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Recreation Park Golf Course

Recreation Park 18 Golf Course is an enjoyable 18-hole, par 72 golf course that features challenging elevation changes on Kikuyu fairways, and tough bunkers defending Bent and Poa greens. Enjoy a great game of golf on one of Long Beach’s best golf courses.

Other Activities You May Like

Outdoor Recreation
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Bike Rentals

Conveniently located along the water in Downtown Long Beach, with direct access to the shoreline bike path, Wheel Fun Rentals features the largest selection of bikes, specialty cycles, electric bikes, Surreys, cruiser bikes, and more. Hourly and long term bike rentals available as well as a bike tour of Long Beach where you can explore the area at your own pace. Bike locks, maps, and helmets are always included with rentals.
Museums & Attractions
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Long Beach Museum of Art

The Long Beach Museum of Art, located within the historic 1911 Elizabeth Milbank Anderson House, is known for rotating exhibitions of its permanent collection, which features more than 3,200 works of American and European art. Visiting and special exhibitions are showcased in the adjacent Pavilion. There’s also a secondary LBMA location with dynamic installations at LBMA Downtown, which houses resident artists.
Museums & Attractions
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The Museum of Latin American Art

The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) is the only museum in the country fully dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American and Latinx art. The space features a sprawling sculpture garden and massive indoor gallery in what was formerly an early-1900s silent film studio. MOLAA, with its vaulted ceilings and uniquely beautiful wooden floors, is a work of art in itself. It’s also conveniently located across the street from the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum (PIEAM), the only museum in the contiguous United States to focus on transporting visitors to the Pacific Islands of Oceania in an artistic intercultural exchange.