- The list below includes 207 free or cheap things to do in or near Discovery Bay, California, including 128 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, Paddleboarding and Movie Theaters.
- From Cornell Park to Discovery Bay Paddleboards, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Discovery Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Dublin, Brentwood and Stockton.
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20990 Homestead Road, Cupertino, CA 95014
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A 32-lane bowling center, Homestead Bowl & The X Bar offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring. The center is home to a full-service sports bar with karaoke, live music, a variety of beer and televisions.
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Open from sunrise until one hour after sunset, Portal Park features a playground, family picnic area and small recreational building. The park also offers a reservable picnic area that accommodates up to 80 people.
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The California Museum is housed in the State Archives Building in Sacramento, one block from the State Capitol. Visitors can jump on a bus and hear immigrants tell their stories or meet a ghost who recounts its family's experience in California.
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Sacramento's historic Sutter's Fort is a living history museum that transports visitors back to the days of the California Gold Rush. The Fort features several working canons that are occasionally fired during special events.
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Serene ocean views await guests of San Bruno Point Park. Hiking is a popular area pastimen, along with fishing. Make use of the outdoor grill and benches for a picnic lunch.
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10th St btwn L & N Sts, Sacramento, CA
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Downtown Sacramento contains many culturally significant institutions, and none more so than the California State Capitol & Museum. The Capitol bears a strong resemblance to the White House in Washington, D.C. Complimentary tours happen several times every day.
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Sacramento's Crocker Art Museum is part museum and part art school. It is open Tuesday through Sunday and on select Mondays. The museum's permanent exhibits include huge assortments of artifacts from Asia and the Pacific Rim.
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From its opening in 1940, California State Indian Museum has been dedicated to three major themes of Indian life: nature, spirit, and family. Visitors can enjoy the hand-crafted baskets, intricate beadwork and other artifacts, centuries-old tools, and other exhibits and multimedia displays.
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Collecting and preserving artifacts of the rich waterfront history of the area, the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum is a must see. Exhibits cover the creation and discovery of the railroad and water transportation that made this town irreplaceable.
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Located in a residential neighborhood, Shoup Park is equipped with lots of playground equipment for toddlers and younger kids. There is also a large sand play area and picnic tables for dining or just sitting while watching the kids play.