- The list below includes 508 free or cheap things to do in or near Benicia, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Sports Facilities/Fields and Walking Trails.
- From Benicia State Recreation Area to Benicia Public Pier & Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Benicia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Berkeley, Richmond and Walnut Creek.
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Oak Grove Regional Park has a disc golf course, a clubhouse, a 10 acre lake with paddle boats for rent, BBQ pits, picnic tables and plenty of open space. The large park also hosts varied festivals throughout the year.
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3300 N Naglee Rd, West Valley Mall, Tracy, CA 95376
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Cinemark Theaters is a 14 screen movie theater that features stadium seating along with an arcade. The theater also provides access to the Great Valley Mall which has numerous shopping venues and dining options.
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Ca'toga Galleria D'arte is a unique open house art gallery featuring the diverse collection of works by Carlo Marchiori, a world renowned artist famous for his beautiful ceiling murals depicting human and animal figures in fluid motion.
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Lee Youngman Galleries hosts a variety of oil and watercolor paintings. Artists are both local and from around the country.
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Stanford University is one of the best private research institutions in the world. Established by Leland Stanford in the memory of his son, Stanford University is an educational site with places such as Main Quad, Memorial Church and Hoover Tower to see.
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Stanford University's Hoover Tower soars above the rest of the campus, and its bells are audible for miles. The tower has 48 bells that were imported from Belgium. Visitors are welcome to ascend the tower on foot.
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Located in Palo Alto, California, The Memorial Church of Stanford University is a public worship space on the university campus. The church hosts many of the campus' religious meetings and is open for tours when services are not in session.
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Built in 1871 by Calistoga's first judge, the Palmer House is a quintessential example of Second Empire style. The home is now a private residence, and belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.
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In addition to horse boarding, the Cloverleaf Ranch arranges a wide range of programs and events. They have a riding school and camp programs for both families with children and independent children's groups.