- The list below includes 99 free or cheap things to do in or near Hesperia, California, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, Hiking Trails and Movie Theaters.
- From Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area to Indian Rock Camp, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hesperia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Bernardino, Apple Valley, Victorville and Fontana.
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At the Mt Lowe Trail Camp, visitors can experience the adventure and trials of Thaddeus Lowe, whom the trail is named after. The camp is located at a scenic point for pictures and peace as hikers relax.
48.2 Miles
The Badminton Fan Club is a group that organizes badminton games for players of all skill levels. The group organizes a variety of meetups throughout the week at multiple locations.
48.2 Miles
Live Oak Park is an outdoor park that features a basketball court, a baseball field, a playground, and restrooms. The park also has a tennis court and sits on 16-acres of land.
48.3 Miles
Manzanita Park is a city run park available for general public use. Amenities at the park include a playground area, a basketball court, a baseball field, and an area for barbecues.
48.3 Miles
Available for rent, Parque de Los Vaqueros offers both grills and picnic tables for group gatherings. For added convenience, the park is equipped with restrooms, playground equipment and a shelter for rainy days.
48.4 Miles
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14881 Temescal Canyon Road, Lake Elsinore, CA 92532
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Jungle Island Paintball is a large paintball and airsoft facility featuring eleven paintball fields and three airsoft fields. Each field has a separate unique theme with themes ranging from World War 2 to Somalia.
48.4 Miles
Located on 1.5 acres, Rio Vista Park is a small park area surrounded by trees and featuring an open grass field. The park has a children's playground as well as picnic areas and restroom facilities.
48.5 Miles
Spanning 2.5 acres, Pasadena Off-Leash Dog Park offers 2 separate areas; one for large dogs, and one for small and special needs dogs. Both areas have hills, trees, benches, and water.
48.5 Miles
Preserving the life and history of San Jacinto in the late 1800's, Estudillo Mansion is available for tours and city sponsored special events. The stately brick estate features sprawling grounds and a charming wrap around porch.
48.5 Miles
At San Jacinto Municipal Museum, visitors can browse displays to learn about the Native American and early pioneer history of the region. These displays have artifacts like Native American baskets, early 20th century photographs, and more.