We Love Labor Day Weekend!

Labor Day weekend is almost here, so it’s a time for many to get ready for relaxation and recharging during your much-needed break from work.

There is plenty to do for the weekend warriors in the city, but for those who need to get away from the noise and craziness, there are parks like Craig Regional Park. There are large, mature trees, lots of open spaces, a lake, and creeks along with an alluring rose garden. Definitely a good place to take the whole family. Still, the best is when you make your holiday weekend a staycation. You don’t have to drive anywhere or pay for any entertainment. You just gather friends and family, pull the grill out, and enjoy a good meal and good conversation with those you hold dear. We like the sound of that.

From all of us here at Highland Pinetree Apartments, we hope you have a safe and fun weekend with your loved ones.

Fun Summer Activities in Fullerton

How do you usually find yourself spending your summers? Do you enjoy the kind of fun summer activities they consist of going out with friends and family, or are you more interested in the idea of recharging by yourself? Instead of spending lots of money to treat yourself to a vacation, why not enjoy some of the fun spots in and around your town? Here are the best places around you to indulge in some fun summer activities:

Elements Massage of Fullerton
Located in: Amerige Heights Town Center
Address: 1939 W Malvern Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833
Hours: Open today · 9AM–9PM
Phone: (657) 217-3282

Fullerton Golf Course
Address: 2700 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92835
Hours: Open today · 5:30AM–8:30PM
Phone number: (714) 578-9201
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Fullerton Museum
Educational space showcasing diverse exhibitions & programs in history, science, art & humanities.
Address: 301 N Pomona Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832
Hours: Open today · 12–4PM
Phone: (714) 738-6545

How will you enjoy your summer this year?

Fun Things To Try This Summer In Fullerton

With summer just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking of what fun summer activities you’re going to do. Here’s an idea- why not indulge in your love of reading by frequenting some bookstores in your area? And if you need some inspiration on the right books to check out, here are a list of some new and interesting books, as well as some links embedded as to where you can find them:

 

Adult Fiction- The Bar With Antler Chandeliers

Young Adult Fiction- Crazy Meeting You Here

Children’s Book: The Girl Who Drank the Moon

 

And if you’re serious about getting some quality summer reading done, here’s the best place to find great books in your city:

 

Barnes & Noble
Bookstore in Fullerton, California
Bookseller chain stocking house brand eReader, plus a broad selection of titles for adults & kids.
Located in: Amerige Heights Town Center
Address: 1923 W Malvern Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833
Hours: Open today · 9AM–10PM
Phone: (714) 871-9855

Family-Friendly Activities To Enjoy This Weekend In Fullerton

Nature is always a great idea when it comes to a family-friendly activity. This spring, consider checking out some of the following parks in Fullerton to entertain your kids.

 

Hillcrest Park
Picturesque park with shade trees, large picnic areas, a recreation center & several war memorials.
Address: 1200 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92832
Hours: 6AM–8PM
Phone: (714) 738-6575

 

Craig Regional Park
124-acre recreational park with biking, hiking & picnicking, plus hills, a rose garden & a lake.
Address: 3300 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92835
Hours: 7AM–9PM
Phone: (714) 973-3180

 

Fullerton Arboretum
A sprawling, 26-acre green space featuring 4,000+ types of plants, walking trails & a museum.
Located in: California State University-Fullerton
Address: Arboretum Visitor Center, 1900 Associated Rd, Fullerton, CA 92831
Phone: (657) 278-3407

 

Laguna Lake Park
In addition to lake fishing, this 28.5-acre park offers trails, picnic areas & an equestrian center.
Address: 3120 Lakeview Dr, Fullerton, CA 92835
Phone: (714) 738-6575

 

You won’t be disappointed wherever you decide to go. Which family-friendly park will you try out first?