- The list below includes 1212 free or cheap things to do in or near Bellflower, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Batting Cages, Paintball and Bike Paths.
- From San Gabriel River to Thompson Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bellflower and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Long Beach and Lakewood.
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Crystal Lake is a day-use nature area within the Angeles National Forest. Activities offered at the lake include fishing, hiking along surrounding trails, picnicking sites, and an extensive campground for those wanting to stay overnight.
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Spanning one and a half acres, the Griffith Dog Park is an off-leash park with separate areas for large and small dogs. The park features dog troughs and drinking fountains, as well as benches and tables for owners.
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Recreational activities to suit all ages highlight the appeal of Dalton Park. Adults can exercise in the fitness zone, children can play on a splash-pad or multilevel playground, and basketball courts are available for youth.
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Spanning a total of 12 acres, Charter Oak Park is a scenic public park located within a quiet residential area. Amenities at the park include basketball courts, softball fields, picnic areas, and a large playground area.
21.3 Miles
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.
21.3 Miles
Northside Park offers a big park feel in a smaller setting. Amenities include baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, walking path, rock climbing apparatus and a playground.
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With plenty of open space for play, the City of San Dimas Via Verde Park offers a respite for busy families. The park offers two playgrounds, a walking path, soccer field and picnic tables.
21.4 Miles
Known for its terrifying mudslides and winding narrow streets, Laurel Canyon is often written about as the place which gave the world Stills, Crosby, and Nash
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Monrovia Canyon Park was first opened in 1911 and offers three trail heads that are open year-round and lead to Monrovia Falls. There is also a renovated cabin that provides 1,200 square feet of private event space.
21.4 Miles
In addition to picnic areas with built-in barbecues, sinks and tables, the Irvine Regional Park offers paved bicycle and walking trails. Furthermore, the park also features a children's playground, four softball fields, two horseshoe pits and a lake.