- 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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Situated on 27 acres, Morse Park features a dog park, walking trail, picnic areas, playground and open grass fields. It can be used for sports and activities including soccer, softball, basketball, horseshoes, bocce ball, baseball and skating.
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10150 Franklin High Drive, Elk Grove, CA 90245
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Bartholomew Sports Park is a recreational park that features playgrounds as well as sporting areas. The park includes four tennis courts, four lighted multi-purpose fields, three lighted baseball fields, shade structures, and restrooms.
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Spanning a total of nearly 5-acres, Adams Park is a public park that offers a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These include a large open play area, tennis courts, and a walking trail around the park.
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Located in a corner of Morse Community Park, Morse Dog Park consists of mostly grassy areas with few trees used by dogs for running and playing. The park offers benches as well as a water station with hose.
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Spanning a total distance of .78-acres, Village Park is a community park that includes walking paths, benches, and an Olympic Wannabes art sculpture. The park also includes free parking spaces.
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Featuring 40 lanes, AMF Mission Lanes provides bowling with automatic scoring and overhead flat screens that can display news and sports. The bowling center offers food and drinks in its cafe as well as arcade games and a bar.
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The Bay Badminton Center is a badminton facility that has amenities including free Wi-Fi, free parking, a fully stocked pro shop, and an electronic court queuing system. The building also has locker rooms.
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Housed in a facility that was established in 2001, the Los Altos History Museum focuses on the history of local individuals and local agriculture. Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities are featured at the museum which is located in one of the few remaining apricot orchards in the area.
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Offering both classic arcade and modern video games, Area 151 DTLA is a popular hangout for kids and adults alike. Games are played for tickets that can be redeemed for prizes.