Los Angeles offers year-round Mediterranean weather, entertainment industry access, and cultural depth unmatched anywhere else in North America. Here are 17 team building activities for local LA teams and visiting offsites alike.
Updated: June 9, 2026
Los Angeles is the largest team building market on the West Coast, and California as a whole was our third-busiest North American state in 2025 with 125 events delivered. The combination of year-round Mediterranean weather, the world’s entertainment industry, and 88 distinct cities inside LA County gives planners more options than almost any other US market, with the trade-off being that LA’s geographic sprawl forces real decisions about how to cluster a team day.
This guide covers team building activities in Los Angeles for local LA teams, distributed companies pulling people in through LAX, visiting production teams, leadership offsites, and full-organization kickoffs. Activities range from free DIY experiences like a Hollywood Sign hike and an Olvera Street walk to fully facilitated programs designed by Outback’s product team and run by our event facilitators.
Table of Contents
- What Planners Should Know About LA Team Building
- 1. Hike to the Hollywood Sign
- 2. Wild Goose Chase
- 3. Griffith Park and Observatory Visit
- 4. Random Acts of Kindness
- 5. Venice Beach Boardwalk Exploration
- 6. Picnic Party Games
- 7. Santa Monica Beach Day
- 8. Team Pursuit
- 9. Downtown LA Foodie Tour
- 10. Cardboard Boat Building Challenge
- 11. Echo Park Lake Paddle Boating
- 12. Charity Bike Buildathon
- 13. Self-Guided Murals Tour in the Arts District
- 14. Getty Center Art Tour
- 15. Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll
- 16. Hollywood Murder Mystery
- 17. Olvera Street Cultural Experience
- How to Choose the Best Team Building Activity in Los Angeles
- Frequently Asked Questions About Team Building in Los Angeles
What Planners Should Know About LA Team Building
LA team building rewards planners who think carefully about geography. The city’s sprawl is real, traffic is unpredictable, and a team day that tries to cover Santa Monica in the morning and Downtown in the afternoon will lose two hours to the 10 freeway. A few practical points every planner should know before booking:
- Cluster activities by area: The strongest LA team days pick one anchor neighborhood (Hollywood and Griffith Park, the Westside and the beaches, Downtown and the Arts District, or Echo Park and Silver Lake) and build everything around it. Trying to cross the city in the same day eats hours.
- The entertainment industry is a real differentiator: LA is the only US city where a team building activity can be authentically tied to film, TV, and music production. Hollywood Murder Mystery, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the Hollywood Sign hike all draw on that local context in ways that feel native to LA rather than generic.
- Year-round outdoor team building works here: LA averages over 280 sunny days a year with mild winters and low humidity, which makes outdoor formats practical from January through December. The exception is the September-October fire season, when air quality can affect outdoor planning for visiting teams.
- Cultural depth shows up in the activities: LA has some of the deepest immigrant and multicultural communities in the United States, with Koreatown, Little Tokyo, Boyle Heights, Chinatown, and Olvera Street all within a 15-minute drive of downtown. Cultural exploration activities here have genuine substance to work with, unlike in cities where “cultural tour” defaults to museum visits.
The activities below are organized to give planners a strong mix of outdoor options (which work nearly year-round in LA) and indoor formats that fit cleanly inside the city’s vast inventory of hotel ballrooms, conference centers, and production-adjacent event spaces.
1. Hike to the Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood Sign hike is the single most distinctive outdoor team building activity in LA. The 45-foot-tall letters at the top of Mount Lee aren’t accessible directly, but several trails get teams close enough for a strong group photo and a real sense of the city’s iconic landmark.
Three trail options to consider:
- The Brush Canyon Trail: The most accessible route, starting from the Bronson Canyon entrance. Roughly 6.5 miles round-trip with moderate elevation gain. Best for mixed-fitness groups.
- The Hollyridge Trail: A shorter 3.5-mile round-trip option from the Hollyridge Trailhead, with a closer approach to the sign. Best for groups short on time.
- The Cahuenga Peak Trail: A steeper 3-mile round-trip from Wonder View Drive, ending at the summit just behind the sign. Best for groups with regular hikers who want the actual rooftop-of-LA view.
Parking is the biggest logistical challenge. Bronson Canyon has the most reliable parking and is the recommended starting point for group hikes. Pack plenty of water (LA dryness adds up faster than people expect), sun protection, comfortable shoes, and snacks. Plan for three to four hours total including travel from downtown.
2. Wild Goose Chase
Wild Goose Chase is our app-based scavenger hunt format, and it works particularly well in LA because the city’s neighborhoods give teams genuinely different visual playgrounds depending on where you base the activity. Teams use a smartphone app to navigate creative photo and video challenges, and the format encourages quick thinking, group coordination, and a healthy amount of laughing at the results.
Wild Goose Chase was one of our most-booked activities in 2025, with 124 events delivered across North America and an average group size of 31. For LA, the best venues are Santa Monica and Venice Beach for groups based on the Westside, Hollywood and the Walk of Fame for entertainment-themed teams, or Downtown and the Arts District for groups based in central LA.
Want even more scavenger hunt ideas? Check out our list of 13 scavenger hunt ideas for adults.
3. Griffith Park and Observatory Visit
Griffith Park is one of the largest urban parks in North America at 4,310 acres, and a combined hike-and-observatory team day is one of the strongest free activities in LA. The park has over 53 miles of trails, the Griffith Observatory at the top, and skyline views that put the rest of LA in perspective.
Structure the day in two parts:
- The hike (60 to 90 minutes): The Charlie Turner Trail from the Observatory parking lot to Mount Hollywood is the most popular team-friendly option at roughly 3 miles round-trip with moderate elevation. The Fern Dell Trail offers a shadier alternative with a creek running through it.
- The Griffith Observatory (60 to 90 minutes): Free admission, with planetarium shows running every hour or two for a small fee. Time the visit for late afternoon to catch the sunset over LA from the observatory grounds, then stay for the city lights coming on.
Plan for three to four hours total. Parking at the observatory fills up fast on weekends, so arrive before 3 p.m. or use the DASH Observatory shuttle from the Vermont/Sunset Metro station.
4. Random Acts of Kindness
If your team likes giving back and wants to spread some good across LA, Random Acts of Kindness turns that instinct into a structured team building activity. Acts can range from paying for someone’s coffee at Verve in Hollywood to leaving thank-you notes for small business owners along Abbot Kinney Boulevard to dropping off donations at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
Doing good is good for morale, and the research backs that up. In our 2025 customer feedback, charity-focused activities consistently drew language around purpose, meaning, and lasting impact in ways that purely competitive formats didn’t.
Random Acts of Kindness fuses the scavenger hunt concept with a philanthropic twist. Teams race against each other to complete as many good deeds as possible before time runs out, which makes it a strong fit for LA teams looking to spend an afternoon connecting with each other and with the community at the same time.
5. Venice Beach Boardwalk Exploration
The Venice Beach Boardwalk is 1.5 miles of pure LA character, with street performers, artists, food stalls, the original Muscle Beach outdoor gym, and the Venice Skatepark all packed into a continuous stretch along the Pacific. A team walk along the boardwalk works well as either a half-day anchor or a relaxed afternoon component of a longer Westside day.
Build a route from south to north hitting a few key stops:
- The Venice Skatepark: Free to watch and one of the most photographed concrete skateparks in the world
- Muscle Beach: The outdoor gym made famous by Arnold Schwarzenegger and still actively used by local bodybuilders
- The Venice Beach murals: Rotating street art along the boardwalk’s east-side walls
- Abbot Kinney Boulevard: A 10-minute walk inland from the boardwalk, with independent shops, restaurants, and the strongest concentration of small businesses in Venice
Wrap up at Gjelina on Abbot Kinney for the team meal, or at the Intelligentsia coffee bar a few doors down. Plan for two to three hours total.
6. Picnic Party Games
Picnic Party Games is our facilitated outdoor activity built around photo and video challenges that turn a regular team picnic into a structured group event. LA has more strong picnic settings than almost any other US city, including Will Rogers State Historic Park, Vista Hermosa Natural Park, Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, Will Rogers Memorial Park in Beverly Hills, and Lake Hollywood Park.
The format runs through a series of timed photo and video challenges that teams complete simultaneously, with each challenge designed for laughs and group coordination rather than physical difficulty. Sample challenges:
- Catapult Cuisine: Use a utensil to launch a bite-sized food item into another person’s mouth from 10 feet away
- Tree Hugger: Snap a photo of someone hugging a tree trunk like a koala bear, with legs and arms completely off the ground
- Spoon Relay: Run a relay race while balancing a small rock on a spoon
The challenges can run all at once for a 45-minute concentrated session, or they can be spread throughout a longer team day as breaks between other activities. The year-round LA climate means this format works as a default outdoor option in any month.
7. Santa Monica Beach Day
A team beach day in Santa Monica is one of the most reliable summer-and-shoulder-season activities in LA. The 3.5-mile beach, the Santa Monica Pier with its amusement park and aquarium, and the Third Street Promenade all sit within a few blocks of each other, which makes the area unusually compact for an LA outdoor anchor.
Structure the day around three or four components:
- Beach volleyball: Free public courts north of the pier, with equipment rentals available at Perry’s Cafe and beach rental stands
- The Marvin Braude Bike Trail: A 22-mile coastal bike path that runs through Santa Monica and connects to Venice and beyond. Bike rentals are available at Perry’s and several other stands.
- The Santa Monica Pier: Pacific Park amusement park, the aquarium, and the original Route 66 western terminus
- The Third Street Promenade: Three blocks of pedestrian-only shopping and dining that work for a team meal or wrap-up
Plan for four to six hours total including all components. The Pacific Coast Highway parking lots fill up by 11 a.m. on weekends, so arrive earlier or use the Expo Line which runs directly to downtown Santa Monica.
8. Team Pursuit
Team Pursuit is our most-booked team building activity overall, and it works particularly well in LA because the format adapts to both indoor and outdoor settings across the city’s wide range of venue types. The activity blends mental challenges, physical challenges, and skill-based tasks into a structured format that keeps energy high from start to finish.
In 2025, we delivered 186 Team Pursuit events with an average group size of 51, making it the highest-volume activity in our catalog. Customer feedback consistently describes it as a strong all-around format that runs smoothly and adapts to a wide range of group dynamics. For LA teams specifically, the format works well outdoors at Will Rogers State Park, Griffith Park, or any of the Westside beaches, and indoors at downtown hotel meeting spaces, Beverly Hills venues, or production-adjacent event spaces in Hollywood and Culver City.
9. Downtown LA Foodie Tour
Downtown LA has one of the most concentrated food scenes in the city, and a self-guided foodie tour through Grand Central Market and the surrounding blocks is one of the easiest team activities to organize in central LA.
Anchor the tour at Grand Central Market with three to four stops inside:
- Eggslut: The original location of the LA breakfast sandwich brand. The “Slut” coddled egg over potato puree is the signature dish.
- Sticky Rice: Thai street food in the heart of the market, with the boat noodles and the chicken larb as standouts
- Wexler’s Deli: House-cured pastrami and smoked fish in a 1930s-style Jewish deli setup
- Bombo: Seafood-focused stall with the lobster roll and the clam chowder as the regulars’ picks
After Grand Central Market, walk across Hill Street to Angels Flight (the world’s shortest railway at 298 feet) and ride it up to California Plaza, then walk five blocks east to Little Tokyo for a second-course stop at Daikokuya for ramen or Mikawaya for mochi. Plan for two to three hours total.
10. Cardboard Boat Building Challenge
The Cardboard Boat Building Challenge is a hands-on team activity where small groups receive nothing more than cardboard and tape, then race to engineer a boat that actually floats and carries a team member across a body of water. The format takes two to three hours from intro to race, and the engineering-meets-marketing twist (teams pitch their boats before racing them) makes it a strong fit for product, engineering, and creative teams.
For LA specifically, the format pairs well with the Echo Park Lake paddle boating activity at #11. Teams can build their boats indoors at a hotel ballroom or rented event space, then take the finished boats to Echo Park Lake for the race itself. For groups that want to keep everything in one venue, the activity also runs cleanly in hotel pools by prior arrangement with the venue.
11. Echo Park Lake Paddle Boating
Echo Park Lake sits at the eastern edge of one of LA’s most photographed neighborhoods, with a 26-acre lake, a 0.7-mile walking path around the perimeter, and skyline views of downtown LA across the water. The lake’s signature feature is the seasonal lotus bed at the north end, which blooms from June through early August and is the centerpiece of the annual Lotus Festival.
Paddle boats are rented through Wheel Fun Rentals at the boathouse on the southern shore, with two-person and four-person swan boats available by the hour. For a structured team component, organize a friendly race between teams across the lake, set up a photo challenge that requires teams to capture specific items around the perimeter, or pair the boating with a picnic on the lakeside lawn afterward. Plan for 90 minutes to two hours total.
12. Charity Bike Buildathon
Charity Bike Buildathon is one of our most meaningful team building formats. Teams work together to assemble brand-new bicycles, navigate collaborative challenges during the build, and then donate the finished bikes to a local children’s charity at the end of the event.
We delivered 58 Charity Bike Buildathon events in 2025 with an average group size of 77. In our 2025 customer feedback, charity-focused activities like this one consistently drew language around purpose, meaning, and lasting impact in ways that purely competitive formats didn’t. For LA, the format pairs well with the city’s strong nonprofit ecosystem, including organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles, LA Family Housing, and the Bicycle Kitchen, which all work with youth programs across the metro area.
13. Self-Guided Murals Tour in the Arts District
The LA Arts District is the city’s contemporary art neighborhood, with hundreds of murals concentrated in a former warehouse district just east of Little Tokyo. A self-guided mural walk gives teams a structured way to explore a neighborhood that has shifted in the last decade from working artist lofts to a mix of galleries, restaurants, and design studios.
Build a route around five to seven key stops:
- The Angel City Brewery wall: One of the most photographed murals in LA, painted by Beau Stanton and visible from the brewery’s main entrance
- Traction Avenue: A concentrated stretch of street art that includes work by Shepard Fairey, Retna, and dozens of other LA-anchored artists
- Hauser & Wirth: A major international gallery in a restored complex on East 3rd Street, with rotating contemporary art exhibits and a strong onsite restaurant
- The Container Yard: A 25,000-square-foot creative space at 800 East 4th Street, with rotating murals and frequent pop-up art events
Wrap up at Stumptown Coffee Roasters on East 3rd Street or at Bestia for the team meal. Plan for two hours including the share-out.
14. Getty Center Art Tour
The Getty Center is one of the strongest free attractions in LA, with art collections, architecture by Richard Meier, and a hilltop campus that gives the city the kind of sweeping panoramic view tourists usually have to pay for. The activity works as a structured half-day team experience for groups that want a cultural anchor.
Plan the visit around three main components:
- The art collections: Five pavilions covering European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, drawings, and photography. The Van Gogh “Irises” and the Rembrandt collection are the consistent draws.
- The Central Garden: A 134,000-square-foot living artwork designed by Robert Irwin, with a stream-fed maze of flowers and trees at its center
- The outdoor terraces: Panoramic views from the Pacific to the San Gabriel Mountains. Best photographed from the Cactus Garden on the South Promontory.
For a structured team component, assign each team a different pavilion to research and present at the wrap-up. Admission is free, but parking is $25 per car and reservations are required. The tram ride up from the parking structure is part of the experience. Plan for three to four hours total including the tram ride and the visit.
15. Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll
The Hollywood Walk of Fame covers 1.3 miles of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, with over 2,700 stars embedded in the sidewalk recognizing achievements across film, television, music, radio, and theater. A team walk along the Boulevard is the most efficient way to see the heart of Hollywood inside a single afternoon.
Build the walk around four or five anchor stops:
- The TCL Chinese Theatre: The 1927 movie palace with the famous forecourt of celebrity handprints and footprints
- The Dolby Theatre: Home of the Academy Awards, with self-guided access and short tours available throughout the day
- The El Capitan Theatre: Disney’s restored 1926 movie palace, still operating as a working theater
- The Hollywood Museum: Four floors of Hollywood history inside the historic Max Factor Building, including the original Max Factor makeup rooms
For a structured team component, assign each team a list of 10 stars to find and photograph (mix of historical legends and current artists). End at Ovation Hollywood for the wrap-up. Plan for two to three hours total.
16. Hollywood Murder Mystery
Hollywood Murder Mystery is one of our app-based detective activities, and LA is the city the format was built around. The case file involves an up-and-coming actress found dead in her hotel room following an awards show, and teams work through evidence including police reports, coroners’ reports, photo evidence, tabloids, interrogations, and phone calls to determine the motive, method, and murderer.
The format runs in any indoor space with table seating: hotel meeting rooms, conference centers, your own LA office, or a private dining room in Hollywood or Beverly Hills. We delivered 53 Hollywood Murder Mystery events in 2025 with an average group size of 31. For LA teams specifically, no other activity in our catalog ties more directly to the city’s identity, which makes it a particularly strong fit for teams looking for a structured indoor activity that feels native to where the team is working.
17. Olvera Street Cultural Experience
Olvera Street is the historic birthplace of Los Angeles, founded in 1781 as the original El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles. The Mexican marketplace runs one block north of Union Station and contains 27 historic buildings, the oldest of which (the Avila Adobe, built in 1818) is the oldest standing structure in LA.
Build a self-guided team route hitting four anchor stops:
- The Avila Adobe: The 1818 home of Don Francisco Avila, now a museum with free admission and original furnishings from the period
- The Old Plaza Church: The 1822 church across the plaza, still active and one of the oldest religious buildings in Southern California
- The Mexican marketplace: 80-plus vendor stalls selling handmade crafts, food, and traditional clothing along the brick-paved walkway
- Union Station: Directly across Alameda Street, the 1939 Spanish Colonial Revival station is its own architectural anchor and worth a 15-minute walk-through
End the visit with a meal at La Luz del Día for traditional Mexican breakfast (open since 1959) or at Cielito Lindo for the original taquito. Plan for 90 minutes to two hours total. Time the visit for a Saturday morning if possible, when the marketplace is most active.
How to Choose the Best Team Building Activity in Los Angeles
With 17 options across this guide, the fastest way to narrow your shortlist is to start with the outcome you want and the neighborhood you’re anchoring the day around. Here’s a quick reference for matching common team building goals to the activities in this guide and to our broader catalog.
| Goal | Recommended Activities |
|---|---|
| Improve communication | Corporate Escape Rooms, Team Pursuit, and Hollywood Murder Mystery |
| Boost creativity | Self-Guided Murals Tour in the Arts District, Getty Center Art Tour, and Cardboard Boat Building Challenge |
| Encourage physical activity and energy | Hike to the Hollywood Sign, Santa Monica Beach Day, and Team Pursuit |
| Build problem-solving skills | Corporate Escape Rooms, Hollywood Murder Mystery, and Cardboard Boat Building Challenge |
| Give back to the community | Charity Bike Buildathon and Random Acts of Kindness |
| Reset and reflect as a team | Olvera Street Cultural Experience, Santa Monica Beach Day, and Echo Park Lake Paddle Boating |
| Bring high energy to a large group | Friendly Feud, Pop Culture Trivia Time Machine, and Team Pursuit |
| Tie to LA’s entertainment industry | Hollywood Murder Mystery, Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll, and Hike to the Hollywood Sign |
| Cluster around a single LA neighborhood | Downtown LA Foodie Tour, Self-Guided Murals Tour in the Arts District, and Olvera Street Cultural Experience |
If you’re planning for a mixed-experience group or you’re not sure which goal to prioritize, our Employee Engagement Consultants can walk you through the options and recommend an activity that fits your team’s specific dynamics.
Frequently Asked Questions About Team Building in Los Angeles
Planning a team building event in LA means thinking about more than just the activity. The neighborhood matters, the traffic matters, and the mix of local LA teams and visiting teams flying in through LAX changes how a planner needs to approach the logistics. Here are the questions we get most often.
1. What are the best team building activities in Los Angeles?
The best team building activities in LA include outdoor experiences like a Hollywood Sign hike and a Santa Monica beach day, app-based scavenger hunts like Wild Goose Chase, indoor formats like Corporate Escape Rooms and Hollywood Murder Mystery, neighborhood food tours through Downtown LA, charity-focused options like Random Acts of Kindness, and cultural experiences like an Olvera Street walk or an Arts District murals tour. Each format encourages communication, creativity, and teamwork while drawing on LA’s combination of year-round outdoor weather, entertainment industry context, and multicultural neighborhood depth.
2. What size groups can participate in team building activities in Los Angeles?
Most team building activities in LA can accommodate groups ranging from small teams of 5 to large corporate events of 600 or more participants, depending on the format and venue. Across our 2025 events, the average group size was 48, with our core sweet spot at 30 to 50 people. Larger formats like Pop Culture Trivia Time Machine (average group size 90 in 2025) and Charity Bike Buildathon (average group size 77) scale cleanly to large company kickoffs and full-organization events, both of which LA’s downtown hotels, the LA Convention Center, and the Westside hotel cluster are well-equipped to handle.
3. Are there CSR-focused team building options in Los Angeles?
Yes. CSR and charity-focused team building options in LA include Charity Bike Buildathon (58 events in 2025, average group size 77), Random Acts of Kindness, School Supply Scramble, Do-Good Games, and Wheelchairs for Charity. These activities pair well with LA’s strong nonprofit network, which includes the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles, LA Family Housing, and Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles. In our 2025 customer feedback, charity-focused formats consistently drew language around purpose, meaning, and lasting impact in ways that purely competitive activities didn’t.
4. What areas of Los Angeles are best for team building?
Several LA neighborhoods stand out for team building because of their walkability, density of attractions, and event infrastructure. The most popular areas include:
- Hollywood and the Sunset Strip: For entertainment-themed activities, the Hollywood Sign hike, the Walk of Fame, and hotel-based offsites at the Hollywood Roosevelt or W Hollywood
- The Westside (Santa Monica, Venice, and Brentwood): For beach activities, Westside hotel offsites, and the Getty Center
- Downtown LA and the Arts District: For corporate events at the LA Convention Center, food tours at Grand Central Market, and mural walks through the Arts District
- Echo Park and Silver Lake: For paddle boating, smaller team gatherings, and creative-industry team events
- Beverly Hills and Century City: For upscale team dinners, leadership retreats, and high-end hotel offsites
- Griffith Park and the Eastside: For outdoor hikes, Observatory visits, and large outdoor formats at the park’s open spaces
Each area offers a different mix of outdoor spaces, cultural landmarks, restaurants, and venues that work well for scavenger hunts, group challenges, and corporate events.
5. How do I plan team building in LA around the traffic?
The single biggest planning rule for LA team building is to cluster activities within one geographic area rather than trying to cross the city in the same day. A team day that hits Santa Monica in the morning and Downtown in the afternoon will lose 60 to 90 minutes to the 10 freeway during midday hours, and rush-hour traffic (7 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 7 p.m.) makes any cross-town move impractical. Pick one anchor neighborhood (Hollywood and Griffith Park, the Westside and the beaches, Downtown and the Arts District, or Echo Park and Silver Lake) and build the full day around it. For multi-day offsites, dedicate each day to a different anchor so teams aren’t fighting traffic for hours. Schedule any required cross-town moves for the midday window between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., or after 8 p.m.
6. Are there team building activities tied to LA’s entertainment industry?
Yes, and LA is the only US city where entertainment industry team building is genuinely on-brand rather than gimmicky. Hollywood Murder Mystery is the strongest direct fit, with a case file built around an actress’s death following an awards show that feels native to LA’s industry context. The Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll and the Hike to the Hollywood Sign round out the entertainment-themed DIY options. For production teams or studios looking for a deeper industry connection, several studios offer working tours (Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank, Paramount Studio Tour in Hollywood, Sony Pictures Studio Tour in Culver City) that work well as the anchor for a longer team day. Combining a studio tour with an Outback-facilitated activity in the afternoon gives a production team a full day that ties directly to what they do for a living.
Ready for a fully facilitated team building experience in Los Angeles? Outback Team Building offers guided, goal-driven activities that work as standalone events or as the anchor for a longer team day, off-site, or company retreat. Browse our full lineup of in-person, self-hosted, and virtual team building activities, or reach out to our Employee Engagement Consultants today.
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