- The list below includes 818 free or cheap things to do in or near Castro Valley, California, including 129 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Horseback Riding, National & State Parks and Bowling.
- From Lake Chabot Regional Park to Fairmont Ridge Staging Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Castro Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Berkeley and Palo Alto.
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Napa Walking Tour gives tours throughout the Napa area. On the tour, you will learn the history of the area and sample some good wines and beers.
43.1 Miles
Established by Quent Cordair in 1996, Quent Cordair Fine Art gallery houses a wide variety of artefacts belonging to the school of romantic realism. With the membership fee of $50, many exclusive benefits and discounts can be availed by art collectors.
43.1 Miles
Tower Park Marina Resort is a Marina that provides an exclusive getaway bringing together RV and tent camping, cabins and lodges with boat enthusiasts alike. They offer a pavilion and swimming pool/SpaBoat, water sports, boat rentals and boat sales.
43.2 Miles
Skyline wilderness park includes over 900 acres of trails, lakes, and forest. On the premises is a horse corral and a disc golf facility.
43.4 Miles
The most comprehensive and luxurious winery tour experience is by the Napa Valley Wine Train. Trips include passage on a gorgeous vintage train, complete with a full restaurant in the dining car. Tours stop at the most respected wineries in the Napa Valley.
43.8 Miles
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19245 Malaguerra Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
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Home to the largest reservoir in Santa Clara County, Anderson Lake County Park spans 3,144 acres and offers boating and fishing on the lake. There is a trail for hiking, biking and skating as well as picnic and barbeque facilities.
43.8 Miles
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Malaguerra & Morning Star Drive, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
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Coyote Creek Trail & Bike Path is a 15 mile paved trail. The trail is relatively flat with a few areas with slight gains in elevation. Those interested in bike riding, hiking, and scenic views may enjoy Coyote Creek Trail.
44.4 Miles
Featuring 16 acres of manicured trailers, Petaluma's Shollenberger Park is a beautiful wetland park. Visitors have access to restrooms with running water, water fountains and a quaint wooden fishing pier.