- The list below includes 181 free or cheap things to do in or near Beaumont, California, including 104 different types of inexpensive activities like Recreation Centers, Parks, Sports Teams (Amateur) and Movie Theaters.
- From Noble Creek Park to Albert Chatigny Community Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Beaumont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Bear Lake, Riverside, Hemet and Redlands.
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At 22 miles long, Mountains To Sea Trail is a biking and hiking trail that takes visitors through canyons, nature parks, and bays. The trail also provides visitors with opportunities for bird watching.
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Fairbrook Farm is a horse facility that is 25 acres with a 5 acre world class hunter jumper derby field. Other amenities include a 20-horse adobe barn, 12 outside corrals, 2 sand arenas and 4 grass turn-outs.
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Route 66 Museum is devoted to the representation of U.S. Highway 66 in both historic and contemporary exhibition. The museum intends to continually promote, preserve and educate the public throughout the world on the cultural influences the Mother Road had.
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58075 Jefferson Street, La Quinta, CA 92253
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The Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area is a 710-acre park with 91 group and individual campsites. Visitors will be able to choose from numerous recreational activities, including hiking, swimming, horseback riding and picnicking.
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Guests can tour the Shield's Date Farm to learn more about the production of dates. In addition, there is also a garden as well as a cafe that serves up an array of date themed beverages and foods.
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24001 Via Fabricante, Ste 1003, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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At Ocean's Tropical Fish, visitors can purchase fish care equipment, from tanks to fish food. The shop has a variety of saltwater and freshwater fish on display in its aquariums.
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The Cox Sports Park is large park featuring several lighted baseball, softball, and soccer fields. The park also offers a playground and picnic area, as well as a snack bar.
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Arranged as a linear day-use park, Yorba Regional Park is spread over 140 acres of land. Visitors are able to access over 400 picnic tables, a series of four small lakes for fishing, two baseball diamonds, and several playgrounds.
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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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Consisting of a community center and an outdoor park, Hook Community Park has six diamonds for visitors to play baseball at. At the community center, visitors can enroll in fitness classes like karate and dance.