- The list below includes 547 free or cheap things to do in or near Lake Forest, California, including 135 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Running/Jogging and Bowling.
- From Pittsford Park to Baker Ranch Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lake Forest and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Orange, Garden Grove and Irvine.
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321 W. Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA
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A luxury viewing experience is the main focus of the UltraLuxe Anaheim Cinemas at Gardenwalk. There are 14 auditoriums with stadium or luxury VIP seating in addition to a Cinema Cafe that offers an assortment of gourmet snack foods and sandwiches.
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Off Interstate 5 at Basilone Road, Oceanside, CA 92055
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Spanning over 3,000 acres, the San Onofre State Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, kite flying, shell collecting, camping, hiking and nature photography. Fire pits and campsites are available for reservations on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Two separate zipline courses are offered at Skull Canyon Zipline which is spread over 160 acres. One course is aimed at those with no or little experience while the other is for visitors wanting a more extreme adventure.
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Situated on an open grass field, Bowling Green Park has a walking path for joggers and cyclists. The path leads visitors to the playground area, which has both sand and rubber flooring, and a covered picnic area.
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9105 Recreation Cir, Fountain Valley, CA
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At the Fountain Valley Skating Center, guests will be able to go roller skating and take fitness and exercise classes. The site, which also hosts birthday parties, features Wednesday and Saturday R&B nights.
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For fans of medieval-themed attractions, Camelot Golfland offers mini-golf staged inside of a castle. The also have an arcade, laser tag, a raceway, and water slides.
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A 14-screen movie theater, UltraStar Cinemas Anaheim Gardenwalk displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers a 65-foot screen, D-BOX motion seating, 3D movies, reclining chairs, adult beverages and a cafe with gourmet food.
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Lost Winds Beach is a public beach with marked volleyball courts and a secluded setting requiring a quarter-mile hike from the parking area. Although there are no other amenities on the beach, a nearby pier offers a snackbar and restrooms.
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Acacia Park is a quiet, little park that provides plenty of benches around a pond with multiple animals including many ducks, ducklings, chickens, baby chicks, hens, roosters, turtles and bunnies.
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Traditionally known for its Shakespearean productions, Festival Amphitheater also offers other types of theatrical productions, concerts and dance events. An extensive children's education program helps ensure the future of theater.