- The list below includes 738 free or cheap things to do in or near Claremont, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Parks, Art Museum and Playgrounds.
- From Claremont Hills Wilderness Trail to Claremont Wilderness Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Claremont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Chino, Orange and Arcadia.
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Owned and operated by the city of Chino Hills, Grand Avenue Park features soccer fields, roller hockey and basketball facilities, tennis courts, playgrounds, and picnic facilities. The park also offers gazebos and a community room for rent.
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Filled with age-appropriate toys, Hippity Hop offers young children an indoor playground with climbing structures, bounce houses, and more. The center has birthday party packages that includes play time, a party room, and a staff helper.
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Available for rent, Parque de Los Vaqueros offers both grills and picnic tables for group gatherings. For added convenience, the park is equipped with restrooms, playground equipment and a shelter for rainy days.
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A movie theater with eight auditoriums, Regency Fontana 8 displays first-run feature films. The theater offers an arcade room, 3D movies and listening devices as well as a lobby snack bar with food and drinks.
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With lots of space, Barnes Park offers a variety of activities. Along with its popular splash pad, the park is also equipped with a playground, basketball courts and an outdoor amphitheater for special community events.
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4th Avenue Skatepark offers patrons a skating park. The park also provides grills that patrons can use. 4th Avenue Skatepark has a playground area for kids. They also provide musical toys.
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At an elevation of 1,680 feet, Ben Overturff Trail is a challenging and rewarding hike. The steep trail is 2 miles long and is full of interesting wildlife and other pieces of nature.
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Featuring an equestrian training facility, Star Brite Riding Academy offers clinics and lessons for visitors wishing to learn the basics of horseback riding. The facility consists of jumping arenas, stalls, outdoor arenas, and a quarter mile track.
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Host of the annual Heritage Festival and Parade, the City of Placentia is a medium-size city with lots of amenities including parks and recreational programs. Its downtown area is also popular for its Mexican cuisine.
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Arranged as a linear day-use park, Yorba Regional Park is spread over 140 acres of land. Visitors are able to access over 400 picnic tables, a series of four small lakes for fishing, two baseball diamonds, and several playgrounds.