- The list below includes 1132 free or cheap things to do in or near Anaheim, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bus Tours, Go Karts and Mini Golf.
- From Yorba Regional Park to Camelot Golfland, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Anaheim and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, Cerritos and Long Beach.
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The Santa Anita Canyon is a scenic natural area with verdant forests, a sparkling creek, and a network of hiking trails. Hikers can take in views of waterfalls and other natural features.
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2560 West 54th St, Los Angeles, CA 90043
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The African American Cultural Center in Los Angeles is a place that gathers African art, photography, history books and furniture that also provides educational programs on African culture. The center is also the headquarters of Kwanza holiday.
25.7 Miles
Echo Park is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles with a population of 45,444. It has a thriving music, fashion, and arts scene, and is very pedestrian-friendly.
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Chapparosa Park is a leisure park that is situated on 16.5-acres of land. The park features a tot lot, a tire swing, four picnic tables, three basketball courts, a lighted soccer field, a restroom, and four barbecues.
25.7 Miles
Featuring a large playground with lots of equipment, Jane Addams Park is frequented by families with small children. Further, the park is equipped with athletic fields and horseshoe pits for added fun.
25.8 Miles
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1750 N. Altadena Drive, Pasadena, CA 91107
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Hanninger Flats Campground, a popular campside of Pasadena, is reached through multiple trails with a strenous uphill hike. The camping is free of charge and the campsite is well-maintained, furnished with restrooms, picninc tables and a ranger station.
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Located in Pasadena, the Eaton Canyon Nature Preserve is a beautiful natural area full of hiking trails, streams, mineral deposits and native wildlife. The Preserve also has a large visitors' center, a film theater, classrooms and an information desk.
25.8 Miles
An oceanside park with views of cliffs, bluffs, and the sea, Founder's Park offers both grassy areas and a beach. It features picnic areas and hiking trails, and some parts are open to pets.
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Officer Randal Simmons Memorial Bridge, 1 Ocean Trails Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Named for the city's first mayor, Marilyn Ryan Sunset Point Park features views of the Palos Verdes hills and the Pacific Ocean. The park provides open grass fields, picnic tables, a memorial bridge and trails for walking and biking.
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5 votes
32201 Forrestal Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Ladera Linda Community Park offers a basketball court, paddle tennis courts, a playground/tot lot, and scenic views of the nearby cliffs, hills, and ocean. The park houses a Community Center building, which exhibits local plants and animals.