- 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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Providing free admission, Noah Purifoy - Environment of Sculptures features a collection of outdoor sculptures in a desert setting. The sculptures are built from wood, wire, and a variety of objects like bicycles.
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PO Box 2131, Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
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With Joshua Tree Adventures - Day Tours, visitors can explore the desert of Joshua Tree National Park with an experienced guide. During the tour, visitors will stop at desert waterfalls, rock structures, canyons, and other major landmarks.
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After a 4.5 mile intermediate hike, visitors can view Carey's Castle, a hidden cave cache located in Joshua Tree National Park. The cave itself is filled with artifacts like a bed frame, shelves, and cans.
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The World Famous Crochet Museum is a crochet-themed museum that offers a puppet show called 'Bunny's Talk Show'. The museum displays various crocheted animals including alligators, bears, and dogs.
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Joshua Tree National Park, Queen Valley Road, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
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Wall Street Stamp Mill is an opportunity to experience mining history, The mill is where miners would deposit ore to have it crushed so that the precious metal could be extracted.
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Indian Rock Camp is a popular, scenic, and historic hiking destination. A moderate hiking trail leads to the camp, which is marked now by bedrock metates. The camp was once home to the Serrano Indians.
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Pierce Street & Collett Avenue, Riverside, CA 92505
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With a designated section for small dogs, all breeds are welcome at the Riverwalk Dog Park. The park is also equipped with seating for pet owners as well as a water mister for really hot days.
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Home to about 2 million residents, the County of San Bernardino is the 5th most populated county in the State of California. When visiting the county, visitors commonly enjoy stopping by one of the many libraries, universities, or other attractions.
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Situated in Summit Valley, Mojave River Forks Campground offers a camp site for tents and RVs in a scenic desert landscape. The campground has a bathroom that has showers and drinking fountains.
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18395 Highway 173, Hesperia, CA 92345
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Far away from the city noise sits the peaceful Mojave River Forks Regional Park. The park offers premier overnight camping, hiking trails, scenic views, fishing and equestrian trail riding.