Tucked away in a grove of Oak and Sycamore trees, Orange's Irvine Regional Park is a lovely place to spend the day with family - no matter the season! The park especially shines during fall when it hosts the annual Pumpkin Patch. You'll be making plenty of awesome family memories at this beloved community event, where you can ride the train or go on a hayride! This is classic fall fun at its finest and it'll be going on all month long. Take a look:
This fall, come on out to Irvine Park Railroad's Pumpkin Patch for a fun-filled day of classic fall entertainment. Located in Orange County, the Pumpkin Patch will be open through October 31, 2021.
Fun for the entire family awaits! Irvine Park's Pumpkin Patch is a popular tradition for many families and it's not hard to see why. Tucked away in a gorgeous setting, you'll have your pick between dozens of family activities and attractions.
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Admission is free to the park's Pumpkin Patch; There is a park gate entrance fee for vehicles, though. You'll find it located just behind the park's train station. You can visit any day of the week - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends.
Activities at the Pumpkin Past cost tickets, which you can buy for $6 each or $80 for a book of 15 tickets. Most activities cost just one ticket, like the scenic train ride past the park's two lakes and through a wooded grove of oak trees.
Other activities you'll enjoy at Irvine Park are hay rides, a moon bounce, gold panning, and a pumpkin ring toss. Kids of all ages will find something to enjoy, including kids at heart! The John Deere race is definitely a fan favorite.
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The Pumpkin Patch offers a variety of free activities that don't require tickets, like the haunted house, the hay maze, and the hay pyramid. As you can imagine, the park sees a lot of visitors during this time of year! If you'd prefer to avoid lines and crowds, the park advises you to visit early in the season or early in the morning.
Ride the train, pick out the perfect pumpkin, and enjoy all of your favorite seasonal snacks and food at the Irvine Park Railroad Pumpkin Patch! This is a future family tradition just waiting to happen. Visit the park's website to learn more.
Have you visited Irvine Park during the fall Pumpkin Patch? What's your favorite part of this community event? Share with us in the comments below!
Summer was just made for adventure. Here in SoCal, there are some things that are just better in the summer, and even others we can only enjoy this time of year. Have you made your summer bucket list? I am here to tell you that you don't have to leave the state to have a stellar summer season, and to prove it, here are nine unforgettable summer activities In Southern California that will make it one for the books.
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Summer festivals abound in SoCal celebrating everything - tacos and tequila, wine and beer, fruit and flowers, music, and everything else you can imagine. One festival everyone should experience at least once is the Festival of the Arts in Laguna Beach, California’s longest-running outdoor fine arts exhibition. It features the work of some 140 local artists - from paintings to jewelry to handcrafted furniture and more. Arguably the most spectacular part of this over 90-year-old annual event is the renowned Pageant of the Arts, which brings famous artworks to life in front of your eyes.
Jetski2Catalina offers an unforgettable experience, crossing the ocean from Long Beach to Catalina Island on a jet ski. Not only is it a thrill to be out on the open water, but you’ll have plenty of adventures within the adventure. Ride among pods of dolphins, catch a glimpse of migrating whales, get up close to California sea lions, and even see giant sunfish. You’ll stop to do a little snorkeling along the way and enjoy a few hours at Catalina’s Two Harbors.
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In the sparkling warm turquoise waters of San Diego’s La Jolla Cove, you can swim with beautiful leopard sharks. Scores of these docile, spotted sharks gather super close to the shore each summer - so close, in fact, you can wade right in from the sand and swim among them. Leopard sharks are just one example of the beautiful marine life you can enjoy in La Jolla. Bring your mask and snorkel to get a clear view of the sharks, bright orange Garibaldi, and even an occasional sea turtle! And keep your eyes peeled above the water, too, as dolphins can often be seen playing in the surf offshore.
About an hour’s drive (up a winding mountain road) from Santa Barbara is a popular hiking trail that leads to one of the coolest natural swimming holes, known as Red Rock Pool. There is a parking area and vault toilet at the Gibraltar Trailhead and the main pool is just a short half-mile hike in, surrounded by dramatic rock formations. If you prefer not to share, there are several pools as you hike further along the trail, each more secluded and less crowded than the last.
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If you live near (or are visiting) the LA area, a visit to Paradise Cove Beach Cafe is an absolute must. During summer and on weekends, the wait can be pretty lengthy without a reservation, but either way, it’s worth it. Enjoy a delicious brunch - with huge portions and delicious cocktails - with your toes in the sand and the ocean breeze in your hair. Spend the afternoon on the beautiful sandy beach for a relaxing day.
Lying just a few miles off the coast of Southern California is a string of five islands that make up the incredible Channel Islands National Park and offer a vast array of fantastic adventures. The park (including the water around it) is a marine sanctuary with some of the best diving in the state. There are hiking trails with spectacular views, gorgeous beaches, seals and other wildlife, sea caves you can explore by kayak, a lighthouse, camping, and much more to explore. Check out the different island trips offered by Island Packers and start planning your adventures in this unique national park.
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Warm summer evenings are ideal for movies in the great outdoors and Street Food Cinema turns them into a bucket list-worthy event. Throughout the summer, a wide range of movies are featured at several scenic locations around Los Angeles. There are food trucks, photo ops, and live pre-show entertainment. Bring your chairs, blankets, friends, kids, and dogs for a unique night of cinema fun.
Summer is baseball season, especially here in SoCal where we have three Major League baseball stadiums. We've got the Los Angeles Dodgers in the heart of LA at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Angels at Anaheim's Angel Stadium, and the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Whatever team gets you on your feet and wherever you happen to live, there is nothing quite like the fun and excitement of being in the stands at a live game - cheering on your team with the crowd, doing the wave, eating classic foods and drinking a cold beer, and maybe catching an ice cream or a bag of peanuts from a wandering vendor.
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The Southern California coast is one of the best places to get out on the water and chase migrating whales. During summer months, the largest mammals on the planet - blue whales - come up to us from Mexico to feed on abundant krill. Book a tour with Davey's Locker in Newport Beach for one of the most exciting and unforgettable water tours in the state. In addition to whales, you'll likely see hundreds (even thousands) of dolphins, sea lions, and awesome views of the coastline.
So, what does your summer bucket list include? We would love to hear about your favorite summer adventures and which of these awesome places and activities you've already experienced. Whatever time of year it is, we've got tons of ideas for you, so be sure to check in and peruse our favorite summer activities in Southern California! Need a few more ideas for summer? Here are a few more of our best summer ideas.
There are few places more magical than the boardwalk in the summertime. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is an iconic destination in Northern California. This summer, the Boardwalk is hosting free movie nights on the beach. So bring a big blanket, and some snacks, and join in on this fun event.
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The Boardwalk is a place where core memories are made. And Santa Cruz has the most beloved and famous boardwalk in Northern California! Visitors can ride the rides, play arcade games, enjoy a round of mini golf on one of the coolest courses around, and, of course, take in the beautiful beach. Despite the intense heat Northern California has been under for the past week, Santa Cruz's weather is usually pretty mild, especially in comparison to the Central Valley.
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is offering free 2024 summer entertainment for visitors of all ages. This year’s lineup includes the popular Free Movies on the Beach summer series as well as live music, magicians, acrobats, and DJ dance parties during Evenings on the Colonnade.
New this summer, the Boardwalk is introducing Mornings in the Plaza, featuring half-priced arcade games, breakfast specials, and a morning dance party for guests arriving before the Boardwalk rides open for the day.
Free movies on the beach will be shown every Friday night at 9 p.m. through August 9. Classic films like The Sandlot and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off combined with modern hits like Barbie and Wonka are part of the exciting roster of fan favorites.
Each movie will include a 15-minute intermission, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to arrive early to secure your spot.
This summer marks a significant milestone for the Boardwalk, with the historic Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Additionally, two new rides, including the 65-foot Dream Wheel, have been installed, adding even more excitement to the park.
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A limited number of assistive listening devices (ALDs) are available for check-out at the Mini Golf Kiosk inside Neptune’s Kingdom.
For special accommodations or Closed Captioning requests, contact the Manager on Duty at least 48 hours in advance at (831) 423-5590.
For many years the Boardwalk has hosted concerts on the beach, Fourth of July fireworks displays, and many other events that have attracted people from all over the state.
We recommend staying for the entire day. You can enjoy the boardwalk and end the evening with a movie. If you want to stay overnight, there are several great VRBOs nearby, as well as a campground.
There are several parking lots but the most convenient is the main lot, which is open 24 hours. The cost of parking is $20 for the day.
To see directions and more parking options, check out the Boardwalk's parking page on their website.
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is a timeless seaside amusement park known for its historic Giant Dipper roller coaster, family-friendly rides, midway games, and indoor arcades featuring mini golf and laser tag. Since 1907, it has been a beloved destination for beach visitors, offering a blend of classic charm and modern entertainment.
For more information and to plan your visit, check out the full summer schedule at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk website.