- 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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A small park area with trees, Constitution Park's main feature is a children's playground that consists of swings and a play structure with slides. The park has benches and a paved walking path through the middle of the park.
13.6 Miles
Baseball fields and tennis courts are on offer at Independence Park. Make use of the barbeque grills and picnic tables for an outdoor lunch. A playground is available for children, and shade trees line the walking path.
13.7 Miles
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Hawthorne Blvd & Locklenna Lane, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Fred Hesse, Jr Community Park offers baseball and soccer fields, a sand volleyball court, playground equipment for toddlers and adolescents, walking paths, and picnic areas with grills. A Community Center with 3 rentable rooms is also available.
13.7 Miles
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Forest Lake Memorial, 1712 S Glendale Avenue, Glendale, CA 91205
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The Forest Lawn Museum showcases the works of world-renowned artists as well as a variety of other exhibits, both permanent and visiting. Recent exhibits have included Legos and motorcycle collections.
13.7 Miles
Simms Park hosts a variety of fitness classes such as a boot camp program, Zumba, and a cardio/aerobics class. The park also contains a baseball field and several basketball courts, both lighted, as well as two picnic areas.
13.7 Miles
Lush green landscape makes up most of Sequoia Park. The scenic park features a bonsai garden, grass fields, picnic areas, a basketball court, tennis and handball courts and a children's playground.
13.8 Miles
Part of the Getty Museum, the Getty Villa takes visitors on a fascinating journey through rooms, passageways and gardens adorned with ancient Greek and Roman art and furniture. Admission is free, but visitors must pay to park on the museum campus.
13.8 Miles
Located at the track in downtown Long Beach, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is one of the most prominent racing events in the area. It is normally held in April and features seven races, family entertainment, and a concert series.
13.9 Miles
Pickwick Gardens is a complex that features a bowling alley, ice rink, and conference center. The ice rink is a available for public skating sessions and the bowling alley also has an arcade.
13.9 Miles
Burbank's Verdugo Aquatic Facility features state of the art pools as well as a variety of programs, including swimming lessons, swim and water polo teams, exercise classes, and a lap swim program.