- The list below includes 153 free or cheap things to do in or near Hemet, California, including 107 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Children's Museums and Hiking Trails.
- From Diamond Valley Lake to Simpson Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hemet and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Moreno Valley, Perris, Yucaipa and Lake Elsinore.
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20.6 Miles
A miniature art gallery as well as an art supply store and framing service, Rachal's Art Center is owned by Sharon Rachal, an award-winning artist and illustrator. The gallery also offers classes.
20.7 Miles
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28311 Live Oak Canyon Road, Redlands, CA 92373
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An equestrian facility that offers an array of training and boarding services, Showcase Training Stables was established in 1994. The facility specializes in training hunters and jumpers, and offers riding lessons as well.
20.7 Miles
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35308 Panorama Drive, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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At Yucaipa Valley Historical Society, visitors can explore a museum filled with displays that depict the Native American history of the region. The museum contains artifacts like agricultural tools, letters, and memorabilia.
20.9 Miles
Pilgrim Pines Camp is a camping and conference center located on a 151 acre site with an abundance of cedar, oak, and pine trees. The center hosts a variety of youth, family, and adult camps.
21.0 Miles
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Oak Tree Village, 38480 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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Oak Tree Village Oak Glen is a collection of old fashioned stores and outdoor activities. Visitors can shop, enjoy fresh baked apple pie, go on train and pony rides and pet and feed animals at a petting park.
21.1 Miles
The Regency Theater shows popular second-run Hollywood films for a discounted rate. There are eight individual screens, a full game room, and online ticketing options for those who want to order tickets in advance.
21.1 Miles
The Cleveland National Forest is a wildlife preserve that is home to over 3 million animals. The park features a target shooting area and is home to the Cedar Creek Falls permit area.
21.1 Miles
Suitable for both walking and hiking, Bear Canyon Loop Trail goes through the national forest. It covers over six miles of terrain and provides views of the river and local mountains.
21.1 Miles
Specializing in nature and landscapes, Wildland Images features the work of two local artists. The gallery hosts events such as art shows, receptions, and open houses where visitors can meet the artist and view their work.
21.2 Miles
Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking on an out and back trail at the Zanja Peak Trail Head. The trail features a variety of natural scenery and offers access to other trails in the area.