- The list below includes 578 free or cheap things to do in or near Fremont, California, including 128 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Coyote Hills Regional Park to Lake Elizabeth, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fremont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Jose, Los Altos, Palo Alto and Cupertino.
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As an educational center, Bay Model Visitor Center features miniature models of the Golden Gate bridge, Suisun Bay, and other regional landmarks in a hydraulics pool facility. While touring the museum, visitors can learn about the area's delta system.
34.5 Miles
Albert Joseph Entertainment is an entertainment company that is available for boutiques, festivals, school classrooms, storytelling, singing telegrams, and holiday parties. The company also provides photographers for special occasions and events.
34.6 Miles
Rodeo beach is located three miles northwest of the Golden Gate Bridge. Some of the things you can do here are picnic, kite-flying, surfing and of course go for a walk on the rocky beach.
34.6 Miles
Used by joggers, cyclists, and walkers, Tiburon Multi-Use Path offers a paved path through the surrounding wetlands. There is a gazebo that has benches for visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the bay from.
34.7 Miles
At Davis Park, visitors can rent a baseball field for daily use. Not only that, but the location also offers soccer field rentals as well, making this a suitable location for a group outing.
34.7 Miles
The Big Break Marina is a local marina offering a number of services for boat owners to use. These services include access to a concrete boat launch ramp, dry storage, and a yacht clubhouse, among many others.
34.8 Miles
Hiking, backpacking and mountain biking are popular recreational activities at Henry W. Coe State Park. Furthermore, the area is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including the elusive Mountain Lion.
34.8 Miles
As the highest point of Angel Island, Mt. Livermore offers 360 degree views of the San Francisco Bay area. Visitors can access the island by ferry, or adventure to the island with a personal boat or rented kayak.
34.8 Miles
Home to over 70 species of birds and mammals, Big Break Regional Shoreline is a recreational park that features picnic areas, a small amphitheater, and a fishing pier. The park also has spots to fish at.
34.9 Miles
San Andreas Trail is a two mile trail suitable for hikers of all skill levels. The trail is mostly paved, and follows the I-280 for most of its length (which may be a downside for those looking for some quiet.)