- The list below includes 1143 free or cheap things to do in or near La Habra, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Children's Play Area and Movie Theaters.
- From Vista Del Valle Park to Oeste Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in La Habra and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Long Beach.
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Coussoulis Arena
5500 University Parkway, Cal State University, San Bernardino, CA 92407
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The Coussoulis Arena is a sporting events facility that is also used as a center for the performing arts. The arena can be used for a variety of special occasions including graduations and basketball games.
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There are plenty of camping sites and fire rings on the Point Dume State Beach & Preserve. The most popular activities include spotting California gray whales, surfing, swimming and surf fishing.
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Off Interstate 5 at Basilone Road, San Clemente, CA 92055
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Visitors of San Onofre State Beach can go swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, wildlife viewing, surfing, geocaching, and fishing. The site contains overnight family and group campsites, bike trails, and hiking trails.
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415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672
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Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens offers visitors the chance to learn about California's history, ecology, and culture. The location hosts yoga sessions, concerts and other musical performances, and weddings.
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Enjoy the sun along the 2-mile shoreline of San Cement City Beach or fish from the 1,200 ft long pier. A walking trail follows the sea-cliffs that surround the beach for 2.3 miles. Restrooms, picnic tables, and parking are available.
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The Cleveland National Forest is a wildlife preserve that is home to over 3 million animals. The park features a target shooting area and is home to the Cedar Creek Falls permit area.
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Suitable for both walking and hiking, Bear Canyon Loop Trail goes through the national forest. It covers over six miles of terrain and provides views of the river and local mountains.
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The secluded Serrania Park is a leisure park that features a kid's area with swings and a lot of benches. The park also offers a water fountain, a sand box for kids, and a vending machine.
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Specializing in genealogical records, National Archives at Riverside hosts a library full of public documents for Southwest region of the United States. The library contains records from the 1850s from early settlers, World War II, and Native Americans.
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March Field Park is an outdoor sports facility that features several baseball diamonds, as well as lighted blacktop outdoor full court basketball courts. The park is run by the city, and is open to the public.