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11 Fun Family-Friendly Things to Do in Pasadena with Kids

By Matthew Lynch
December 8, 2022
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If you plan on visiting Los Angeles, remember to pass by Pasadena. Known for its arts, call it an art gallery city; Pasadena could be the little paradise you wish to take your family to. Enriched with its colorful history, this city has everything for each family member; there’s undoubtedly something for everyone, whether a toddler or teen.

There are plenty of activities that can entertain your kids. Ensure you don’t miss out on any. Here’s a list of fun things you can engage in Pasadena.

  1. Eaton Canyon Natural Area

At the bottom of the San Gabriel Mountains lies the Easton Canyon Natural Area. This area got all you need to define nature.

Why Your Family Should Go

This 190-acre preserve offers a variety of things you can embark on. Talk of a nature stroll around the area. See a diversity of plants and animals

What to Do With Kids

There’s plenty to choose from; for example, you can consider a bird walk, nature walks, plant walk, or hiking the Eaton Canyon.

Recommended Ages

The nature strolls are designed for the entire family, including children aged 4.

For hiking, those aged seven years can find it fantastic.

  1. Victory Park

Just within Paloma Street is Victory Park sitting on 24.6-acres.

This is among the top picture-perfect destinations for kids.

Why Your Family Should Go

Do you want to have fun but within your designated budget?

Spend your day at Victory Park playing games you are good at in the sports fields, relax and do picnics with your family in the area.

What to Do With Kids

All your family members are covered here.

The tweens and teens will enjoy playing on the soccer field and the volleyball court.

The babies can run around the ultra-fun park.

Recommended Ages

Victory Park satisfies kids across all age groups.

  1. Reese’s Retreat

Thinking of sailing and experiencing the life of a pirate? Then, this is the place to be. The Reese’s Retreat has a playground with pirate themes all over.

Why Your Family Should Go

Everything at Reese’s Retreat is free and can fit all your kids’ different abilities. Because of its accessibility, this retreat is among the top-rated places in Pasadena.

What to Do With Kids

Let your kids accomplish their desire to go on a treasure hunt and control their ship when overwhelmed by a sea storm. They’ll love the adventure Reese’s Retreat has to offer.

Recommended Ages

The retreat can be thrilling and exciting for those kids between the ages of 5 to 12 years.

  1. Kidspace Children’s Museum

This is a non-profit making museum found nearby Rose Bowl. It offers a chance for your kids to learn about the artwork.

Why Your Family Should Go

Let your youngsters acquire new skills that can help their talents grow.

There are various outdoor and indoor exhibitions that can keep your kids entertained and active all day. So give this place a crack; you won’t be disappointed!

What to Do With Kids

Your kids can climb the towers and the gigantic hawk’s nest. They can also try to make their artworks as they appreciate those present at the museum.

Recommended Ages

Kidspace should be on your bucket list. The museum has everything that children ages 1 to 10 can enjoy.

  1. Arroyo Seco Golf Course

The Arroyo Seco Golf Course has various courses such as mini golf, 18-Hole, and 9-Hole.

Why Your Family Should Go

If your family comprises sports lovers, this is the place to go. After all, golf is known to be an easy and relaxing type of sport.

What to Do With Kids

If you’re new to this game, how about you try the mini golf course or the 9- hole course? These two are much easier for beginners. Enjoy the green layouts as you watch people play.

Recommended Ages

Those as young as five years to teens can find the golf courses interesting to learn and play.

  1. Magical Playground

From the name, we can tell this is all about magic! The Magical Playground is an indoor-based place called the socks-only place on Colorado Boulevard.

Why Your Family Should Go

Let your children run off and burn the excess calories. This playground has all kids can wish for, from fun games to find new friends in the playground.

What to Do With Kids

How about you play the air hockey and the exciting arcade games? Then, head to the jungle gym; you’ll love it here.

Recommended Ages

You toddlers and kids aged 4 to 10 will enjoy the exhibitions of the Magical Playground.

  1. Arlington Garden

This beautiful garden was planned and designed by Mayita Dinos. Additionally, there are no admissions to this botanic paradise; it is open to all.

Why Your Family Should Go

The garden offers a horticultural experience, and you can see various plant species and their habitats.

What to Do With Kids

You can take pictures of different plants and artworks present. Enquire about the role and importance of the plants and the garden. You can also learn how to maintain gardens

Recommended Ages

Take all your family members, whether adults or toddlers. Let’s learn about nature and the importance of having plants.

  1. Pasadena Ice Skating Center

Green Street is where you can find the Pasadena skating rink.

Why Your Family Should Go

Do you love ice skating? How about some fun with your family?

Try the Pasadena skating center and enjoy the delicate, cold, thrilling sliding landscape.

What to Do With Kids

Teach your youngsters how to skate and help them hone their skating skills.

Whether pros or beginners, this is a fun experience for each family member.

Recommended Ages

There are no age restrictions here. All are welcome at the Skating Centre and if you have toddlers, carry their walkers; they can use them for assistance.

  1. Neon Retro Arcade

Do you want to have the 80s and 90s experience? Then, visit Neon Retro Arcade; it has themes from back in the day.

Why Your Family Should Go

Get a touch of yesteryears and feel how life was and people lived in the 80s and 90s. Then, get to know various arcade games and how they are played.

What to Do With Kids

Engage your tribe in classic arcade games such as Street Fighter, Donkey Kong, Super Mario, Galaga, and Pac-Man.

Recommended Ages

The Arcade is an exciting and fabulous place for the entire family.

Youngsters aged five years and below, tweens, teens, and you can take grandparents to remind them of how their days were back then.

  1. Brookside Park

Sitting on 61-acre, Brookside is the largest park in Pasadena and is open to the public.

Why Your Family Should Go

Keep the treat simple but fun by trailing the Brookside grounds.

Bond with your tribe and keep your mind off the daily routine for once.

What to Do With Kids

If your kids are sports-oriented, Reese’s Retreat area is accessible. They can run around, engage in the scooter and football fields and get active on the volleyball court.

How about some barbecues? You can have it all at this park. Also, so picnicking is allowed, carry some snacks while relaxing and watching your kids have fun.

Recommended Ages

Brookside Park is a place for all, which is why it is among the must-go places in Pasadena.

Bring children of all ages to enjoy a day out!

  1. Huntington Gardens

Just an 8-minute drive from Pasadena is the museum-slash garden, Huntington. If you are awed by animals and plants, this is the spot for you!

Why Your Family Should Go

Get to see the 120-acre gardens with different plants and animal species to learn about.

What to Do With Kids

Take a stroll around various gardens such as the Camellia Garden, Australian Garden, Desert Garden, and the Children’s Garden. Get to know the reasons behind their naming and study the plants and their habitats.

Recommended Ages

The Huntington Gardens got something in store for every member of the family. From the little tykes to older teens, all can enjoy nature strolls across all gardens.

 

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