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Exploring the Beauty of Fountain Valley: A Two-Hour Walking Tour

This two-hour walking tour of Fountain Valley, California, United States, will take you through some of the city's most interesting and vibrant neighborhoods.

The tour will begin at Mile Square Regional Park, located at 16801 Euclid St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This 640-acre park is home to a variety of recreational activities, including a golf course, a lake, and a nature center.

From there, the tour will continue to the Fountain Valley Skate Park, located at 16400 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This skate park is a great place to watch some of the best skateboarders in the area show off their skills.

Next, the tour will head to the Fountain Valley Recreation Center, located at 16400 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This recreation center offers a variety of activities, including a swimming pool, a gym, and a playground.

The tour will then continue to the Fountain Valley Sports Park, located at 16400 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This park is home to a variety of sports fields, including baseball, soccer, and softball.

The tour will then head to the Fountain Valley Shopping Center, located at 18110 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This shopping center is home to a variety of stores, including a grocery store, a pharmacy, and a variety of clothing stores.

The tour will then continue to the Fountain Valley Town Center, located at 18110 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This town center is home to a variety of restaurants, including Mexican, Italian, and Chinese.

The tour will then head to the Fountain Valley Regional Library, located at 17635 Los Alamos St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This library is home to a variety of books, magazines, and other media.

The tour will then continue to the Fountain Valley Community Center, located at 17400 Los Alamos St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This community center is home to a variety of activities, including a gym, a pool, and a playground.

The tour will then head to the Fountain Valley Dog Park, located at 17400 Los Alamos St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This dog park is a great place for your furry friends to get some exercise and socialize with other dogs.

The tour will then conclude at the Fountain Valley Historical Society, located at 17400 Los Alamos St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (33.711862, -117.959072). This historical society is home to a variety of artifacts and documents that tell the story of Fountain Valley's past.

Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of the city's best shopping and dining locations. Be sure to check out the Fountain Valley Shopping Center for a variety of stores, the Fountain Valley Town Center for a variety of restaurants, and the Fountain Valley Historical Society for a unique look at the city's past.

Fountain Valley California United States Tour Companies

Original Tours & Events

Original Tours and Events are custom-made, private tours (1 to 5 people) that focus on the interests of the tour participant. There are four tours: San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Napa Valley/Sonoma Wine Country, and Southern Marin Scenic. You can plan a tour or decide on the destinations as the tour unfolds. This is your customized & personal tour!

Desert Tasty Tours

A Desert Tasty Tours food tour is a three-hour, guided culinary and cultural stroll along El Paseo in Palm Desert and Palm Springs Palm Canyon Drive. It combines enticing food tastings with passionate local guides' historical, architectural and cultural insights.

Scavenger Hunt Walking Tours

We are a family-owned and run business. We started building scavenger hunts for the kids around the yard and house. We had so much fun with it and soon realized we could expand beyond the yard and into the city where there is so much to see and learn and share the fun with other people too.