- 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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40550 California Oaks Road, Murrieta, CA 92562
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Consisting of outdoor fields and an aquatics facility, California Oaks Sports Park offers the community a wide range of recreational activities, from baseball to soccer. The aquatics facility has a lap pool with five lanes to choose from.
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40440 California Oaks Road, Murrieta, CA 92562
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Visitors can enjoy a bowling center with 40 lanes and widescreen scoring monitors at Brunswick Cal Oaks Bowl. The bowling alley also has a pro shop, 2 billiard tables, a snack bar, video games, and a lounge.
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Visitors of Pines Park can go snorkeling, scuba diving, wind surfing, fishing, geocaching, and wildlife viewing. Not only does the location offer access to bike trails, but it also contains a picnic area.
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Dana Point Harbor, 34551 Puerto Place, Dana Point, CA 92629
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Located along the Dana Point Harbor, the Baby Beach of Dana Point is a waveless beach designated for swimming. Visitors also commonly enjoy using paddle boards, kayaks, or having picnics at the beach.
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Founded in 1987, Westwind Sailing works in partnership with the Orange County Sailing & Event Center to teach safe and responsible boating and sailing techniques to the public. The group offers a variety of sailing classes.
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Opened in 1975, Batting Cage Discount of El Monte is a local batting cage open to individuals of all ages. In addition to batting, the cages also sell Easton brand bats to its visitors.
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A multi-purpose facility, Excelsior Track is used by the entire community for a variety of races and competitions. Along with a dirt track, the facility is further equipped with a soccer field and bleachers for spectators.
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A beach only for dogs. As dogs aren't allowed on normal beaches, Huntington Dog Beach is the place to let them play in the sand, the water and the grass.
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The Ocean Institute features 61 immersion-style programs that offer guests the chance to learn about marine science and the environment. The location offers access to a gift shop for those who wish to purchase souvenirs.
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The San Clemente Dog Park is also known by its full name Baron Von Willard Memorial Dog Park which allows dogs to freely run off their leashes. The park is segmented into two areas with one for small dogs while the larger area is for big dogs.