- The list below includes 85 free or cheap things to do in or near Cathedral City, California, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- From Cathedral City Dog Park to Century Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cathedral City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Idyllwild, Palm Desert and Indio.
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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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A historic, single-screen movie house, the Hemet Theatre shows classic films for discount prices. Recreating the event-movie feel of days gone by, the Hemet is also available for party and event rentals.
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The Kid Zone Museum is a children's museum that is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children through learning. The museum has art camps and family camps that are taught by local scientists and artisans.
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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.
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Providing for an array of outdoor activities, Valley Wide Recreation is equipped with a spacious playground along with soccer fields and both basketball and volleyball courts. The facility further offers lighted baseball fields for community competitions.
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Massacre Canyon
19070-19562 Gilman Springs Road, San Jacinto, CA 92583
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Known for its challenging hiking path, Massacre Canyon is a 2.7 trail that weaves through desert canyon walls. The canyon has a stream that empties into a 12 foot waterfall off the trail.
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Part of Diamond Valley Lake Community Park, the Diamond Valley Sports Complex features multiple lighted ball fields as well as basketball and tennis courts. The complex also offers three separate soccer fields and adjacent picnic areas.
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The Western Science Center showcases an array of Ice Age fossils and Native American artifacts that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. One of their most popular exhibits is 'Max', the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as 'Xena', a Columbian mammoth.
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The Regal Cinemas in Hemet is a twelve-screen multiplex that screens the latest first-run movies. It features reclining seats, digital video and sound, and a variety of concessions, including hot dogs.