Fun Things to Do in Southern California for Spring Break

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Channel Islands National Park Kayakers
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Spring Break is almost here, and whether you’re a college kid or a family with young kids, or maybe you just want an adventure yourself, SheBuysTravel has epic ideas from cosplay to rock climbing! This is a great time to see, learn, and try something new:

Explore the “Galapagos of North America”

Starfish and seaweed in a tide pool exhibit.
Kids will delight in the tide pool exhibit in the mainland Channel Islands Visitor Center. Photo Credit: Catherine Parker

For an off-the-grid adventure, head to Channel Islands National Park. These 5 islands are home to over 2,000 plants and animals, of which 145 are found nowhere else in the world, including the rare Island Fox.

All islands are open during spring break. Camp, hike scenic trails, paddle through sea caves, or take a boat tour to spot wildlife. Keep tabs on the island with the Bald Eagle LIVE cam.  

March is Mermaid Month at Ventura Harbor Village. Admission is free and there are loads of free activities like the Mermaid Dance Party, Mermaid Slime Station and Mermaid Meet & Greet.

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Meet Master LEGO Builders in Solvang

Danish Days in Solvang CA. Man shows off a viking-inspired LEGO creation.
Master LEGO builder’s Viking-inspired waterfront marina with ships, rowers and people. Photo credit: Visit California

Solvang, also known as the Danish Capital of America, is hosting Brick & Builds on April 5-6. LEGO fans of all ages will find competitions, meet-and-greets with Master Builders, music, and a dedicated kids’ area. Tickets are budget-friendly – $15 for adults and $10 for kids (ages 6-17) in advance.

Visit Japan in Orange County

Oreo-inspired dessert.
Oreo-inspired dessert with EGGHAUSTED juice. Photo credit: Travel Costa Mesa

The OC Japan Fair is a lively cultural immersion without the long-haul flight. It is at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa (April 4-6). Expect JPOP performances, a kimono fashion show, a tuna-cutting demonstration, anime, cosplay, and tons of delicious Japanese food like crispy takoyaki (octopus balls), fresh sushi rolls, and fluffy Japanese pancakes. You can even get your name written in beautiful Japanese calligraphy as a unique souvenir.

Learn to Rock Climb in Idyllwild or Joshua Tree

Rock Climber at Joshua Tree National Park.
Climbing high at Joshua Tree National Park. Photo credit: Visit California

Ever wanted to learn how to climb? Take a private lesson with Vertical Adventures and scale the famous granite formations of Idyllwild or Joshua Tree. It’s an exhilarating way to build confidence and experience SoCal’s unique landscapes.

Go Off-Road on The Mojave

The Mojave Road in California.
Photo credit: Hans from Pixabay

For those who love road trips, The Mojave Road is a historic 150-mile off-road adventure that follows an old supply route. Drive through sand dunes, desert landscapes, and remote stretches of the California wilderness for a true backcountry experience.

Learn to Surf in Oceanside

A woman surfing in Oceanside California.
Grab a board and a wave in Oceanside. Photo credit: Visit Oceanside

Spring Break is the perfect time to catch your first wave. Oceanside, or “O’side,” is known for its ideal southwest swells, making it a great spot for beginners. Oceanside is the headquarters and official training ground for USA Surfing. After your lesson, check out the California Surf Museum, where you might even see legendary surf memorabilia—when I visited, Bethany Hamilton’s shark-bitten board was on display. The new exhibit, “Stars, Cars & Guitars,” dives into how surfing became a huge part of pop culture between 1958 and 1965. It’s packed with classic surfboards, vintage fashion, iconic album covers, legendary photos, and all kinds of cool memorabilia from the era when surf culture took off.

Go Fishing in Lake Arrowhead

Pool deck and chairs overlooking marina and lake.
Hotel overlooking beautiful Lake Arrowhead. Photo credit: Mimi Slawoff

Enjoy a peaceful day on the water with stunning views of Lake Arrowhead, often called “The Alps of Southern California.” Whether you’re fishing from shore or a boat, it’s a relaxing way to soak in SoCal’s natural beauty.

Take a Big Ship Cruise to Ensenada

Having fun aboard the Navigator of the Seas on the way to CocoCay.
Having fun aboard the Navigator of the Seas. Photo credit: Kim Orlando

For a budget-friendly getaway, hop on a three-night Royal Caribbean cruise from Long Beach to Ensenada. With prices starting at $300 per person, this trip includes great food, entertainment, and a chance to explore the vibrant streets of Ensenada.

Take a Walking Foodie Tour in Downtown LA

Sunset over Los Angeles skyline.
Downtown Los Angeles Skyline. Photo credit: Shutterstock

LA’s food scene is legendary, and a walking food tour is the best way to experience it. A few years ago, I took one and sampled everything from the original French dip sandwich to Filipino desserts—it’s a great way to explore the city through its flavors.

Mountain Bike Through Ojai

some of the best resorts in southern California are in valleys
Ride a bike to explore Ojai serene landscape. Photo credit: Michael McFadden

Mountain biking and e-bikes are welcome at the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy. The rugged terrain and scenic views make this a must-do for anyone looking for an active spring break.

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Kim Orlando, founder of SheBuysTravel, is a lifelong traveler, an entrepreneur and a sought-after social media and marketing consultant. She has made hundreds of appearances on TV and in digital and print media, sharing advice and tips built on decades of travel experiences. Hailing from the hills of Kentucky and taking her story to New York, Los Angeles, and beyond, Kim built an online platform, the original TravelingMom, that has reached millions of moms and empowered them to explore the world with their families. Today, TravelingMom has evolved into SheBuysTravel. Kim has been featured on “News Nation,” “Today,” “Good Morning America” and on numerous satellite media tours. She has contributed travel guidance to outlets including The Washington Post, Good Housekeeping, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and more. (Read more about Kim’s media appearances here) Her travel mantra is simple: All travel counts. “You don’t have to go far. Leaving your home is travel,” Kim says. “Wherever you go, even just to the next town over, you can learn something new, see someone and something you haven’t seen before. “It’s good for the brain and good for the soul.” An epiphany in early parenthood started Kim on the journey that led to SheBuysTravel. She’d been a fan of a newsletter for women travelers, and she saw an opportunity. “I thought something like that for moms could be extraordinarily helpful,” she said. “I was traveling for work, traveling for fun, and I was looking for support.” That seed grew into the award-winning website TravelingMom, created as a resource for traveling families of all stripes. Today, TravelingMom has evolved into SheBuysTravel, with an expanded mission to serve women travelers at any stage of life. Millions of readers have visited the site for trip planning help, travel secrets, destination information and gear recommendations. What sets SheBuysTravel’s content apart, Kim says, is its foundation in real-world experience. “Our writers and editors have actually gone out there and done this stuff,” she says. “They’ve booked the flights, tried the tour, tested travel clothing, visited that new hot spot to see if it’s worth the hype. It’s all real.” Memorable Adventures A 2022 tour Kim guided to Bhutan was a particularly standout experience. “Bhutan sounds so exotic, of course,” she said. “But the part where my heart just glows and warms is thinking of the people we met – amazing women doing amazing things in Bhutan.” Their ranks included a former police officer whose ventures into food science helped mitigate food insecurity for residents of Bhutan’s highlands. Top Tips Planning for travel can be daunting, Kim acknowledges. “I always say: Go anyway. No trip is going to be perfect. There’s always going to be something you didn’t expect, something that doesn’t go the way you pictured or planned it. And that something is what’s going to make it a great trip.” And on a practical note: “Go early! Getting to the airport or hitting the road just an hour earlier relieves so much stress.” Kim’s Background Kim, a graduate of the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management, holds degrees in finance and entrepreneurship and has deep experience in developing and running businesses. Her previous work includes developing and running communications workshops and overseeing document management for corporations. SheBuysTravel hits a sweet spot where Kim’s two loves of travel and entrepreneurship meet. “The longer I work in this field, I only want to do more,” she says. “I find the travel world so exciting – not just the trips, but the whole online world of travel. There are still so many opportunities.” The World Awaits “The ‘best trip ever’ probably won’t be the same for an empty-nester or mom of three versus a single woman celebrating a bachelorette party with her friends,” Kim says. “We want to keep it real for traveling women, no matter what their age, life stage, where they came from or where they’re going. “We want to inspire women to travel in any shape or form.” In her free time, Kim enjoys visiting her adult kids, creating trips and traveling with her BFFs to explore the world. Her most recent adventures can be found on InstagramFacebook and LinkedIn.
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