- 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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17.9 Miles
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5401 N Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91732
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Peck Road Water Conservation Park is a 5-acre passive-use park without organized recreational activities. There are bike paths that go around a lake and space to jog, sightsee local wildlife or walk a dog. Patrons can also picnic here.
17.9 Miles
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61 votes
8630 Garfield Avenue, South Gate, CA 90280
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Featuring RealD 3D technology, Edwards South Gate Stadium 20 shows the latest films in auditoriums with stadium seating. The theater has ticket kiosks with touch screens for visitors wanting to skip the line at the ticket stand.
18.0 Miles
Opened in 1975, Batting Cage Discount of El Monte is a local batting cage open to individuals of all ages. In addition to batting, the cages also sell Easton brand bats to its visitors.
18.0 Miles
A multi-purpose space, Pico Park has a variety of features. For indoor recreation, the park is equipped with a gymnasium and auditorium, and for outdoor activities, there are athletic fields, a playground and walking trail.
18.1 Miles
Part of the Getty Museum, the Getty Villa takes visitors on a fascinating journey through rooms, passageways and gardens adorned with ancient Greek and Roman art and furniture. Admission is free, but visitors must pay to park on the museum campus.
18.1 Miles
The Larry Guidi Skatepark offers visitors the chance to do tricks on their BMX bikes and skateboards. The location features a variety of ledges for those who wish to practice their grinding skills.
18.1 Miles
Eucalyptus Park offers visitors recreational activities like swimming, skating, and basketball at its sports fields and aquatics center. The park has several paved paths for walking and biking.
18.1 Miles
As a community park, Julian Fisher Park offers three full-sized basketball courts for visitors to play at. In addition to the courts, there is a grassy field for soccer, and a playground with swings and jungle gyms.
18.1 Miles
Popular with walkers, Obregon Park features a trail with sitting benches for resting. There is also lots of open space for kids to run and play, along with drinking fountains for added convenience.
18.2 Miles
Monrovia Canyon Park was first opened in 1911 and offers three trail heads that are open year-round and lead to Monrovia Falls. There is also a renovated cabin that provides 1,200 square feet of private event space.