- 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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Carlsbad Blvd. and Hwy 101, Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Camping enthusiasts love the Carlsbad State Beach in Carlsbad, California. The park includes extensive camping facilities with individual sites, token-operated showers and restrooms with running water. Carlsbad State Beach is also open to day visitors.
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Heritage Park is a pleasant day use park for local families and their visitors in Chino. The park features baseball fields, a playground and plenty of open space for picnics or soccer.
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Walnut Park is a wooded city park that features playgrounds with climbing structures, swings, slides, and other equipment. The park also has a walking and running trail, as well as public restrooms.
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Providing free admission, Noah Purifoy - Environment of Sculptures features a collection of outdoor sculptures in a desert setting. The sculptures are built from wood, wire, and a variety of objects like bicycles.
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PO Box 2131, Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
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With Joshua Tree Adventures - Day Tours, visitors can explore the desert of Joshua Tree National Park with an experienced guide. During the tour, visitors will stop at desert waterfalls, rock structures, canyons, and other major landmarks.
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After a 4.5 mile intermediate hike, visitors can view Carey's Castle, a hidden cave cache located in Joshua Tree National Park. The cave itself is filled with artifacts like a bed frame, shelves, and cans.
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Club Napoleons is a music venue popular among a number of different local bands and musicians. The venue is popular for its ample outdoor seating and large stage for the musicians to use.
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Heritage Park lies along the ocean shore, sitting atop a small bluff and offering scenic views along with picnic areas. The park also features a dog park area and hosts a summer concert series each year.
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Open to hikers and horseback riders, Bridle Path is a three mile dirt trail that takes visitors through the shade of a canopy of trees. The beginning of the trail has a life-size stone sculpture of a woman holding an infant.
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Aloha Stand Up Paddle offers tradition surf and paddleboard lessons. But what's more, they have a photographer who takes action shots of surfers.