- 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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The purpose of the Pacific Symphony is to enrich the human sprit through superior musical performances. The symphony presents more than 100 concerts per year and reaches over 275,000 residents.
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Walking paths wind up the majestic sandbanks that give Sand Dune Park its name in Manhattan Beach, California. Take a walk through nature or enjoy in the play equipment and picnic areas available for public use.
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End of Manhattan Beach Pier, 2 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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Offering free admission, Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab & Aquarium has tanks filled with seahorses, eels, and squid for visitors to view. The aquarium has a tank where visitors can touch starfish.
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Pitcher Park is a half acre of trees and a garden and also features picnic tables, a barn house, a gazebo and a honey house. There is also a reservable green space area that can accommodate approximately 50 guests.
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San Pascual Stables is an equestrian facility that provides horseback riding and horse boarding facilities. The facility is also available for private birthday parties and provides a youth summer camp.
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Sterckx Stables is an equestrian and boarding facility that offers summer camps, a riding academy, horse boarding services, and private birthday parties. The facility also provides lessons for children ages 5 to 16.
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Specializing in Cold War history, Wende Museum contains a variety of artifacts, from radios to Russian sculptures. The museum offers guided tours of the exhibits where visitors can learn about the politics and events of the Cold War.
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Bicentennial Park includes two lighted tennis courts and a play area with two jungle gyms for children of different ages. They also have a picnic shelter with a water fountain, tables and barbeques.
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Covering over 3 acres, Heritage Park has plenty of trees for shady picnics, and offers numerous opportunities for leisurely activities. It features a 3,900 square foot community center, two baseball fields and a large play area for kids.
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Walnut Valley Pony Baseball is a baseball league open to individuals who are 13 and 14 years old. Teams in the league play their games in the nearby Creekside Park.