- The list below includes 248 free or cheap things to do in or near Fair Oaks, California, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Rafting and Children's Entertainment.
- From Fair Oaks Village Park to Phoenix Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fair Oaks and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sacramento, Folsom, Citrus Heights and Carmichael.
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Lagoon Valley/Pena Adobe Dog Park is a 30,000 square foot completely fenced in Dog Park. There are two double gated entrance points, permanent benches and tables in the facility along with two dog water stations and trash receptacles throughout.
45.5 Miles
Situated on four acres, BarkleyVille Dog Park features separate grass fields for large and small dogs as well as a separate enclosed agility course. The park offers water fountains, benches and dog waste bags.
45.5 Miles
Spanning 470 acres, Lagoon Valley Park houses the historic Pena Adobe home and a fenced-in dog park. Biking/hiking trails, barbeque areas, horseshoe pits, and a small fishing pond are also available.
45.6 Miles
Originally opened in 1970, the Oak Park Ice Skating Arena features an 85 x 200 foot ice surface with seating for 350 guests. The arena offers ice skating classes, open skate times, and rentals for private functions.
45.8 Miles
Windmill Cove is a resort and marina that features an RV park, a number of restaurants, camping plots, and rentable cabins. The cove also has a bar and grill that is open 7 days a week.
45.9 Miles
Beautiful Sonoma County is one of California's most important wine-producing regions. There are almost 400 working wineries in the county, and many are also vineyards. Wine lovers must not miss Sonoma County!
47.0 Miles
Patriot Park is a 4-acre recreational park that includes two playgrounds, two basketball courts, a turf area, and a picnic area. The park also has a trail that can be used for running, walking, and biking.
47.2 Miles
Victory Park is a large green space with picnic areas, sports fields, tennis courts, playground areas, multiple duck ponds, and walking trails. It hosts live music on summer evenings, as well.
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The Haggin Museum is a premier art and history museum of Stockton. The museum features various traveling exhibits as well permanent exhibits that include a 19th century art collection and information on prominent historical members of the towns past.
47.4 Miles
Situated on 37 acres, Laurel Creek Community Park features a neighborhood center for events along with soccer and baseball fields. The park provides children's playgrounds, open grassy fields, picnic areas, barbecue grills, walking paths and fitness stations.