- The list below includes 922 free or cheap things to do in or near Hawthorne, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Sculpture Parks, Monuments and Baseball Fields.
- From Holly Glen Park to Del Aire Public Fruit Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hawthorne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Glendale.
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Brea Plaza 5 Cinemas offers discounted prices for recently released and older films. Customers can view movies in HD and 3D presentations with surround sound while enjoying reasonably priced concessions.
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The Santa Anita Canyon is a scenic natural area with verdant forests, a sparkling creek, and a network of hiking trails. Hikers can take in views of waterfalls and other natural features.
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Hermit Falls is a waterfall that features a hiking path the leads to the actual falls. The trail leads downhill from the parking lot to the falls and there are two cliff-jumping spots that vary in height.
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2121 Shadow Oak Drive, West Covina, CA 91792
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As a city recreation facility, Shadow Oak Park Community Center offers parks and a game room for its guests. The park contains a variety of wildlife like rabbits, squirrels, coyotes, and other native animals.
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2001 South Manchester Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802
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Southern California Gray Line is part of a company called Coach USA which provides motorcoach services such as tours, airport shuttles, commuter transportation, motorcoach charters and more. Reasonable prices, well-maintained vehicles and skilled staff.
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Brookhurst and Magnolia Streets, Huntington Beach, CA
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At the Huntington Beach Wetlands, visitors can go hiking and take in the location's plants and scenic views. Not only could visitors also spot a fox or coyote during their hike, but they can also spot a wide variety of bird species.
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Built on the site of a flood control facility, Haster Basin Recreational Park is a large green space with jogging trails, picnic facilities and pavilions, and playground facilities. It also offers soccer fields and barbecue grills.
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Formerly known as the Twin Lakes Park, the Haster Basin Park serves a dual purpose by providing both recreation and flood control. Jogging trails, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and shade trees are just some of the features of this park.
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Monrovia Canyon Park was first opened in 1911 and offers three trail heads that are open year-round and lead to Monrovia Falls. There is also a renovated cabin that provides 1,200 square feet of private event space.
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Point Dume Nature Preserve begins as a trail and ascends to a coastal bluff sand dune that offers views of the bay, coast, mountains and islands. A viewing platform and beach are accessible via a boardwalk and stairway respectively.