Fullerton Arboretum

Fullerton Arboretum is a 26-acre botanical garden that serves students, faculty and the broader community as an urban oasis, an outdoor laboratory for research and environmental education, and a steward of worldwide plant conservation and regional agricultural heritage. As one of only three arboreta in California accredited at the highest level by ArbNet — an international program recognizing an arboretum’s professionalism and capacity for scientific and conservation-related collaboration — Fullerton Arboretum is home to rare and endangered species, historically significant cultivars and a nationally recognized citrus collection. We seek your support to enhance our collection work; increase opportunities for research, experiential learning and community education; and establish leadership in sustainable practices like composting and efficient water use. Together, we can amplify the important work of this botanical treasure and ensure its enjoyment by generations to come.


Laguna Lake Park

Laguna Lake is guaranteed to please park visitors whether they are nature lovers, hikers, joggers, equestrians, bicyclists or fishermen. Park guests can picnic in the park area just below the dam, stroll around the lake on hard pack dirt trails, or depending on the time year, cast a line for rainbow trout, catfish, bass or bluegill.


Fullerton Museum Center

Pop Culture Museum. Rotating exhibits. Arts education. FMC Plaza. Beer/Wine Garden. Gift Shop. Downtown ArtWalk. Leo Fender Gallery. And we love Fullerton!


Maverick Theater


The Maverick Theater is a community volunteer theater founded in 2002 by Artistic Director Brian Newell and business partner Jim Book . The venue has two stages, a cabaret stage and a black box stage. The Maverick opened at it’s permanent Fullerton location on June 23rd, 2005 with The Rocky Horror Show. Since then, The Maverick has become known for its original stage adaptations of films, including Night of the Living Dead (an annual Halloween production), and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (an annual Christmas production).


Muckenthaler Art and Cultural Center


The Muck mission is to celebrate the human spirit through the arts. Walter and Adella Muckenthaler built the 18 room mansion in 1925 atop this hill in Fullerton and it served as the center of their citrus and nut farming business, as well as their family home, for more than four decades.