- The list below includes 692 free or cheap things to do in or near Corona, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Ziplines and Go Karts.
- From Skyline Drive Trails to Corona Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Corona and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Chino, Orange and Fontana.
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Simon Bolivar Park is a recreational park that has a lot of shady areas under the trees as well as basketball courts, a baseball field, and restrooms. The park also features a playground and a kiddie pool in the summertime.
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781 S. Orange Avenu, Monterey Park, CA 91754
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Operated by the Monterey Park Historical Society, Monterey Park Historical Museum is a location dedicated to displaying and preserving the history of the local area. The museum is filled with artifacts and documents that tell the history of the area.
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With various sports fields to choose from, La Loma Park offers visitors an open space for recreational purposes. The park has a recently renovated playground with a rock climbing wall and large, shaded umbrellas covering the play structure.
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Founded in 1996, the W.California Art Academy is a school that provides artistic instruction to young individuals of all skill levels. In addition to class programs, the academy also offers summer camp programs for interested individuals.
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38900 Oak Valley Parkway, Beaumont, CA 92223
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The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation & Park District maintains a number of parks and facilities to serve the community. Locations include an equestrian center, dog park, ball fields, RC raceway, RV sites and several indoor facilities for meetings and events.
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Beaumont Youth Baseball is a youth baseball league that allows children ages 7 and up to play. The league has an all-star game at the end of every season and plays games at Noble Creek Park.
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Mount Baden-Powell Trail is a 4 mile hiking trail that reaches an elevation of 9,400 feet. Along the way are several canyons and springs, and at the peak is a large cement Boy Scout Monument.
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Big Horn Mine is hiking trail that provides scenic views and extends four miles round trip. The trail is highlighted by a historical wagon road, an old stamp mill, and mine shafts.
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A two-mile trail located west of Wrightwood, the Blue Ridge Trail runs over a bridge spanning a creek, then up the ridge through pine and oak trees. A shady trail of moderate difficulty, it ends at a campground.
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Lower Trestles is a well known and internationally featured surfing spot located at San Onofre State Beach. Named after the Trestle Bridge under which surfers must walk, it features consistently better surf in comparison to the remainder of the beach.