Spanning 58 acres (23 hectares), the Oak Canyon Nature Center is a beautiful oasis of nature in the city. The sanctuary, flanked by three canyons is home to a diverse array of animal and bird species. Well-marked hiking trails offer a great opportunity to discover the park's many wonders. Stop by at the John J. Collier Interpretive Center to learn more about the natural features and history of the place.
This beautiful park is more than a mile long and rests on 175 lush acres of land. With more than 400 picnic tables, this park is ideal for a family outing. There are four lakes with connecting streams for fishing and sailing model boats. There are plenty of pedestrian and biking trails for the more active visitors. For children, there are many sets of play equipment like slides and jungle gyms. This place opens daily at 7 am.
Ningún recorrido del sur de California está completo sin una visita al Dominio Mágico. Hace años que Disneyland convierte sueños en realidad. Este parque mundialmente famoso está dividido en ocho "tierras", cada una con una temática distinta y atracciones singulares, como Fantasyland, Critter Country, Mickey's Toontown y Tomorrowland. El parque Disneyland está abierto los 365 días del año. El parque recibe la mayor cantidad de visitas durante las vacaciones, así que tengan eso en cuenta cuando hagan sus planes.
Steeped in history, the Anaheim Packing District has been transformed into a vibrant entertainment and culinary destination. This complex comprises three distinct areas, namely, the Packard Building, Farmers Park, and the Anaheim Packing House. The Packard Building houses popular establishments like Umami Burger and the Anaheim Brewery. For a wider selection, the Anaheim Packing House offers a diverse array of restaurants, catering to various palates. From French Quiche Lorraine at Pandor to Vietnamese Banh Mi at Saw Leaf, the culinary options are truly impressive. Farmers Park comprises a bustling daily market overflowing with fresh produce and artisan goods. Live music performances add to the lively atmosphere, making the Anaheim Packing District a delightful option for those seeking an alternative to the nearby theme parks.
Have an adventure at Adventure City! This theme park has a lot of exciting rides and attractions. Watch a performance at the Children's Theater, take a ride on the Freeway Coaster, win a prize at the arcade and hug a rabbit at the Petting Farm. This theme park is a fantastic attraction where you can bring your whole family, though the majority of the rides are geared towards children rather than teens and adults.
It is no exaggeration to say that Disneyland Resort is one of the best-known attractions in the whole world. For 45 years, Disneyland Park was the only theme park at this site, and is the better known of the two amusement parks at Disneyland Resort. While the original Disneyland is about rides and fun Disney characters, the Disney California Adventure, built in 2001, recreates the prominent sights of California. Disneyland Resort also houses three resort hotels and the famous entertainment, dining and shopping district known as Downtown Disney. The hours of operation vary for the two theme parks, restaurants and shops. One-day passes are available, but three or five-day passes come recommended for what is sure to be an experience of a lifetime.
El Muelle de la Playa Huntington, que se adentra unos 565 metros en el Océano Pacífico, es uno de los muelles más largos de la Costa Oeste. Esta atracción recibe a millones de personas cada año y reúne una multitud un tanto excéntrica. En esta zona también se celebran varios eventos muy importantes, como el US Open de surf en julio, la Fiesta de los Cometas en febrero, y el Derby de Pesca de Huck Finn en agosto. Además, la gente encontrará excelentes restaurantes en ambos extremos del muelle. El bullicioso paseo Oceanview Promenade se encuentra justo al otro lado de la autopista Pacific Coast.
El Parque Angels Gate cuenta con varias instalaciones: la Campana de la Amistad Coreana, El Club Belmont Shores Railroad, el Museo Militar del Fuerte MacArthur, el Centro de Rescate de las Aves Marinas, La Reserva Natural del Parque White Point y Hosteling International. La Campana de la Amistad Coreana sin dudas es la más atractiva de todas las atracciones. La campana de diseño detallado y unos tres metros y medio de alto y el pabellón de estilo pagoda costaron más de un millón de dólares y fueron un regalo de Corea del Sur en 1976. Resulta evidente el porqué de la popularidad de las bodas en este entorno de ensueño. Siempre que vengan, traigan una campera ya que la colina es muy ventosa, lo que también la hace ideal para volar cometas.
The West Coast Theatre is one of the oldest theaters of the city. It's a part of the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the must-visit places in the city.
La Tour (French for "the tower") is what locals love to call the mysterious tower jutting next to the cliffs at Victoria Beach. This quaint and browning tower, with rugged stones at its base, seems almost as though it has grown naturally out of the cliffs. For decades locals have wondered about the tower's origin; was it perhaps a lighthouse to guide sailors or really a pirate's haunt? Most people now seem to agree that the tower is nothing but an extension of a former home that perched on the clifftop. It was built in 1926 as a stairway for Senator William E. Brown and his family to access the beach from their home. The single metal staircase found inside the tower seems to confirm this theory. You can only visit La Tour during low tide and that too with permission from the owners, as it stands on private property. However, if you do get a chance to visit, the beach surrounding the tower is one of the most picturesque and secluded spots in the city.
Built in 1837, La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose is one of the oldest standing buildings in Pomona Valley. Built in an area of 1.6 acres (0.65 hectares), this was the abode of the Ygnacio Palomares that had 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, 3 fireplaces, and a pool. It was the first home to built of a thick wall of abode bricks This historic house was declared a National Landmark in 1954 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.