- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Apple Valley, California, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Bowling and Art Gallery.
- From Apple Valley Dog Park to Sycamore Rocks Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Apple Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Bear Lake, Victorville, Hesperia and San Bernardino.
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Northside Park offers a big park feel in a smaller setting. Amenities include baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, walking path, rock climbing apparatus and a playground.
48.6 Miles
With two lighted roller hockey and basketball playing surfaces, Grand Avenue Park offers athletes the chance to play a pick-up game during the offseason. The park also has a horse staging area and a walking trail.
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22601 Sunset Crossing Road, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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At Diamond Bar Pony Baseball Fields, visitors can watch a regional baseball league for kids play their games here. The Pony Field is one of the four fields in the facility, featuring games for ages 13 to 17.
48.7 Miles
Nestled in the hills, Coral Ridge Park offers visitors features like a half basketball court, picnic tables, and walking paths. The park also has four outdoor tennis courts available on a first come first serve basis.
48.8 Miles
Consisting of both indoor and outdoor amenities, Memorial Park Recreation Center offers the community recreational activities like jogging, baseball, and more at its sports fields. The center also has a 16,000 square foot skate park with ramps.
48.9 Miles
Established in 2002, Heavens Ranch is a horseback riding facility that offers lessons for beginning riders as well as for more experienced and advanced ones. The ranch also offers boarding for horses.
49.0 Miles
Crystal Lake is a day-use nature area within the Angeles National Forest. Activities offered at the lake include fishing, hiking along surrounding trails, picnicking sites, and an extensive campground for those wanting to stay overnight.
49.0 Miles
Part of a longer bike pathway, the San Gabriel River Trail extends from the Santa Fe Dam to Seal Beach. The venue's scenic woodlands and riverfront views attract hikers, equestrians and bikers.