- 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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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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1175 W. Baseline Rd., Claremont, CA 91711
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At the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology, guests will be able to view two fossil-filled exhibition halls. The location's holdings include Precambrian specimens from the Bass Limestone and mammal tracks from the Avawatz Formation.
32.9 Miles
Operated and maintained by the Fallbrook Sports Association, the Ingold Sports Park is a sports complex featuring a number of athletic fields available for play and rental. Popular sports include softball, soccer, rugby, and lacrosse.
33.0 Miles
The Wool Lady is a stop for all your stitching needs. Located in Old Town Temecula, this store has a wide collection of items such as hand dyed woolen fabrics and yarns, threads, needles and other embroidery supplies. Prices are inexpensive with an excellent customer service.
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A 50-lane bowling center, Brunswick Covina Bowl offers open and league bowling along with birthday party and event hosting. The center provides billiard tables, a pro shop, arcade games and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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Get the little ones outdoors to enjoy the playground at Apollo Park. Several recreational activities are available, including basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, ball diamonds, a bocce ball court and more.
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To keep children with allergies comfortable, the Vista Lomas Park has implemented fake grass beneath the children's playground area. Guests can also access an on-site basketball court which is available for general play.
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Supervised by the Downey Historical Society, the Downey History Center offers a wide range of exhibits that focus on the Los Nietos Valley pioneers and Governor John Gatley Downey. The facility also has an on-site research library and a historic newspaper collection.
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A grass park area with trees, San Angelo Park features two tennis courts, a baseball diamond and a full basketball court. It can be used for picnics and has a children's playground, exercise stations and open grass areas.