- 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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603 Landlock Landing Road, Big Bear Lake, CA 92314
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The Pleasure Point Marina is a public marina that rents out pedal boats, wave runners, kayaks and canoes, and fishing charters. The marina also has pontoon boats available for rent.
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The scenic, 60-mile route along the Angeles Crest Highway provides you with many opportunities to stop and take in the view whilst enjoying a picnic or even pitching up your tent for the night.
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A picturesque white sand beach, Torrance Beach is a popular destination for swimming, diving, and surfing. The beach has volleyball courts and a bike trail, and there are restrooms and showers available.
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Situated on 14.5 acres, Montrose Community Park features two baseball fields along with basketball and tennis courts. The park also offers a children's playground and grassy areas with trees and picnic tables.
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Featuring a small pond, Averill Park is home to wildlife including ducks, geese and squirrels. The park offers a nature trail with trees, streams and a waterfall as well as picnic and open areas.
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Mc3 is a combination art gallery and bronze foundry that supports local artists and sculptors with access to specialized bronzing equipment. Many reputable public artists and sculptors also put their pieces on display within the on-site gallery.
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2560 West 54th St, Los Angeles, CA 90043
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The African American Cultural Center in Los Angeles is a place that gathers African art, photography, history books and furniture that also provides educational programs on African culture. The center is also the headquarters of Kwanza holiday.
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Families and individuals seeking old school entertainment enjoy Torrance's Palo Verdes Bowl. In operation since 1958, the bowling alley is one of the top independently owned bowling chains in California.
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At Pacific Community Pool, visitors can cool off in the summer heat during the recreational swim hours, or swim laps during lap hours. The pool also hosts swimming lessons for both adults and children.
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It's a neighborhood house with an Egyptian flavored interior. Now open with first runs, moveovers and occasional revivals. It's now operated by Vintage Cinemas