- The list below includes 884 free or cheap things to do in or near Altadena, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Parks, Bike Paths and Mountains.
- From Inspiration Point via Castle Canyon to Echo Mountain via the Sam Merrill Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Altadena and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and Cerritos.
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The Atlantis Play Center offers children access to a variety of playground amenities, including concrete animals, a sea serpent slide, swings, and climbers. The location also features a large picnic area.
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Located within the Santa Monica Mountains lies the Red Rock Canyon Trail, a scenic trail used for walkers and hikers alike to take in the scenery. The trail contains many different rock formations and caves for the hikers to explore.
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Located inside of Garden Grove Park, Garden Grove Dog Park provides fenced areas and grass fields that dogs can use for recreation. The park has benches, fire hydrants and a separate area for smaller dogs.
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Rocky Peak Park is a large 4,800 acre park populated by sandstone boulders, oak savannahs, and numerous water sources. The park offers three hiking trails of varying difficulty, and is home to a diverse collection of wildlife.
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Located in the heart of the city, Electric Avenue Median Park provides visitors with a narrow park between two streets for outdoor activities. The park has a short trail for jogging, biking, and walking dogs.
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Located in Seal beach for more than 23 years, Hennessey's Seal Beach Tavern is an Irish themed pub featuring burgers and beer. Open for breakfast, this dining and drinking establishment offers daily specials, happy hour, themed weeknights, and weekend specials.
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Built on the site of a flood control facility, Haster Basin Recreational Park is a large green space with jogging trails, picnic facilities and pavilions, and playground facilities. It also offers soccer fields and barbecue grills.
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Formerly known as the Twin Lakes Park, the Haster Basin Park serves a dual purpose by providing both recreation and flood control. Jogging trails, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and shade trees are just some of the features of this park.
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Featuring unique beach-themed pieces of art, The Picture Show offers seaside, tiki and 'surf' decorative pieces, many created by local and new artists. Some of the art contains vintage depictions or honors Dia de Los Muertos, and framing is available.
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Located near Seal Beach, the Red Car Museum showcases train history and the rare, Pacific Electric tower car. Visitors can view train memorabilia and see artifacts of the region's culture and indigenous peoples.