Assemble your family group and ready your heart for high quality entertainment during the carefree months of summer and head on out to Pearson Park Amphitheater, a tradition for many families throughout Southern California. With an impressive and eloquent Spanish-style architecture and Mexican Fan Palm landscaping, you will enter a whole new world of delight. Able to accommodate over 2,000 seated guest, all seats are specifically designed to help and enhance the visit of all guests with remarkable aplomb. Everyone feels welcomed and leaves with a longing to return to make new and neat memories. Choose Pearson Park today to make your time glowing and fun with their Summer Nights Under the Stars.
Saddle up and explore a profound contact with nature and riding by visiting the Anaheim Equestrian Center in Southeast Anaheim, offering support and training to every person interested in learning more about this magnificent creature, the horse. The Center strives for a partnership between people, horses, community and environment while providing a safe and fun environment. The Equestrian Center is a vital asset to the city and provides a balance to city life acting simultaneously as a learning center with the privilege of being in a park-like setting that has access to many miles of riding trails along the Santa Ana riverbed. Bridle up and explore a new world and a new area of your soul.
Batter up! The time has come for your long-awaited visit to Angel Stadium of Anaheim, originally known as Anaheim Stadium, a modern-style ballpark located in the southeast section of the city off the Santa Ana River. Since its opening in 1966, it has served as the home ballpark of the Los Angeles Angels (MLB) and the home stadium to the Los Angeles Rams until 1994. This classic and exemplary stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A, is the fourth-oldest active MLB stadium, and home to the landmark Big A sign and electric marquee whose famous halo is illuminated following games in which the Angels win (both at home and on the road), which gives rise to the revered fan expression, "Light that baby Up!"