- The list below includes 208 free or cheap things to do in or near Lincoln, California, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, History Museums and Dog Park.
- From Auburn Ravine Dog Park to Peter Singer Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lincoln and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sacramento, Folsom, Fair Oaks and Citrus Heights.
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36.1 Miles
Buscher Park is a lakeside park featuring eight miles of mountain bike trails populated by pine trees and cedar elms. The lake is suitable for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, however swimming is not allowed.
36.5 Miles
Open since 1948, King's Skate Country Inc provides roller and inline skates to rent for freestyle skating at its indoor rink. The rink has a disco ball that it brings out in conjunction with disco music.
37.7 Miles
60%
10 votes
1624 Hood-Franklin Road, Elk Grove, CA 95757
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Spanning nearly 18000 acres, the Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is home to a wide array of birds, reptiles, and other animals, all in a protected and pristine natural habitat.
40.7 Miles
No experience is necessary to take part in a ride at Lazy T Trail Rides. Mid-morning and sunset trail rides are offered year round. Rides include up to four at a time, allowing more personal attention.
43.2 Miles
67%
6 votes
4444 Pacific Heights Road, Oroville, CA 95965
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Combat Zone Paintball Park is a paintball complex with a variety of activities and features. It has target practice areas in addition to a variety of courses visitors may use for paintball competitions.
43.9 Miles
Featuring 24 lanes, Tyme To Bowl Lanes provides open and league bowling along with a pro shop and a video arcade. The center has a party room, a cafe and a tavern with adult beverages and a big-screen television.
44.0 Miles
Feather River Cinemas is a movie multiplex that shows first-run Hollywood movies. It features discounts and specials, and serves a variety of refreshments, including usual cinema fare like popcorn, candy, and sodas as well as hot dogs and ice cream.
44.5 Miles
Named in honor of a local dog trainer, Pat Alley Memorial Dog Park offers a fenced, off-leash area for canine recreation. The park provides drinking water, picnic tables, dog waste bags and a separate area for smaller dogs.
45.1 Miles
The first microbrewery in Oroville, Western Pacific Brewing makes a variety of handcrafted ales. They also host live music and karaoke, and offer a full bar with a relaxed atmosphere.