- 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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Siminski Park's offerings included two playgrounds and two picnic areas, providing the suitable amenities for a family event. Additionally, the park also has a basketball court and a billiards table.
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Some people miss the Downtown Historic District of LA when they visit. Take a look to see chic, urban residences and many sleek skyscrapers.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007
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History of the entire planet is put on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, which serves the entire region. There is a newly created dinosaur hall with three Tyrannosaurus Rex specimens and a Discovery Center with interactive exhibits and presentations for children.
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Monrovia Canyon Park was first opened in 1911 and offers three trail heads that are open year-round and lead to Monrovia Falls. There is also a renovated cabin that provides 1,200 square feet of private event space.
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At an elevation of 1,680 feet, Ben Overturff Trail is a challenging and rewarding hike. The steep trail is 2 miles long and is full of interesting wildlife and other pieces of nature.
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Accessible by mountain road, Trask Scout Reservation is a campground with a dining hall, pool, outdoor amphitheater, and archery range. The camp is nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains and provides visitors with a scenic view of the wilderness.
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Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is officially recognized as the oldest building in Los Angeles today. Last renovated in the 50's, the house, now a museum, retains its old world charm with its original centuries old walls and a black lacquered table dating back to 19th century.
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City Hall
200 N. Spring St. between First and Temple, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Many might recognize the City Hall as the 'Daily Planet' headquarters on George Reeves Superman Show. The building has beautiful murals on the lower floors and observation decks free of viewing glass and wire mesh on the upper floors which provide great views of the city.
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1398 N E St, San Bernardino, CA 92405
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The Original McDonald's Site and Museum pays tribute to one of America's most popular fast food chains. The museum offers visitors a glimpse from the 40's to today with original signage, menus throughout the years and old play place equipment.
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A colorful depiction of African art, Rahman's Art Gallery is laidback and informative. Guests can feel free to bring their own bottle of wine to spend an evening enjoying the African pieces, dancing, and listening to music.