- The list below includes 1190 free or cheap things to do in or near Hacienda Heights, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Cocktail Lounge and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- From Hacienda Hills Trails to Thomas Burton Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hacienda Heights and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Long Beach.
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17272 Newhope Street, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
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A fitness club and recreation facility, Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club offers swimming pools, racquetball courts, tennis courts, basketball, volleyball, handball, and squash courts, and state of the art fitness equipment.
19.4 Miles
Spanning 36 acres, Verdugo Park offers a baseball field, basketball court, horseshoe court, a playground with sand boxes, and a skate park. Picnic areas and benches are spread throughout the park.
19.5 Miles
Long Beach Museum of Art is a two-story complex with rotating exhibitions. Works featured include Californian and European artists.
19.5 Miles
The MGN Five Star Cinema is a movie multiplex that offers in-theater dining. The restaurant on the premises, Frame 128, makes a variety of gourmet offerings, and the two lounges serve a full array of mixed drinks, wines, and beers.
19.5 Miles
The Glendale Sports Complex features lighted baseball, soccer, and softball fields, tennis courts, and other sports fields. The complex also has playgrounds with a variety of climbing structures, swings, and other equipment.
19.5 Miles
Nibley Park is a small 2.4 acre neighborhood park featuring several shaded picnic areas. The park also offers a basketball court, two tennis courts, an open field, and a playground for children.
19.5 Miles
At James Games, guests can play a variety of arcade games; from racing games to dance machines. The arcade features classic arcade games such as Street Fighter and Marvel Vs Capcom.
19.6 Miles
The largest American Flag in existence, often called 'Superflag', is an important landmark loacted in Long Beach, CA. Owned by late Ski Demski, the superflag is 505 x 225 feet needing about 500 people to be unfurled.
19.6 Miles
It's a neighborhood house with an Egyptian flavored interior. Now open with first runs, moveovers and occasional revivals. It's now operated by Vintage Cinemas
19.6 Miles
For an entertaining night of shoving, skating, and a little bit of violence, guests check out the Orange County Roller Girls. With strategic manhandling and a halftime music performance to boot, visitors are sure to experience a unique event.