Attractions and places to see around Arcadia include a diverse array of historical landmarks, natural spaces, and cultural experiences. Situated at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, the area provides a scenic backdrop for exploration. Visitors can find everything from botanical gardens and historic sites to recreational lakes and cultural venues. The region offers a variety of options for those interested in history, nature, and community events.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Lake Arcadia is a beautiful recreation spot where locals enjoy a variety of outdoor activities year-round. Especially popular for picnicking, swimming, and fishing, there are several trails perfect for a run in a beautiful setting. It is important to note that if you want to enjoy one of the beaches or take a swim to cool off, there is a $6 fee to access the beach facilities.
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Huge selection of lemonades. Prices are quite fair. Very nicely designed. It's worth a visit even if you don't buy anything.
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This gas station dates from very early years, as you can see from the old natural stone walls. It was built long before there was electricity here. The fuel still had to be pumped by hand. The gas station is said to have been closed when the owner was arrested after making counterfeit money here.
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Suddenly there was suddenly a kind of private open-air museum on the right side of the path, probably from a collector, and this time I was up for a somewhat longer tour. John Hargrove with his dog just came back from his morning walk and took me to the innards of his collection, was thrilled that I was Swiss and briefly showed me all of his rooms. Breathtakingly beautiful and he even offered to take pictures of me and of course I did him too. Thanks John with dog (unfortunately I forgot the name), you have a really nice house!
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Round Barn (107 E Highway 66) in Arcadia Said to be the most photographed building along Route 66. Constructed in 1898, William Harrison Odor proved to all the skeptics of his day that it is very possible to build a round barn. The cattle were kept on the lower floor, while festivals were often celebrated upstairs. In 1988 the barn was in a pitiful state, but the "over-the-hill gang" ("over the mountain gang" in reference to the old age of its members) around Luther Robinson restored it in order to present the unusual design to posterity receive.
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Arcadia, California, offers several beautiful natural attractions. The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is a must-see, featuring 127 acres of diverse plant collections, historic structures like the Queen Anne Cottage, and roaming peafowl. You can also explore the tranquil Peck Road Water Conservation Park for fishing, hiking, and bird-watching with views of the San Gabriel Mountains. For more extensive outdoor activities, the Angeles National Forest is easily accessible for hiking and nature exploration.
Yes, Arcadia is rich in history. The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden houses historic buildings such as the Queen Anne Cottage and the Santa Anita Depot. Another significant landmark is Santa Anita Park, a historic thoroughbred racetrack known for its Art Deco design and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage also preserves and showcases the city's past.
Arcadia offers vibrant cultural experiences. The Arcadia Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of local and international performances. You can also experience the annual 626 Night Market, an Asian-inspired open-air market with food, crafts, and entertainment, or the Moon Festival, which celebrates Chinese culture with music, dance, and family activities.
Absolutely! The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is great for families, with plenty of space to explore and see wildlife like peafowl. The Arcadia Community Regional Park features splash pads, playgrounds, and various sports facilities. For a unique experience, Santa Anita Park occasionally hosts family-friendly events alongside its horse racing.
Arcadia is an excellent base for hiking. The San Gabriel Mountains provide numerous trails, with the Angeles National Forest being a prime destination. You can find scenic trails and waterfalls like Sturtevant Falls within the Santa Anita Canyon Loop. Hopkins Wilderness Park and Arcadia Wilderness Park also offer hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. For more detailed route information, explore the Arcadia guide page.
Beyond its famous thoroughbred racing, Santa Anita Park offers several other activities. Visitors can enjoy breakfast at Clockers' Corner, take a Seabiscuit Tram Tour to learn about its history, or explore the Arcadia Walk of Champions. The park's stunning Art Deco architecture and mountain views are also attractions in themselves, and it has been a frequent filming location.
Yes, Arcadia Community Regional Park is a large park offering splash pads, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, lawn bowling, softball fields, and swimming pools. Arcadia Wilderness Park also provides picnic grounds, hiking trails, a nature center, and even an archery range for diverse outdoor recreation.
For a taste of local history, visit The Derby Restaurant, opened in 1922 by jockey George Woolf. It's adorned with thoroughbred racing art and memorabilia, offering a unique dining atmosphere. While not a restaurant, the 626 Night Market also provides a vast array of diverse food vendors during its annual events.
The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is renowned for its 127 acres of botanical collections from around the world, including aquatic gardens, a heritage rose garden, and a tropical greenhouse. It's also famous for its roaming peafowl and historic structures like the Queen Anne Cottage (featured in 'Fantasy Island') and the Santa Anita Depot.
Yes, Peck Road Water Conservation Park is an excellent spot for bird-watching, offering a peaceful natural environment. The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, with its diverse habitats and water features, also attracts a variety of bird species, including its famous peafowl.
The Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the city's history. It features curated exhibits, including 'Arcadia in the Movies' and 'Women in Arcadia,' and documents significant local events such as Santa Anita Park's role as an Assembly Center during World War II.
For shopping, Westfield Santa Anita is a popular mall in the San Gabriel Valley, offering a wide range of stores and dining options. Additionally, the annual 626 Night Market features various merchandise and craft vendors.


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