- The list below includes 908 free or cheap things to do in or near Azusa, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Colleges & Universities and Bike Paths.
- From Bridge To Nowhere to Iron Mountain Via Heaton Flats, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Azusa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and Cerritos.
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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.
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With both indoor and outdoor space, Rivera Park provides for a variety of activities. Along with a gymnasium and auditorium, the park is further equipped with a playground, picnic space and both football and baseball fields.
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For those interested in police history, the Los Angeles Police Museum is an interesting stop. You should get a guide in order to get the most out of the exhibit.
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Artist Phillippe Fernandez uses the artistic principals of light and landscape to create emotional and inspired paintings. His gallery features his timeless and enchanting collection available to view or purchase.
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Featuring a large pond, Tri-City Park is a good place to watch for birds and other wildlife. There is also a short walking path and playground nearby for everyone to enjoy.
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15100 Fairfield Ranch Road, Chino Hills, CA 91709
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Visitors of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir will be able to learn about the Hindu faith. The location offers guided tours of the site and hosts community events, including walkathons and food drives.
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At Mayberry Park, visitors can participate in outdoor activities like baseball on one of the sports fields on the property. The park features a splash pad that sprays water at children on a set timer.
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As the site of local little league games, John Galvin Park offers the community recreational amenities like a baseball diamond, picnic tables, bike path, and more. The park features a fiber surfaced playground for toddlers.
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Host of the annual Heritage Festival and Parade, the City of Placentia is a medium-size city with lots of amenities including parks and recreational programs. Its downtown area is also popular for its Mexican cuisine.
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Situated on six acres, Rincon Park features a large grass field used for soccer along with a half basketball court. The park also offers a children's playground, picnic tables, barbeque grills and restroom facilities.