purse snacks, lol. Sorry but it's true.
For people who don't know they give you an adult option of food or a child's meal for children. They give you dessert I believe if you pay for the dessert with your package. I might be wrong. But they gave us this chocolate cake like thing. It was cold. It had like a glaze icing light brown kind of coconut flavor thing on top. That's how I feel like it taste. I may be wrong.
Parking:
Plenty of parking. Paid parking. $1 less if you pay in advance.
Birthday's:
I believe you have to make a reservation.
Birthday person gets in free on their birthday month.
But there's other fees for additional bday stuff.
Bathrooms:
Clean
Bar:
There's a bar inside when you walk in. And someone comes to your seating area and provide you the opportunity to order drinks through them. I don't drink alcohol so I can't say what the drinks tastes like.
Gift shop:
They have lots of items you can buy there for souvenirs or gifts. Pirate, princess and mermaid items.
Face painting:
There is a face painting area at the lady's really nice. If it's your birthday you get one free face painting. That's what's going on now I don't know how long that will last.
Photo booth: not photo booth per se but when you walk in they take a picture of you and your group. You can pay for the photo and I come around you're seating area. Two photos was around $42+ and three photos was around $62 +. Have to show you're also welcome to take pictures with the cast with your own phone behind the face painting area.
The front door staff is boring and dry but once you get in there after the photo it's fun and the vibes start up.
I think that's it. I hope this is helpful.
Nekie G — Google review
Love the set and actors. Actors did their job well and professionally. Now little issues with the show,there long and because they try to involve audiences it was hard to follow the story or what they are trying to do. However, awesome effort, when someone new comes visit , it will be one of the spots to visit. Oh, food was ok, don't get the chicken.
Kevin Hsu — Google review
Excellent show, somewhat absent server (took forever to ask for a refill, and then he forgot about it), good food if a bit small serving. Very talented performers!
Phil Angert — Google review
If you’re looking for a fun experience, go across the parking lot to medieval times. The performance is less corny, the waiting area and gift shop area and bar are better. This kind of seems like a crammed little tiny building with acting that is so over the top you kind of just wanna leave because it’s not good. Food was ok.
This dinner theater in Anaheim presents a unique and exciting show where knights battle it out for prestige and honor. Guests can enjoy an unusual and unique experience as they feast on a four-course meal served in a castle-like setting.
Once in a life time experience, upgrade to VIP for 20 dollars more You are able to sit 3rd row, have your name announced, and are provided with a group photo, which would cost the 20 dollars, if you were to buy it there anyways. This performance is outstanding. The food is not great, but the ambiance makes up for it. Please take your children to experience this at least once. I believe ages 7 and up would enjoy it the most.
Stephanie Lynn — Google review
Amazing staff. Amazing performance. I absolutely loved it here. They did an amazing job making me feel welcomed and safe. The food was not nearly as bad as some people say. The characters/performers were professional and despite some hard questions they remained in character and answered honestly. If you are a tourist or a local Medieval Times is a must. 100% would recommend for the young, old, and every age between.
puppy neff — Google review
The show was really fun and exciting to watch and we got to cheer our knight. Our group was the yellow group and it looked best and gentle to the eye; thanks God that we were not in the red light.
Luckily, our knight was the best one; he was acting very well, charming and frequently interacting with his audience group. I felt like we were in the ancient movies.
The server was attentive and nice (and you're gonna be expected to tip quite generous for this service)
Food was a lot but so bad to our taste, it was below average in our opinions. We had plenty of leftovers. Our server gave us two big boxes for to go but we did not bring home any 'cause we had no appetite to eat it again. However, we liked the lemonade juice, it tasted refreshed and tasty.
I like how they decorated their building and looking at my posted pictures and videos here you can tell the ambiance looks really beautiful and cool.
Parking was plentiful.
Something we noticed at the entrance was the strike. The previous actors there were on strikes trying to tell other people that their ex-employer abused them and all the horses. Not sure if it's true or not but we could see how sad and depressed the horses looked. We enjoyed the show but also felt bad afterwards.
Kim N. — Google review
What a great experienced! My husband and I went here for to celebrate our Anniversary week! We enjoyed our time here, servers and staffs are very friendly!
Food was included when you purchased ticket. It was delicious.
They gave you a wet wipes to clean your hands.
* gotta use your hands though to eat, you can ask for utensils as well if you are not comfortable*
The show and the actors are so great!!!
Go green house!!! 💚
Parking was easy..
Over all, I will definitely recommend this place!!
Kaye P — Google review
Amazing dinner and show! Everyone stays in character the whole time and really give you an experience of a lifetime! The dinner is served while watching the show. They have a few accommodations for meals and seating. Before the show, you can walk around, buy stuff from their many counters of trinkets, Enjoy a beverage or two from the bars, see the horses, possibly meet the royal family! I know with Covid, things have changed a little, but they make the experience great any way.
Anthony Merchak — Google review
For the performance, I give it a five, for the food a 4.5.
The performance was amazing. Lots of interaction and sword fights and audience participation. Definitely a lot of jokes given from the queen and her right hand man especially about the “oranges…who doesn’t bring oranges” had me laughing!
The horses were beautiful and be sure at the end of the show you go to the right of the exit and you can look through protected class them. The knights do engage well with the audience, and the harder cheer the more your knight fights for you. Be prepared next day to be a little horse. No pun intended.
As for the food, it was definitely an experience as you dive into the theme. The chicken was a bit dry, but the potatoes and corn were great. And the soup was a great starter; be sure to let it cool it comes out super hot. You do eat with your hands so be prepared, you can ask for a fork if you wish.
I will definitely go back to Buena Park location, it’s definitely my first time going to this type of show and although it’s more focused towards the kids and family; it’s fun for all ages. Loved it!
Rich Senser — Google review
I recently went to Medieval Times with a group of friends and it was an absolutely amazing experience! The show was spectacular, full of action-packed jousts, sword fights, and amazing horsemanship. It was an incredible experience to see knights in full armor compete with each other on horses.
The venue itself is also a great place to celebrate a birthday party. The atmosphere was festive and lively, with a great sense of camaraderie from all the guests. The staff were helpful and friendly, always making sure we had everything we needed.
While the food was okay, it was still a fun experience to eat with our hands like they did in medieval times. We all enjoyed the chicken, potatoes, and soup.
Overall, I would highly recommend a trip to Medieval Times for anyone looking for a great experience and an incredible show. It's perfect for birthday parties or any special occasion, and you're sure to have an unforgettable time.
Fernando Ortiz — Google review
We took our family to this and they all LOVED IT!!! It was such a fun and unique experience for them. The service was amazing, the gift shop was great to let the boys feel out the swords they wanted, the atmosphere was wonderful! Thank you for giving us such a fun night!! PS~ My husband enjoyed all of this but I think his favorite part was heckling the protesters out front. That made his entire night!
Suzanne Millard — Google review
Perfect place to bring family and enjoy a good show with delicious food! Family and I came to celebrate my dad for Father’s Day. Greeted by friendly staff that provide you with your crown. Great places for pictures before walking into the show. Anywhere you sit you get a good view. We loved the experience and our color blue won, which made the experience 10x better! Definitely would return with a different group of people for the experience. The horses were beautiful and looked healthy. Highly recommend this place.
Jasmine Espina — Google review
Either for a family, friends or a date. This place is pretty cool. I took me girlfriend then now wife on date. And not too long ago, it was just my daughter and myself. The entertainment is non stop and the food was simple, yet awesome. Staff was great as well. A must do, if in the area.
You Already Know — Google review
First time seeing the Medieval Times and it did not disappoint. I came here for the experience so I didn’t really expect much for the food. The food was filling. Soup was cold, Chicken didn’t have any flavor but huge, corn tasted good and dessert was great. Your meal comes with fountain drinks or water. They also sell other drinks. The drinks were good but a little pricey. The show itself was entertaining. Family friendly. Kid friendly. It was a bit too scripted but overall, a great experience. There were ample of free parking spots. They sell souvenirs and you also get to meet the cast and take photo ops after the show. I am aware about the strike and I hope they get to settle it. Also, it is unfortunate that the horses are tied up and crumpled up in a small space. Other than that, it was okay.
F&I — Google review
We had an amazing time!!! The customer service was great, all the people were polite and very welcoming. The food was EXCELLENT, well cooked and flavorful, I enjoyed every bite of it. As well, our waiter Ashley was very sweet, and she was always checking on us, we really felt like royalty! The atmosphere was really nice, also. Great show, performance, the actors were engaging and very professional. This was an amazing experience and we will definitely go back to Medieval Times! ❤️
Codruta Moreira — Google review
We took our daughter here for her birthday and we all had a blast! Staff and actors were phenomenal and made it a real treat! I would highly recommend taking your family and friends here for a dinner and a show! Thanks everyone for making the day so special!
Make sure you know how many people are for sure in your party. You can't add more the night of the show.
Cassey Hawkins — Google review
Second time here and I absolutely love the place! I go during summer camp field trips in a nearby city so the experience is different than most. You have no food selection but just what they gave you which is some really really dry and unseasoned chicken that me and my family didn't much enjoy. Half of the baked potato was decent. Red apple had something off about it on the taste I can't describe. Garlic bread was sooo soft and good! Grandma's sealed cookie bags were great! And a regular water bottle. Entertainment was AMAZING!!! 10/10!!! Staff was really friendly & helpful 10/10!! Really just the food that we couldn't change. . . 2 of my family members starved the whole trip due to refusing to eat the food that was provided.
Ili Ana — Google review
Great dinner! The food was so good! You eat with your bare hands and it adds to the fun medieval experience. You can let them know prior to the show about vegetarian options to get the soup (also yummy). I brought my lover here for his birthday and we both enjoyed it. It was pretty awesome our knight won the show too!
Tiana G — Google review
We went today and we loved the show. The actors, servers, staff, horses and animals were all lovely. Everyone did an awesome job. I loved seeing how nice the staff was to the horses. I am so glad we went. Such a fun time! We will go back again.
RJ Flores — Google review
Hadn't been in about 15 yrs, this time was the best! Dinner was outstanding! Our compliments to the chef and servers! The entertainment better, more scripted and theatrical! The animals were beautiful! Overall experience was worth it!
Teri Ortiz — Google review
Plan to eat with your hands! In medieval times, they didn't have forks and steak knives. The food was pretty good! Roasted Dragon (tastes like half a chicken), corn on the cob and tasty roasted potato...no variations unless you let them know you don't eat meat or have allergies.
It's a visually beautiful, authentic experience with a powerful queen and some gorgeous horsemanship. Turns grown men into 9 year boys. Very fun to experience. We upgraded to VIP and were glad we did for photo taking.
Timi Gleason — Google review
Came here to celebrate kids bdays. They had a blast. Our waitress role played with them and they believed they were eating baby dragons. Adults loved the horses. The place was surprisingly clean and not dusty. I expected to smell the animals but it was very minimal. We will definitely bring the kids back. Only complaint was the bathroom. They smelled strong of urine and there only seemed to be one.
I Carrillo — Google review
I thought this was a FANTASTIC show!!! I really loved how they interacted with the crowd and how the moment you enter MT, they would immerse you from that era! I thought everyone was great and treated us well!
There are lots of souvenirs to choose from and at the end of the show, the cast will come out for a photo shoot! I would watch this a second time!
*An important note that the price you pay to enter does NOT include gratuity. And from what my family has experienced, the servers worked very hard! So please don't forget to show your appreciation which can either be done by cash or through Venmo, which the server will provide at the end.
Thank you MT for making it so much enjoyable for my family!
Jiujitsu Junkie — Google review
Medieval Times & Tournament is a captivating dining experience that transports you back to a bygone era of chivalry and valor. From the moment you step inside, the staff's warm hospitality sets the tone for an unforgettable evening. The cleanliness of the establishment adds to the overall pleasant atmosphere.The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the food. Each dish is prepared with care, offering a taste of medieval fare fit for a king. But what truly sets this place apart is the immersive entertainment provided by the knights tournament. As you feast, you're treated to a thrilling spectacle of combat and pageantry, making you feel like a noble in the midst of the action. The energy in the air as guests cheer for their chosen champion adds an exciting element to the dining experience.Overall, Medieval Times & Tournament never fails to deliver a fantastic time. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique night out, this establishment offers an unforgettable blend of delicious food and thrilling entertainment. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a memorable dining adventure.
R Marchese — Google review
Fun place, great show and experience.
Clean facilities.
Seating staff not very polite.
All other staff members were welcoming.
I did not make a purchase from the souvenirs store/gift shop counter, high-priced knick knacks.
Cups w/drinks are nice to take home.
Would come again.
D M — Google review
Great place for the family. Fun filled, action packed experience. Great example of dinner and a show. Food was really good, really not much of a selection, what they serve is really the only thing you get. But it's a lot of fun for everyone. Customer service is good, everything is served in portions so that's really the only time you see your server, but they do try to be as attentive as possible. I would recommend this for a family dinner and a show.
Rob Hernandez — Google review
Our friends invited us to go, and wow it was a fun and enjoyable night. Food was great (honestly I expected much worse; but everything was super delicious and big) Cleanliness is great and all people working together to give you a good time.
Show was good too! Horses were amazing. Parking is super convenient and free.
I highly recommend it.
Tugba Onal Okyay — Google review
I booked general admission tickets for a party of 12 for my kid's 18th birthday. Always wanted to go & check it out. It was a good experience. The food was decent, you get a soup and bread ( which our bread came out about 45 minutes after the soup ) you get the main meal ( we got chicken, a potato and corn ) which was good! Especially the potato! Drinks which one of my kids didn't gets hers for a good 45 minutes. Coffee and dessert. Which was also good. The server we had was very slow or maybe just overly busy but our food came out slow. We were given a piece at a time and it would take 15 to 20 minutes just to get the next piece...I prefer to eat my food all together. As expected the extras are pricey. No matter where you sit you have a great view. The show was awesome and horses are beautiful. All in all, I would probably return.
Knotts Soak City is a large seasonal waterpark located across the street from Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. With 23 waterslides and a 750,000-gallon wave pool, it's one of the most popular attractions in Orange County during the warmer months.
Great mid week adventure. It wasn't busy either. Water was nice even though the weather was in the high 70s. If you're brave and ride the fast slides, you'll never wait more than a few minutes. We purchased the "Go City Pass" and received huge discounts on entry. Be prepared to pay $30 for parking. Overall, it was a lot of fun. We will return again.
Ryan Of San Tan Valley — Google review
Love the atmosphere here had a great time with family 👪 ❤ 💕 💙 love. the cleaning crew is keeping the place very neat. Food is bit expensive but quality is good instead of buying a slice of pizza 🍕 i would recommend whole pizza. Other than that it's a great place for family.
kamal Sahota — Google review
Family fun place and very friendly. Got admission tickets in advance for $50 a piece w/promo (instead of $70 at the door). ATM machine available $15 lockers First Aid Station. Nice shop full of water clothes and shoes and sunglasses.
Marlene Munoz — Google review
Soak City is awesome! It's the go to summer hang out. It has multiple areas for different interests. They have a kiddie area for the littles, quite large water play area. They have lots of different rides and attractions for the kids, teenagers and adults, plus they even serve alcohol now. The food is delicious and they have a good selection to choose from. Perfect place to relax this summer. Do yourself a favor and get the season pass to both parks + dining. It's an unbeatable deal.
No outside food or drinks unless they are simple snacks. No gazebos or tents.
Umbrellas and chairs are fine.
Don't forget the sunscreen!!
Priscilla Tocki — Google review
Knott's Soak City is a great place for children and adults to visit for a day that's certain to please the whole family. Giant Slides, Water Tubes, Water Cannon's, definitely a fun way to beat the heat. Take a relaxing float down the lazy river and you can feel like your in a Tropical Paradise. Luxurious grounds, Food, Drinks, Lockers on site. You can then dry off and rest on one of their many Cabana Chairs. Don't forget to visit the gift shop where you can buy a Bathing Suit, Water Shoes at great prices. The gift shop offer's a wearable pouch that protects your cellphone and you can place Money, ID, Credit Cards, etc inside and film all while in the water, it's $30 but a solid investment that can be used over and over again. If your looking for a Tropical Getaway this place is a must visit.
Donna Nickens — Google review
If you're planning on spending the day here you better get here before they open and get in line. All of the shaded lounge chairs are gone within 30 minutes of opening. There is plenty of seating just some of it is in the sun all day. Great if you want to sunbathe. Nice place to bring the family. And for those of you who are uncomfortable wearing swimwear in public...relax. There are people here of every shape and size. Just enjoy the beautiful weather and have fun with your family. Plenty of play areas and watersides to choose from.
There are only two food locations inside the park. A pizza by the slice place up front. And a cafeteria style location in the back of the park. Both are above average theme park food.
Jerome — Google review
When it's not too crowded, it's great! Perfect size water park, with something for everyone. Really appreciate the cashless aspect. Easy to use your digital for payment. Bring a waterproof pouch for your phone!
Mary Ellen Pascucci — Google review
Pretty fun park! Love the lazy river. The seating is limited but that’s ok. We ended up buying a pass and spending half the day at soak city and half at knotts. Make sure to bring sandals to soak city- you need them throughout the park.
WEST Coast — Google review
Crowded Sunday. Barely finished all rides. Used the gocity pass.
Some issues with dining and cleaning. Only two restaurants where you can dine with the pass, and they are not the cleanest. Basically the floor, trays, chairs and tables are forever dirty, and staff only helps to cleanup every hour I believe. Bird was eating leftover food that was left behind at the end of the day.
The queue management is bad at dining and rides. No system and anyone can queue anywhere that they think is right. The grill place has a left and right queue but both are essentially the same yet many just queue a single side and the staff doesn't manage.
Rides were generally good except where a single staff has to manage 8 queues(4 rides), and people just makes a mess for the poor staff everytime but going down first before signal is given. Safety concerns as two floats went down the same ride like 3-5seconds apart. And riders are supposed to read the long list of attraction notice before riding which is absurd.
Jason Foo — Google review
Great water park! Decent amount of rides. There's a lazy river and there are lots of slides. Great place for kids. Restrooms on site. Staff is everywhere picking up trash and cleaning trash containers. Only 2 places to eat in the park, so limited food choices. Get the dining plan, totally worth it.
Suheil Rodriguez — Google review
This was our first time here and we loved it! The water and seating areas were very clean. The staff was very nice and so were the lifeguards. Our son will be 2 next month and LOVED every second of it. Only didn't give it 5 stars since the bathrooms were gross. But we will definitely be going back. Sidenote- you can bring your own food and drinks, just make sure your drinks are in a reusable water bottle like a hydroflask. You also cannot bring any portable speakers, but we were allowed to bring our son's portable sound machine for his nap. You also can bring your own beach umbrellas, which I highly recommend since the shaded seating is limited and fills up fast.
Kristen Abrina — Google review
This is one of my favorite places to go this year! It is really pretty with lots of palm trees, green lawns & green shrubbery! I have gone 8 times(I have an annual pass) in the last 3 months! I absolutely love Soak City! The staff is always friendly,
it is always clean & the restrooms are well maintained! Is is a fun place for kids of all ages!