- The list below includes 312 free or cheap things to do in or near Dana Point, California, including 125 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Paddleboarding and Hiking Trails.
- From Salt Creek Beach to Dana Point Harbor, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dana Point and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach and San Clemente.
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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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Roughly 17 acres of land compose Barnes Park, which is located in the heart of the city. Features of the park include a basketball gym, picnic pavilion, an Olympic size pool, community center, children's play area, tennis courts, and a softball field with lights.
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A short drive from Los Angeles, the City of Monterey Park hosts several annual festivals and celebrations including a Cherry Blossom and Chinese Lantern festival. This small intimate community further offers a museum and several public parks and golf courses.
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Located in a residential setting, Cascades Park is situated on nearly two acres of narrow park land commonly used for wedding pictures. The park features a shallow waterfall along with grass fields, trees and benches.
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Spanning a total of nearly five acres, Sunnyslopes Park is a public community park offering a number of recreational amenities for guests to enjoy. These amenities include a softball fields, numerous picnic areas, tennis courts, and a playground.
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Jardin El Encanto is a Spanish style park that includes an observation terrace from which viewers can see the garden in the park. The sit also has a water fountain that empties into stepped pools.
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Considered to be the largest park in the city, Rosemead Park offers three playground areas, a swimming pool, several picnic shelters with barbeque grills, baseball fields, and restroom facilities. The park is also home to a well-used half-mile walking trail.
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The Rialto Historical Society is an organization that is made up of a headquarters and a museum. The museum displays turn of the century artifacts and is open for tours on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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A neighborhood public park, Sierra Vista Park features ball fields, tennis and basketball courts and a picnic shelter. The park also provides a playground as well as open-air picnic areas and tables and barbecue grills.
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At San Jacinto Municipal Museum, visitors can browse displays to learn about the Native American and early pioneer history of the region. These displays have artifacts like Native American baskets, early 20th century photographs, and more.