- 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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Pioneer Park is a unique park with a number of different amenities available for use to its visitors. Amenities include a pioneer-themed playground, basketball court, picnic area, and a water play area.
36.2 Miles
As a community aquatics facility, Heritage Pool offers visitors a wading pool and lap pool for recreational swimming. The facility has lifeguards on duty during the day and features a diving board in the deep end.
36.3 Miles
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Brookhurst and Magnolia Streets, Huntington Beach, CA
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At the Huntington Beach Wetlands, visitors can go hiking and take in the location's plants and scenic views. Not only could visitors also spot a fox or coyote during their hike, but they can also spot a wide variety of bird species.
36.4 Miles
A beach only for dogs. As dogs aren't allowed on normal beaches, Huntington Dog Beach is the place to let them play in the sand, the water and the grass.
36.4 Miles
Saddleback Butte State Park is a great place to visit in the spring or fall. Vast rock formations and desert life can be explored in this park.
36.4 Miles
A complete disc golf course is available at Frontier Park. Visitors to the park can also access outdoor fitness equipment, a shaded picnic area with tables, children's playground equipment, and public restrooms.
36.5 Miles
Situated behind Big Sky Park, Simi Dog Park consists of large, open fields surrounded by mountains. The park has separate areas for large and small dogs and features picnic tables and water bowls.
36.6 Miles
An off-leash dog park, Corona Dog Park features separate areas for small and large dogs, divided by a fence. The park features open areas for dogs to run, benches for owners, and lights.
36.6 Miles
Located within the 340-acre Peters Canyon Regional Park, the Peters Canyon Hike is a popular hike among local visitors. Hikers enjoy trekking through the multiple trails provided, observing the scenic surroundings around them.
36.7 Miles
The Fender Guitar Visitor Center allows visitors a behind the scenes look at how some of the most iconic American guitars are made. Guided tours provide historical context and lots of trivia.