- The list below includes 278 free or cheap things to do in or near Antioch, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Paintball, Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Contra Loma Regional Park & Swim Lagoon to Antioch Public Fishing Pier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Antioch and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Dublin, Benicia and Walnut Creek.
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Sitting on Addison Avenue in Palo Alto, California, the Hewlett Packard Garage is the birthplace of the international technology company. The unimposing garage remains just as it was in 1939, the year Hewlett Packard was founded.
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Sacramento contains many fine restaurants, and visitors often feel overwhelmed by the number of choices they have. Local Roots Food Tours solves that problem by leading tour participants to the best spots to snack, nosh and sit-down meals. All ages are welcome, and reservations are recommended.
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Nestled in Palo Alto, California, the Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden is a non-profit institution that offers free admission and a huge selection of seasonal flora. The Garden also houses a horticultural reference library.
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Palo Alto's The Stanford Theatre is dedicated to the art of cinema and its role in American culture. The theater has a Wurlitzer organ for silent film screenings, and frequently hosts independent festivals.
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Sacramento RiverTrain in California gives visitors an opportunity to enjoy the hidden beauties of California in a unique setting. With themed rides from Murder Mysteries to Great Train Robberies, riders will enjoy three hours of unique entertainment, dining, and a scenic view.
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A single-screen facility built in 1926, the Guild Theater offers showings of major film releases, independent and foreign films. The theater also offers monthly midnight screenings of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
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Once home to the native Miwok people, Olompali State Historic Park has a rich history ranging from 6,000 B.C. to the missionary era to today. The park has historic buildings, gardens and artifacts as well as an abundance of wildlife.
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Offering accommodations for large groups, Pioneer Park features a group barbecue area, covered gazebo and special sites designated for jump houses. The park also offers two tennis courts and playground area.
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Consisting of a playground and dog park, Cipriani Park offers several climbing structures for children to play on with a wood chip floor. The dog park is gated and provides a space for dogs to frolic and socialize in.
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Gellert Park is a well-maintained outdoor spot for those searching for a place to play basketball or tennis or to let the kids enjoy some time in the playground. Because it's a popular spot, though, it often gets crowded.