- The list below includes 825 free or cheap things to do in or near Fountain Valley, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Archery, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Mile Square Regional Park to Ellis Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fountain Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Lakewood, Long Beach and Cerritos.
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44.3 Miles
Designed by Mark Laue, Real Ride Skate Park has become a staple of the Lake Perris community. The skate park actually focuses more on BMX riding, offering trails, foam pits, and 4 different riding courses.
44.3 Miles
Also known as Apex Kart Racing, Lake Perris Carts Raceway hosts a variety of go kart races, including group events and corporate functions. The Raceway also offers lessons, and features a pro shop.
44.4 Miles
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100 votes
24950 Madison Avenue, Murrieta, CA 92562
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The Mulligan Family Fun Center offers guests the chance to play in an arcade and a play area. The location also provides go karting, laser tagging, and rock wall climbing opportunities.
44.4 Miles
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24 votes
24666 Sunnymead Blvd, Moreno Valley, CA 92553
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A traditional bowling facility, Brunswick Moreno Valley Bowl offers 40 lanes for both open and league bowling. The center provides arcade games, pool tables, a pro shop, a snack bar, flat-screen televisions and a lounge with adult beverages.
44.4 Miles
Reading Cinemas is a 17 screen movie theater that features stadium seating and shows classic films on Thursday nights. They also show older films on select Sundays and will solicit requests form the audience for their classic film schedule.
44.4 Miles
A soccer and softball complex, Big League Dreams features replica fields including Yankee Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park and Angel Stadium. The facility offers batting cages, a children's playground, bleacher seating, a restaurant and a concession stand.
44.4 Miles
Open to Motorcross riders, Starwest MX Park provides a 1.5 mile dirt track with step-ups, jumps, varying elevation, and other challenges. The track is open to riders of all skill levels.
44.7 Miles
Woodland Park is actually one of the smaller city parks in the area with an open play space, children's playground, and walking path. Yet, guests can also access multiple tennis courts for general play, training, or league sessions.
44.8 Miles
A pottery and art studio, Painted Earth allows visitors to explore their creativity by creating original works of art. The studio offers a variety of classes, and welcomes groups and parties.
45.0 Miles
There are plenty of camping sites and fire rings on the Point Dume State Beach & Preserve. The most popular activities include spotting California gray whales, surfing, swimming and surf fishing.