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August 13 2009
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Central Park
27150 Bouquet Canyon Rd,
Santa Clarita,
California 91350
Central Park is the biggest park in Santa Clarita in terms of space. They have baseball diamonds that local groups use, as well as fields for soccer and other activities. The park itself is pretty nice, and recently they added a shade to cover the structure. This is a great park for get togethers. There is also a dog park located here and trails(paseos) to walk on.
August 13 2009
2 families found this helpful
Valencia Town Center Play Space
24201 West Valencia Blvd ,
Valencia,
California 91355
Westfield's Valencia Town Center play area is a cute little space. But it is a bit cramped, so try to plan times that aren't high traffic. If your kids are escape artists, try and position yourself next to the because it is pretty wide. Also, there is a huge pole in the middle of the area, that can make it hard to see your child playing. Not the best play area, but it will do in a pinch.
August 09 2009
1 family found this helpful

Poipu Beach
Hoone and Hoowili Raod,
Poipu,
Hawaii
Poipu Beach is an expansive area of beach & yard. There are plenty of picnic shelters and lots of room for the kids to roam around. They even have decent parking. The water is great and it made it hard to leave this wonderful island. The baby pool is located here as well for the littlones.
August 09 2009
3 families found this helpful

Fins Zlow Zone
23460 Cinema Drive,
Santa Clarita,
California 91355
Fin's Glow Zone is an exciting adventure with a one of a kind themed 18 hole Glow-In-the-Dark Miniature Golf Course! They are a fun and friendly place for all ages. Even offering a ladies night & a student night discount. The holes are pretty easy, and my fife year old daughter has gotten a few hole in ones!! Don't forget to wear white when you go.
August 09 2009
2 families found this helpful

George C. Page Museum, La Brea Tar Pits
5801 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles,
California 90036
We went for the first time recently on a free Tuesday. The Museum itself offered some hands on activities and an educational movie to help us understand more of what they do there. Outside you can even see vomlunteers chipping away at the tar blocks in hopes of finding fossils. There is also plenty of areas to enjoy a picnic lunch and just let the kids run around. Just beware of little pockets of tar.