- The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Big Bear Lake, California, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Fishing, Hiking Trails and Marinas.
- From Castle Rock Trail to Boulder Bay Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Big Bear Lake and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Redlands, San Bernardino, Yucaipa and Apple Valley.
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33.7 Miles
90%
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11501 Cypress Avenue, Fontana, CA 92337
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Visitors to the Mary Vagle Museum & Nature Center can enjoy some fresh air with a walk along the pond trail, and view native flora and fauna. Inside the museum guests can explore animal, plant, geology and history exhibits.
33.9 Miles
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60 votes
3535 Riverside Plz Drive, Riverside, CA 92506
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Featuring Regal Entertainment's RealD 3D technology, Regal Cinemas Riverside Stadium 16 shows the latest movies in stadium seating auditoriums. Visitors can avoid the ticket booth lines by purchasing their tickets at the touch screen kiosks at the theater.
34.2 Miles
Hi-Desert Cultural Center provides venues, support facilities, funding, promotion, leadership, organization, innovation, education and other resources for programs and productions whose focus is on the aesthetic arts. The Cultural Center also unifies and coordinates community cultural activities.
34.2 Miles
Primarily a dirt and grass field, Oltman Dog Park provides a single fenced area for canine recreation. The park features a double-gated entrance, benches along the perimeter and a gazebo in the center of the park.
34.3 Miles
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61231 29 Palms Highway, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
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Hi Desert Playhouse Guild Inc is a performing arts and educational center. It features two large theaters used for live-action plays and orchestral performances, and it provides summer youth programs to educate kids in visual and performing arts.
34.3 Miles
Fontana's Smoke Stack Trail is a dirt hiking trail that leads hikers and bikers past some very scenic desert and mountain views. The trail tends to be quiet and relaxing.
34.4 Miles
The Sluggerville Batting Cages supply all you need to enjoy a day batting softballs and baseballs in their batting cages. Arcade games, foosball, an air-hockey table, seating area and a Pro Shop are also available.
34.4 Miles
Specializing in genealogical records, National Archives at Riverside hosts a library full of public documents for Southwest region of the United States. The library contains records from the 1850s from early settlers, World War II, and Native Americans.
34.5 Miles
Catering to the creative growth of the youth in Hemet, Fingerprints Youth Museum offers an exhibits that encourage learning and fun. Exhibits include sets that allow children to work in a doctors office, drive a fire truck, be a responsible pet owner and read books in a library setting.
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The Hemet Museum features exhibits about the history of the San Jacinto Valley. The museum is known for the postal, National Guard, and Native American exhibits, as well as the Western Science Center archaeology display.