Fly through the skies at Above Los Angeles Skydiving. These tandem skydiving experts know how to get you to jump out of an airplane 14,000 feet above the ground – guaranteed to deliver an adrenaline pumping thrill of a lifetime. There’s even a skydiving photo service to capture your high-octane extreme sports experience on film.
Discover a natural high when you hike across the Arroyo Seco Trails. Novice and pros alike enjoy the eleven mile trek through the steep San Gabriel Mountain canyons that travel in, out and around babbling streams, rugged mountain terrain, and urban city freeways – some of the most beautiful outdoor landscapes in the state.
Strike up some entertainment at 300 Pasadena, a bowling alley like no other. You’ll find 31 bowling lanes surrounded by plush décor serving up a gourmet menu with lane side dining and a full-service bar in a luxury lounge. Make sure this is one place you roll on over to.
Go Cal Tech! California Institute of Technology is home to the Caltech Beavers sports teams in basketball, men's and women's baseball, swimming, water polo and even fencing! You can be sure to be entertained or get that inner competitive side going when you catch a game on campus at the Braun Athletic Center.
Enjoy Mother Nature at Eaton Canyon Park. The 190-acre zoological, botanical, and geological nature preserve is situated at the foot of the picturesque San Gabriel Mountains and offers outdoor lovers hiking trails, a winding stream, peaceful picnic areas and other attractions. It’s the perfect place to be one with nature!
Dive into an underwater adventure at Eco Dive Center. Let the certified friendly staff introduce you to an exciting diving class to become an open-water diver. These folks make learning easy, fun and most of all safe. They’ll even outfit you with new scuba equipment.
Spend a day of family fun in the sun at the Knott’s Soak City Water Park. Enjoy gallons of water adventures when everyone gets wet and wild at park rides and attractions like Kahuna’s Beach House, a 4-story interactive funhouse with five water slides, hose jets, water curtains and 1,000 gallon dropping bucket.
Q’s Billiard Club is the neighborhood sports bar! This local hang-out offers a tasty menu and sports entertainment on more than 30 screens, cue time at 12 pool tables, DJs spinning hit music and mingling across three dance floors for hours of non-stop fun. Meet your friends for some good ole fashioned fun here.
Come see one of the most famous college football games at the Rose Bowl Stadium. Known as America’s Stadium, the historic landmark attraction was built in 1922 and is where fans gather to cheer the Rose Bowl football game, see the Americafest Fourth of July and attend the Worlds Largest Flea Market.
Hikers know when they trek across Runyon Canyon Park, located minutes from Pasadena in Los Angeles, they’ll enjoy amazing views of the city, the Santa Monica Mountains and the infamous Mulholland Drive. The 160-acre recreational park is also dog friendly with a dog park, and a yoga studio for Zen lovers.
Let the magic unfold at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the largest Six Flags in the nation. Family and friends are amused at the 260-acre park that features world-class roller coasters like the famous Apocalypse wooden coaster along with more than 100 action rides, games and attractions.
Have a need for speed? Then zoom on over to the Speed Zone to put the pedal to the metal at the Grand Prix track designed after the Formula One and Indy Car racing circuits, or get bumper to bumper on the Turbo Track. Get ready to spend an afternoon filled with exciting racing, games, and more!