- The list below includes 1136 free or cheap things to do in or near East Los Angeles, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Cooking Classes, Parks, Movie Theaters and Hiking Trails.
- From Hipcooks to Vincent Price Art Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in East Los Angeles and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Long Beach.
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Skate Express is a traditional roller skating rink, offering open skating as well as accommodations for parties and group outings. In addition to skating-related activities, the rink also features an arcade, miniature bowling, and bumper cars.
27.3 Miles
Columbus Tustin Park has a number of recreational amenities including 4 lighted softball diamonds and 4 lighted tennis courts, basketball hoops and a gym for indoor sports like volleyball. They also have a playground and picnic shelter.
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Woodland Hills Ice
Westfield Promenade, 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
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With an ice skating rink open to the public, Woodland Hills Ice offers visitors a chance to learn hockey and ice skating under experienced instructors. The lessons teach the basics of skating as well as some more advanced techniques.
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5178 Brooks Street, Montclair, CA 91763
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A baseball and softball training and practice center, Hit & Run Batting Cages-Speed, Agility & Strength Training offers a variety of amenities for athletes. The facility includes baseball and softball cages as well as pitching and fielding practice areas.
27.4 Miles
A small, self-contained city park, Peppertree Park features a picnic shelter with three picnic tables and two barbecue grills, a youth-sized softball diamond, and a horseshoe pit. The park also has public restrooms.
27.5 Miles
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4031 N Mills Ave, Claremont, CA 91711
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Spread over 1,620 acres, the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park is a city nature park which offers hiking, mountain biking, dog walking, and horseback riding. The elevation of the area ranges from 1,800 to 3,000 feet.
27.5 Miles
One of the largest neighborhood parks in The Preserve at Chino is Founders Park. Situated on eight acres, the park features ball fields, open grass spaces, public restrooms, a picnic area with barbeques, and a playground that caters to young children.
27.5 Miles
Claremont Wilderness Trail is a 5 mile hiking trail that goes in a loop through the canyons of Claremont Valley. The trail provides a variety of viewpoints of the natural scenery and features several rest benches.
27.5 Miles
Thompson Creek Road Trail is a completely paved trial with a park in the middle and water fountains and benches throughout. The trail is over two miles long one-way and contains a scenic look of the valley.
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In addition to freestyle skating, Ice Palace offers a chance for both youths and adults to learn how to play hockey in its ice rink. The rink has its own pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.