- The list below includes 803 free or cheap things to do in or near Burbank, California, including 130 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Children's Play Area, Hiking Trails and Bowling.
- From La La Land Indoor Playground to Wildwood Canyon Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Burbank and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica and Glendale.
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Consisting of 3 acres, Oak Ridge Park features a playground with equipment like slides, spring animals, and a climbing structure. The park also has several sports fields for baseball and soccer.
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A public park and tennis facility, Fairmont Knolls Park features two lighted tennis courts, and offers player matching services as well as league play. The park also has a playground and barbecue grills.
35.8 Miles
The Surf City Comedy Club is a live entertainment facility that has hosted comedians including Rich Shydner and Andrew Norrelli. The venue also provides comedy classes for practicing comedians of all abilities.
35.8 Miles
In the center of the Vietnamese American community of Westminster, California, Little Saigon is home to a variety of Vietnamese shops, malls, and restaurants. A community center, nearly any taste and desire can be satisfied while experiencing the culture of the area.
35.8 Miles
Park West Park's amenities include a children's play area, a regulation softball field, and six tennis courts. Visitors can also use its picnic tables and barbeques during a group event.
35.8 Miles
Ambush Paintball Park is a paintball field used by novices and experts. The paintball park has six courses, kids games, and is open for walk-on play as well as private parties.
35.9 Miles
A movie theater with a Cinemark XD auditorium, Century Stadium 25 and XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater also offers stadium seating, arcade games and a lobby cafe with food and drinks.
35.9 Miles
Stretching for 30 miles along the Santa Ana River, the Santa Ana River Trail starts at the Pacific Ocean and ends at the Orange County line. The trail, open to bicyclists and pedestrians, runs from Huntington Beach through Anaheim.
35.9 Miles
Built on the site of a flood control facility, Haster Basin Recreational Park is a large green space with jogging trails, picnic facilities and pavilions, and playground facilities. It also offers soccer fields and barbecue grills.
35.9 Miles
Formerly known as the Twin Lakes Park, the Haster Basin Park serves a dual purpose by providing both recreation and flood control. Jogging trails, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and shade trees are just some of the features of this park.