- The list below includes 369 free or cheap things to do in or near Laguna Niguel, California, including 130 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails and Botanical Gardens.
- From Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness Park to Laguna Niguel Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Laguna Niguel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Orange, Irvine and Newport Beach.
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Located in a residential setting, Victoria Arbors Park features a baseball field and a basketball court along with open grass areas suitable for recreational activities. The park offers a picnic shelter, tables, an exercise course and a children's playground.
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Extensive open spaces are available throughout Morrison Sports Park, which serves as a venue for several concerts and festivals during the summer months. The park also as a soccer field and baseball diamond.
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Offering many different activities, Covina Park is suitable for all ages. Along with a playground, the park is equipped with a walking trail and pool for cooling off on hot summer days.
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735 N Glendora Avenue, Covina, CA 91724
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The Los Angeles Renegade Rollergirls are a flat track renegade roller derby team of female skaters who play other teams on the West Coast . They practice twice a week in Covina and play their home games elsewhere.
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Kare Youth League provides an environment where a child can grow, make choices, develop character and build confidence. Each child plays on a team and participates in five different sports spread throughout the year.
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170 E School Street, Covina, CA 91723
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H.H Dorje Chang Buddha III Culture & Art Museum exhibits a large quantity of paintings and calligraphic works and many color-painted tiles created by the highest leader of Buddhism. The museum also displays six Yun sculptures.
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Recreational facilities abound at Las Flores Park: softball and soccer fields, sand volleyball court, Olympic-size pool, lighted tennis courts, and horseshoe pits. The park is well-equipped for picnickers with barbecues, sheltered stations, a food prep area and 58 picnic tables.
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Featuring a large play aircraft for children, Palm View Park has two playgrounds with structures to climb, swing and play on. It also has open fields that can be used for soccer, a baseball field and picnic tables.
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Open to hikers and horseback riders, Bridle Path is a three mile dirt trail that takes visitors through the shade of a canopy of trees. The beginning of the trail has a life-size stone sculpture of a woman holding an infant.
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Families and individuals seeking old school entertainment enjoy Torrance's Palo Verdes Bowl. In operation since 1958, the bowling alley is one of the top independently owned bowling chains in California.