- 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.
Showing 641-650 of
833
45.9 Miles
Cedar Grove Park is a public park offering a number of amenities for its visitors to enjoy. These amenities include several basketball courts, playground equipment, an amphitheater, and a nature trail.
46.0 Miles
78%
36 votes
Roosevelt Street & Grand Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92018
MoreLess Info
Visit Carlsbad Village Farmers Market and visit the fine vendors peddling organic produce, arts and crafts, prepared foods, flowers and baked goods. While there, enjoy live entertainment or learn about other happenings in the village.
46.0 Miles
At Dana Point Harbor, tourists can visit a variety of shopping destinations, including coffee and tea shops, clothing stores, and artisan chocolate shops. The location's restaurants include Jon's Fish Market, which offers live music.
46.0 Miles
The City of Cucamonga's Heritage Community Park features multiple lighted baseball, softball, and soccer fields. The park also has an equestrian facility, playgrounds for kids, and multiple large covered picnic areas.
46.0 Miles
100%
6 votes
61607 29 Palms Hwy, Ste B, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
MoreLess Info
Featuring a new exhibit every month, Joshua Tree Art Gallery showcases paintings and sculptures from regional and nationally recognized artists. Each exhibit has its own reception where visitors can meet the artist.
46.0 Miles
Located in East Nashville, The Red Arrow Gallery hosts exhibits by local and regional artists as well as internationally renowned ones. The gallery features works in a variety of media.
46.0 Miles
A surfing instructional camp, TheCaliCamp offers weeklong intensive surfing instruction sessions led by experienced and knowledgeable guides. The camp offers lodging for students, and provides and sells a variety of equipment and apparel.
46.0 Miles
With several trails for walking and jogging, picnic tables and two separate playgrounds for different ages, Citrus Ranch Park offers attractions for adults and children. Its name comes from the citrus grove that surrounds the park.
46.1 Miles
The Joshua Tree Visitor Center is so much more than an information desk. The center offers beautiful photographic, art and book exhibits on the history of the area, it's wildlife and plantlife, as well as nearby attractions.
46.1 Miles
A family entertainment center, Laser Island features a laser tag arena along with a nine-hole, tiki-themed miniature golf course and coconut climbing trees. The center also provides video and redemption games, party hosting and a snack bar.