- The list below includes 172 free or cheap things to do in or near Fallbrook, California, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Specialty Museums and Botanical Gardens.
- From Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens to Live Oak Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fallbrook and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Clemente and Escondido.
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Everything Equine is an equestrian facility offering trail rides in a neighborhood setting, suitable for riders of all skill levels. Everything Equine also offers horseback riding lessons and other various horse related services.
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Hosting youth sports leagues, Riley's Gym has a facility with two public, indoor basketball courts. The gym often hosts tournaments and games for a non-profit sports organization, National Junior Basketball.
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There's a lot to see around the Julian Town Hall. This town was a major part of the California Gold Rush, and they also make delicious apple pies and juices.
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Slides, gold panning and trains with a 1 mile-long track make the Smith Ranch - Julian Train & Gold Mine popular among the children.
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Historically significant for its gold rush in the 1800s, the Cuyamaca Mountains now provide hiking opportunities for visitors, with trails for many experience and age levels.
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With Historical Tours of Julian, visitors can explore various areas of the town while learning about it's Wild West history. During the tours, visitors will stop at the cemetery, gold discovery sites, and pioneer museums.
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A variety of artifacts from the early days of the Julian area are held at the Julian Pioneer Museum in several displays. There are even artifacts from when the region was dotted with Native American villages.
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28 Big Pinnacle Branch Rd, Julian, CA 25529
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In close proximity to the Little Coal River Campground, Hatfield & McCoy Trail Little Coal River features a trail system and a visitors center. The trails are suitable for use by ATVs, bikers, horse riders and hikers.
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One of the most famed hiking areas of Riverside, Mount Rubidoux Park offers sweeping views of the city from it's peak. Winding trails take visitors through rocky terrain and lush, grass lined curves to the white cross that sits a top the mountain.
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The Lions Park is great for playing, picnicking, walking, and playing softball. The park contains Davis Field, the Costa Mesa Historical Society, a recreation center, a community center, library, and fire station.