- The list below includes 977 free or cheap things to do in or near Arcadia, California, including 130 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Skate Parks and Arcades.
- From Angeles National Forest to Santa Anita Canyon, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Arcadia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and Lakewood.
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219 S 3rd Ave, Unit 6, La Puente, CA 91746
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Part of the Primetime Baseball & Softball Academy, Primetime Indoor Batting Cages are climate controlled indoor practice facilities that provide pitches of various speeds and difficulty levels for batters to hone their skills.
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1615 W Merced Avenue, West Covina, CA 91790
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An association that administers a variety of roller hockey leagues, the California Street Hockey Association offers both adult and youth leagues. The organization's home facility has two rinks as well as locker rooms.
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As an outdoors sports complex, Orangewood Park consists of a baseball diamond, general purpose fields, a skate park, and indoor hockey rink. There is also a playground area with slides, swings, and monkey bars.
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The Bridge to Nowhere is a famous stopping point in California which runs over the San Gabriel River. It originally did have a road leading to the bridge in the 1930s, but the road was washed away in 1938 which resulted in the name of the Bridge to Nowhere.
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2350 San Gabriel Cyn Road, Azusa, CA 91702
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Offering boarding and training services, Rainbow Canyon Ranch Riding Academy features horse shows for visitors to attend. The ranch has a riding school where students can learn basics skills such as grooming and horseback riding.
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Accessible by a dirt trail, Tunnels to Nowhere is a secluded, mountainside tunnel that hikers and other urban explorers can visit. The hike is approximately two hours long and is uphill.
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Standing at over 8,000 ft., Iron Mountain, often called Big Iron, offers hiking for the seasoned hiker. Listed as the most difficult mountain in the Southern California region, the 14 mile, 12 hour, climb is not for the faint hearted.
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Known as 'pocket park', Edwards Park offers space for outdoor recreation in an urban setting. The area is fenced and contains park benches, turf ground cover, swing sets, a jungle gym, and drinking fountain.
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A city park, Brookside Park features a variety of amenities. The park has a fitness trail, multiple tennis courts and sports fields, an open green space, playgrounds, and restroom facilities.
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At Orange Grove Park, visitors can bring their children to the playground or enjoy a picnic at the covered gazebo. The park has several multipurpose sports fields, as well as maintained tennis courts.