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SUMMERTIME ACTIVITIES IN LOS ANGELES FOR KIDS AND NANNIES

  • thenannysource
  • Jun 30
  • 2 min read

Los Angeles is a vibrant city with a wealth of summertime activities perfect for nannies and kids looking to make the most of the sunny season. One of the best options is spending time at the beach. Locations like Zuma Beach offer wide sandy shores, gentle waves, and family-friendly amenities such as playgrounds and snack stands. Nannies can supervise sandcastle building, paddle in the shallow water with younger children, or organize beach games for older kids, making it a relaxing and fun day out.


Another popular and enriching activity is visiting local museums that cater to children. The California Science Center and the Natural History Museum both offer interactive exhibits that engage kids in learning through play. The Kidspace Children's Museum in nearby Pasadena is especially tailored for younger children, with outdoor play zones, water features, and sensory experiences. These venues provide cool, indoor alternatives during the hottest hours of the day while still stimulating curiosity and imagination.


Parks and botanical gardens offer a perfect balance of nature and activity. Griffith Park, one of the largest urban parks in the U.S., has numerous attractions like the Los Angeles Zoo, pony rides, and the Travel Town Museum, where kids can explore real trains. The Descanso Gardens and Huntington Library’s children’s gardens also offer shaded trails, splash areas, and plenty of space for picnics and storytelling time—ideal for slower-paced days filled with calm and creativity.


For more energetic outings, nannies and kids can explore the many splash pads and public pools scattered across L.A. neighborhoods. Locations like the Panorama City Recreation Center or the Stoner Park Splash Pad are designed with child safety in mind and provide a great way to beat the heat while staying active. Many recreation centers also host free or low-cost summer programs including crafts, games, and sports—giving nannies a structured environment to keep children engaged and social throughout the summer.

 
 
 

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