- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Indio, California, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Recreation Centers, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Shield's Date Farm to Mulligan Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Indio and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Cathedral City and La Quinta.
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18080 Gilman Springs Road, Moreno Valley, CA 92555
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Located on 87 acres of land in the San Jacinto Valley, the Victory Ranch Baptist Camp is a ranch offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These include a dining hall, chapel, conference rooms, and sleeping quarters.
47.5 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.
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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.
48.6 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.
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28 Big Pinnacle Branch Rd, Julian, CA 25529
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In close proximity to the Little Coal River Campground, Hatfield & McCoy Trail Little Coal River features a trail system and a visitors center. The trails are suitable for use by ATVs, bikers, horse riders and hikers.
49.6 Miles
Specializing in horse training, Integrity Stables offers visitors 90 minute horseback riding lessons where they can learn the basics of riding and horse care. The stables feature child friendly horses that are calm and patient.
49.7 Miles
This 6-mile trail is not ideal for children or dogs due to the terrain, but Cedar Creek Falls will provide you with a challenging hike and the opportunity to visit the waterfall, dependent on the time of year.
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There's a lot to see around the Julian Town Hall. This town was a major part of the California Gold Rush, and they also make delicious apple pies and juices.
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Slides, gold panning and trains with a 1 mile-long track make the Smith Ranch - Julian Train & Gold Mine popular among the children.
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Historically significant for its gold rush in the 1800s, the Cuyamaca Mountains now provide hiking opportunities for visitors, with trails for many experience and age levels.