Best Summer Day Trips from Los Angeles: Great SoCal Beach Towns for a Day Trip or Weekend Getaway
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Southern California's balmy beach towns are a treat for a simple beach day, a day trip from Los Angeles, or a weekend getaway in sunny California, whether you're an LA family looking for escape, or a visitor wanting to experience the best of our famous California beaches. Right in the heart of LA County we have several seaside gems; drive an hour or two farther and you'll find towns that feel like they're a world away.
These seaside towns not only have fabulous sand and surf but there's also plenty worth exploring once you head off the beach. Find out for yourself why these are our favorite SoCal beach towns. And if you want to explore beyond the beach, check out our guide to the Weekend Getaways, Road Trips, and Day Trips from Los Angeles for Families.
Santa Clarita with Kids: 25 Awesome Things To Do in Santa Clarita, California
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I grew up in Santa Clarita and now, I’m raising my kids here. College-aged me would have said there were approximately 0 fun things to do in Santa Clarita and all I wanted to do was move to Loz Feliz or Silverlake and be “near all the cool stuff.” But you know what? When you have three little kids, hipster coffee shops and boutique clothing stores lose their allure. Instead, you want amazing parks and fun places to take rambunctious toddlers with lots of energy. Santa Clarita has that in abundance. It’s what turned me from an anti-suburbian into a lifer.
Here are 25 good reasons why you should brave the 5 freeway (but not during rush hour) and head to the SCV with your kids. For more valley fun, check out our guides to Sherman Oaks and Studio City.
See 4th of July Fireworks Shows in Los Angeles from the Water: 7 July 4 Fireworks Cruises and Boat Rides
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Some of the best fireworks shows in Los Angeles take place over the ocean at various beaches and harbors, like Newport, Dana Point, and Marina del Rey. While the view from the shore is stunning, try witnessing the pyrotechnics spectacle from a boat this year; many whale watching and harbor cruise services offer special 4th of July fireworks cruises. Snuggle on deck under a blanket and watch the sky come alive in a stunning fireworks show as the water sparkles below.
We rounded up the best 4th of July fireworks cruises in LA and Orange County. Read on to find a boat leaving a port near you. If boats aren't your style, check out our list of places to watch 4th of July fireworks in Los Angeles. We've also got plenty of 4th of July desserts, Independence Day crafts, and more in our list of the Best At-Home Fourth of July Activities for Kids.
Free in June: Best Free Things To Do in Los Angeles for Father's Day, Juneteenth, and More
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I don't know about you, but my budget doesn't allow for a summer packed with expensive sleepaway camps and family vacations. While we're investing in one basketball camp and a couple of trips to Palm Springs, most of our summer will be planned on a budget around all the free things to do in Los Angeles with kids this month. All over the city, free outdoor concerts and outdoor movie nights abound, not to mention favorite festivals like the fishing derby, the Father's Day Beverly Hills Tour d'Elegance, Shakespeare by the Sea, and the Pasadena Chalk Festival.
Discover all the free activities and events near you in our Free Things To Do with Kids in Los Angeles Guide, which includes a roundup of all the Free Museum Days in Los Angeles plus a list of 60+ Birthday Freebies for Kids.
Hana Field is an Urban Secret Garden for Pick Your Own Flowers
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Sandwiched between two freeways, adjacent to a hub for rental cars, and below wires buzzing from the electricity pulsing through them, you’ll find a special sort of secret garden. Giant sunflowers and rows of zinnias & snapdragons make you forget that you're actually still very much in an urban jungle. Hana Field, which is the name of this secret garden, is part of the better-known Tanaka Farms in Irvine, about ten minutes away. Tanaka has long been a staple for hayrides, pumpkin patches, veggie-picking, and their awesome produce stand, but this flower field (where you can wander, take Instagram-worthy pics, and even pick your own flowers) is well worth a visit all its own this summer.
For more flower adventures in the summer in Los Angeles, when the spring wildflower blooms have finished for the year, visit the lavender fields at 123 Farm.
Cherry Picking near Los Angeles with Kids: Favorite Family Farms in the Leona Valley
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Of course you can go cherry picking near Los Angeles—SoCal is the fruit basket of the country!
You've been strawberry picking with your kids, and everyone has visited a local farm to pick a pumpkin from the patch in person. But have you ever gone cherry picking? Cherries do best in the high desert, and there are several pick-your-own cherry orchards in the Leona Valley, near Palmdale. It's a pretty ride into high desert horse country, and when you get there, kids can not only go cherry picking, but also pick other stone fruits and enjoy some time on the farm.
Inexpensive Family-Friendly Sporting Events in Los Angeles
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In LA, we love our sports. However, you don't want to spend an arm and a leg to take your kids to one of many the pro sporting events in Los Angeles. In our house, going to a Lakers game or Rams game is a very special treat. Honestly, my three-year-old doesn't know the difference between box seats at a Dodgers game and cheering for the baseball team at our local high school!
With that idea in mind, we scoured the city to find fun, family-friendly, sporty events in Los Angeles that won't break the bank. You may even find a new favorite team to follow or fall in love with a new sport. For sporty kids, check out our best Sports Classes for Kids in Los Angeles, and to play at home we've got easy Little League Baseball Drills You Can Do at Home and the rules for Learning to Play Pickleball as a Family.
The Best Carlsbad Hotels Near Legoland California for Families
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There’s just something about Legoland California. It’s such a special place that even though you can drive here from Los Angeles or San Diego for a day, you really want to spend the night to be there the minute it opens, go back the next day to the Water Park, or just stay and explore the very underrated and gorgeous town of Carlsbad. Which is why we’ve rounded up the best Carlsbad hotels near Legoland—some within walking distance, some by the beach—all will ensure that you have a wonderful stay in town.
So come for my favorite of the SoCal theme parks, stay for the Flower Fields, the strawberry picking, the charming beach town, the ocean walks, and so much more. Or use Carlsbad as a non-crowded jumping off point to explore all that San Diego has to offer, from Sesame Place San Diego to the San Diego Zoo and so much more.