- The list below includes 1166 free or cheap things to do in or near Lakewood, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Walking Trails.
- From Mae Boyar Park to San Martin Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lakewood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Long Beach and Cerritos.
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21830 Recreation Road, Carson, CA 90745
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Go Kart World is an amusement park that consists of six go kart tracks to accommodate all ages and skill levels. They also have a large arcade, and food is available in the snack bar and vending machines.
7.1 Miles
A very large outdoor space, South Gate Park offers activities for all ages. With multiple facilities, the park is equipped with a golf course, athletic fields, a skate park and swimming pool.
7.2 Miles
Resting on six acres of land, the Walter D. Ehlers Community Center is run and maintained by the City of Buena Park. The center features community buildings, a senior center, shuffleboard, and banquet facilities.
7.2 Miles
A zone dedicated to fitness and fun, Calas Park has dedicated space and activities centered around the health of its community. Locals enjoy the multi-purpose rooms, outdoor fitness zone, lighted courts and baseball diamond, and wading pool.
7.2 Miles
Gather some friends and head to Del Rio Lanes for a fun night of bowling. Cosmic bowling is offered on Friday and Saturday nights, with disco lights, fog, music and more. Special events can be booked.
7.3 Miles
Located in Long Beach, California, the Aquarium of the Pacific is an excellent destination for all ages. It has huge habitats full of penguins, otters and seals, plus hundreds of species of fish, crustaceans and other aquatic mammals.
7.3 Miles
George Bellis Park houses a community center and hosts the area's Little League and Youth Football teams. Facilities boast a dog park section, lighted athletic courts, ball fields, horseshoe pit, playground and picnic areas.
7.3 Miles
Stevenson Park offers lots of tall, shady trees, green grass, several picnic tables and two playgrounds. The park also features two baseball fields along with a snack bar during little league games and indoor basketball courts.
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The smallest city park in Cypress is Baroldi Sycamore Park that holds only one and a half acres of land. The limited area only has a compact children's playground structure that rests on sand and an open play grassy space.
7.4 Miles
The six acre Gardenhill Park largely focuses on young children. The park has a Tiny Tots program, playground equipment for toddlers, as well as tennis courts, a basketball court, a horseshoe pit, and picnic areas.