- The list below includes 949 free or cheap things to do in or near Covina, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Sports Teams (Amateur), Bowling and Trampoline Parks.
- From Covina Park to Edna Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Covina and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and Lakewood.
Showing 451-460 of
1863
14.7 Miles
A public park and tennis facility, Fairmont Knolls Park features two lighted tennis courts, and offers player matching services as well as league play. The park also has a playground and barbecue grills.
14.7 Miles
Upland Skate Park is a 12,000 square foot outdoor skate park for skate enthusiasts of all skill levels. The park features a twenty inch pipe with bowl and a street section for grinding.
14.8 Miles
453
Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA)
SPECIAL GROUPON DEAL: Pasadena Museum of California Art – Up to Half Off
490 E. Union St., Pasadena, CA 91101
MoreLess Info
Californian art, architecture, and design is the central focus of the Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA). The collections cover the art of the state from 1850 until the present, and the institution holds regular educational programming every month.
14.8 Miles
Seven acres of improved recreational space make up Garfield Park. Features of this city park include two lighted tennis courts, several picnic areas, playground equipment, and groomed parkland with walking paths.
14.8 Miles
Featuring a lovely playground area for children of all ages, as well as a swimming pool for summertime fun, Chet Holifield Park is a hidden gem in a busy city. Athletes also enjoy using the space to practice and play.
14.8 Miles
With both indoor and outdoor space, Rivera Park provides for a variety of activities. Along with a gymnasium and auditorium, the park is further equipped with a playground, picnic space and both football and baseball fields.
14.8 Miles
The Swim Team of Placentia is a non-profit organization offering swim lessons for all ages, competitive swim meets, water polo and a triathlon club for ages eleven on up. They are open year-round.
14.9 Miles
Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard is a historical thoroughfare that forms part of the route taken by the annual Tournament of Roses Parade. The Boulevard has been largely supplanted by the freeway system but remains popular for local traffic.
14.9 Miles
The arts and culture of the Pacific Islands and Asia are the focus of the Pacific Asia Museum that is owned by the University of Southern California. There are more than 15,000 objects than span more than four thousand years within the collection.
14.9 Miles
Jessamyn West Park is nestled in a convenient location for those seeking some fun in the sun. The park features a playground for the kids, walking paths for those seeking some relaxation, and basketball courts.