- 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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Shaped in a circle, Lincoln Park features grassy fields, shaded areas and a rose garden at the center of the park. The park provides a children's playground, picnic tables and short, paved paths around the park.
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Montclair Skatepark is situated within the larger area of Alma Hofman Park. It is the only free public skate park in the area and features two bowls, a flow section, and a street course.
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Vista Verde Park's amenities include a playground area for children and a basketball court, with triple rims and chain nets. The park also has several trees that provided a shady resting location.
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628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach, CA 90802
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The Museum of Latin American Art is dedicated to promoting greater awareness and appreciation of modern and contemporary latin art. Their exhibits include paintings, lithographs, sculptures and more while hosting classes, special events, and demonstrations.
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Located in the Whittier hills, Turnbull Canyon has trails that offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding metropolis. The trail leads to a water tower and is surrounded by dry vegetation.
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Not only can Keystone Lanes guests play a traditional game of bowling, but they can also put on glow-in-the-dark necklaces on their Cosmic Bowling nights. The business also hosts karaoke and comedy night events.
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Tours on the Scorpion Submarine show life in a Soviet-Era submarine. You can go inside a real Soviet-Era sub while learning about this fascinating history.
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Fun for the whole family, Shoreline village features a marina with boardwalk games, restaurants, and shopping. There's also a small, indoor amusement park.
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The largest American Flag in existence, often called 'Superflag', is an important landmark loacted in Long Beach, CA. Owned by late Ski Demski, the superflag is 505 x 225 feet needing about 500 people to be unfurled.
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William Penn Park is a large park populated by open fields and small ponds. Visitors may enjoy utilizing one of the picnic areas or skipping pennies on one of the ponds as it the local custom.