- The list below includes 925 free or cheap things to do in or near Inglewood, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Music Venue, Cocktail Lounge and Art Gallery.
- From Edward Vincent Jr Park to Ashwood Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Inglewood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Glendale.
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Aquarium enthusiasts from all over the country go to Blue Zoo Aquatics to furnish the homes of their fish. The store offers items such as cultured coral, colored mushrooms, sea slugs, and a variety of polyps.
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At Salud Park, visitors can walk around a rubberized running track that encircles a multipurpose recreational field where they can play sports. The park also has a sand volleyball court and outdoor exercise stations.
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The 13-acre Scott Park is a community park featuring two basketball courts, two baseball diamonds, two handball courts, multipurpose rooms, a swimming pool, playground with slides and swings, snack bar and the Fabela Chavez Boxing Center.
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Paramount's Meadows Park is a small neighborhood park that features a playground with a variety of climbing structures, swings, slides, and other equipment. The park also has covered picnic shelters.
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The Hollywood Sign is an American cultural icon and a landmark located in Los Angeles, California. The sign ovelooks the
Hollywood district and it is situated on Mount Lee.
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Lake Hollywood park overlooks the famous 'Hollywood' sign. A great place to host a cookout or an impromptu baseball game.
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2600 Franklin Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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Sitting on 605 acres, Franklin Canyon Park is composed of grasslands, woodlands and areas of chaparral shrub that is home to wildlife. The park offers over five miles of trails, picnic areas, a lake and a duck pond.
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Supervised by the Downey Historical Society, the Downey History Center offers a wide range of exhibits that focus on the Los Nietos Valley pioneers and Governor John Gatley Downey. The facility also has an on-site research library and a historic newspaper collection.
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Get the little ones outdoors to enjoy the playground at Apollo Park. Several recreational activities are available, including basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, ball diamonds, a bocce ball court and more.
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Within the large Bianchi Theatres cinema, there are 11 individual auditoriums with stadium-style seating and high back rocking love seat chairs. The wall to wall curved screens help visitors to immerse themselves in the popular first-run movie being digitally projected.