- The list below includes 161 free or cheap things to do in or near Banning, California, including 99 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Fire Memories Museum to Gilman Ranch Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Banning and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Bear Lake, Hemet, Palm Springs and Redlands.
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Founded in 2007, the Motte Historical Museum focuses on showing how the surrounding valley area has grown and changed over the years. It features a 1985 barn made of salvages materials and a classic car collection.
21.0 Miles
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43285 Goldmine Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA 92314
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Visitors of the Big Bear Alpine Zoo at Moonridge will have the opportunity to view animals like the American Badger, the American Kestrel, or the Chuckwalla. The location also hosts Docent Led Tours for those who wish to explore the attraction.
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A soccer and softball complex, Big League Dreams features replica fields including Yankee Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park and Angel Stadium. The facility offers batting cages, a children's playground, bleacher seating, a restaurant and a concession stand.
21.1 Miles
Located along the northern end of town, the substantially sized Eller Park offers many family-friendly activities and recreation opportunities like a large playground, walking paths, and an illuminated baseball diamond. Facilities also include a parking lot and restrooms.
21.3 Miles
March Field Park is an outdoor sports facility that features several baseball diamonds, as well as lighted blacktop outdoor full court basketball courts. The park is run by the city, and is open to the public.
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City owned and operated, Wardman Park features a community pool where both open swimming and lessons are provided. Other amenities offered at the park include tennis courts and an array of playground equipment for younger guests.
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Eighth Street at Cactus Drive, Desert Hot Springs, CA
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The Public Tennis Courts of Desert Hot Springs are a municipal tennis facility available for public use. The courts feature electric lighting in the evenings, and have benches and garbage receptacles.
21.6 Miles
Located within the San Bernardino National Forest, Pine Knot Trail features oak and pine trees, wildflowers and views of Big Bear Lake. The trail is nearly six miles long and is suitable for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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40101 Mill Creek Rd, San Bernardino National Forest, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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At Aspen Glen Picnic Area, visitors can enjoy a scenic picnic among the pine trees with views of the surrounding mountain. During the winter, the picnic area becomes a prime sledding location for visitors.
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Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262
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The Palm Springs Walk of Stars can be described as the desert version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Apart from the huge Marilyn Monroe statue which is the chief attraction of the place, there are also many restaurants and shops, both antique and new.