- The list below includes 471 free or cheap things to do in or near Laguna Hills, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Trampoline Parks, Movie Theaters and Specialty Shops.
- From Orange County Christmas Lights Show to Sheep Hills Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Laguna Hills and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Orange, Garden Grove and Irvine.
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Affectionately known as RAT beach, Redondo and Torrance Beach is a wide sand beach that tends to be pet and family friendly. The beach offers good opportunities to jog or run, and features bathrooms and drinking fountains.
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Maintained and operated by the City of San Marcos, Walnut Grove Park spans 39 acres. The park features two horse arenas, picnic areas with covered seating, and the Williams Barn, which can be rented for functions.
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An off leash dog park, the Lawndale Dog Park features separate fenced areas for small and for larger dogs. Both areas feature water fountains and equipment for cleaning up after dogs.
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Not only does Alhambra Park provides access to its playground equipment, but the location also features a swimming pool. The park also contains several tennis and volleyball courts for those who wish to play.
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1550 W Alhambra Road, Alhambra, CA 91801
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The Alhambra Historical Society Museum provides visitors with the opportunity to view memorabilia, furnishings, and books that are provided by local residents and organizations. The museum also maintains a collection of period clothing.
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While Burke Heritage Park does not provide traditional amenities, it does feature a gated garden and a large grass area. The park is located near the Alhambra Historical Society Museum.
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The Kimberly Crest House & Gardens is a historic mansion in Redlands, California. The mansion and its grounds are now available to tour with a docent and feature original furniture and décor still in tact.
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Donated to the city in 1929, Caroline Park is named for the sister of park benefactor Olivia Stokes. It features a trail that takes visitors along native trees and shrubs that are home to birds, mammals and other animals.
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Located on the north end of Dominguez Park, Redondo Beach Dog Park offers three acres of play space with separate areas for large and small dogs. The park offers benches and water fountains for both dogs and humans.