Adventure City
A small amusement park for ages 2–10. About 17 rides, shows, and attractions, with unlimited rides included in admission. Great for a child's first amusement park.
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A small amusement park for ages 2–10. About 17 rides, shows, and attractions, with unlimited rides included in admission. Great for a child's first amusement park.
A 3-acre working farm inside the OC Fairgrounds. Meet livestock (chickens, rabbits, goats, sheep, pigs, cows), vegetable and fruit gardens, and the Millennium Barn. Free admission.
Hands-on science center in Santa Ana for ages 15 months to 12 years. Open daily, with on-site dining (Lunch Lab) and a shop.
A large regional park in the city of Orange. OC Zoo, pony rides, the Irvine Park Railroad, boat and bike rentals, a lake, and more.
Hands-on children's museum in Pasadena. A 3.5-acre outdoor campus plus indoor galleries.
A 607-acre regional park in Fountain Valley. Fishing/boating ponds, playgrounds, nature areas, sports facilities, an archery range, and more.
Mission Viejo City Library. Children's services and other kids' programs. Free admission.
Newport Beach City Library, central branch. Children's services, story time, and other kids' programs. Free admission.
A large park in Irvine. Hot-air balloon, a farm, sports facilities, galleries, and more. Admission and parking generally free.
A large indoor playground of about 15,000 sq ft. Three-story play structures and slides, plus a Little Ones area for infants and toddlers. Great for rainy or scorching days.
Children's museum in Irvine. Pretend play and hands-on experiences in a kid-sized 'city.' For infants through elementary (Baby Steps, Toddler Town, etc.).
A pick-your-own farm in Irvine. A farm stand (free admission) plus harvest tours like strawberry picking, a barnyard (animal petting), and seasonal festivals.
Irvine City Library, Heritage Park branch. Transferred from OC Public Libraries to the city in July 2025. Children's programs such as story time. Free admission.
A large hands-on facility (21,000 sq ft) for ages 0–8. Art studio and theater space.
A hands-on STEM, space, and science center. Various programs available.
An 87-acre botanical garden. Nature walks, seasonal displays, and a butterfly pavilion.
Zoo plus rides and a playground. Story time and an ECO center too.
The hands-on 'Noah's Ark' exhibit (especially for ages 2–9), a Family Art Studio, and gardens.
Over 50 hands-on science exhibits. Climbing wall, carousel, and more.
Garden walks, a Japanese garden, a rose garden, and a mini railroad. Family events too.
Children's exhibits for play and exploration. Field trips and birthday parties too.
Little Tokyo branch of the Los Angeles Public Library. Children's events and a Japanese-language collection. Free admission.
Dinosaur and natural-history exhibits, Nature Gardens, 3D films, and more.
Botanical garden, garden walks, and wildlife watching. Kids & Families programs (famous for peacocks).
Animal exhibits, a botanical garden, and a safari shuttle. Camps and classes too.