- The list below includes 153 free or cheap things to do in or near Glen Ellen, California, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Botanical Gardens, Dog Park, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- From Jack London State Historic Park to Sonoma Valley Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Glen Ellen and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Petaluma, Novato, Vallejo and Santa Rosa.
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11.7 Miles
79%
42 votes
Between Santa Rosa and Sebastopol, Sebastopol, CA
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The Joe Rodota Trail at the Sonoma County Parks is favorited by locals who enjoy long, winding hikes. The creekside trail isn't strenuous and accommodates walkers and dog owners.
11.8 Miles
Opened Tuesday to Sunday 11 to 5, The Sonoma County Museum in Santa Rosa has a variety of history and contemporary art of Sonoma exhibits. They also have a sculpture garden you can go for a walk in.
12.6 Miles
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14 votes
411 Chileno Valley road, Petaluma, CA 94952
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Helen Putnam Regional Park is a 216 acre park featuring 5.87 miles of hiking trails. The trails offer views of the surrounding countryside and are accessible by hikers, equestrians, and bikers. The park also offers a playground and picnic area.
13.0 Miles
The Bothe-Napa State Park is a state park that has opportunities for swimming, hiking, picnicking, year-round camping, and wildlife viewing. The park also has a network of 10-miles of hiking trails.
13.1 Miles
Named after the famous author of Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is the location where he and his wife spent their honeymoon. There is nothing left of Stevenson's original cabin, but the park does feature a five-mile hiking trail which offers panoramic views of San Francisco.
13.2 Miles
Dedicated to the legendary cartoonist and 'Peanuts' creator Charles Schultz, the Charles M. Schultz Museum is a must-see for fans of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and friends. The museum includes Schultz' personal artistic equipment, plenty of memorabilia and artistic analyses of Schultz' signature drawing style.
13.2 Miles
One of the favorite places of Snoopy creator Charles Schulz was the Redwood Empire Ice Arena, and it has become known as Snoopy's Home Ice. Visitors can skate, participate in hockey games, or simply enjoy parties.
13.2 Miles
90%
186 votes
2301 Hardies Ln, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Dedicated to the memory, legacy, and creations of Charles M. Schulz, the creator of the long-running Peanuts comic strip, the Charles M. Schulz Museum has a large collection of related memorabilia. The museum features comic strips, sculptures, and other curiosities.
13.2 Miles
83%
48 votes
1667 W Steele Ln, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Snoopy's Home Ice - Redwood Empire Ice Arena offers recreational ice skating and has programs for competitive figure skating and hockey as well. It also features a Snoopy-themed cafe, gallery and gift shop.
13.6 Miles
Established by Quent Cordair in 1996, Quent Cordair Fine Art gallery houses a wide variety of artefacts belonging to the school of romantic realism. With the membership fee of $50, many exclusive benefits and discounts can be availed by art collectors.