- 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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USPA-rated instructors explain skydiving basics, fit students for harnesses, and guide them through free fall and parachute steering
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Brooktree Park is a multi-use 14 acre public park. Three baseball diamonds, as well as two tennis courts, play host to local teams and residents. The children's play area is also a favorite for visitors.
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A small park notable for a creek that runs through it, Park Oaks Park features playgrounds with play structures suitable for all ages, a basketball court, a volleyball court, and picnic areas.
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At Hillside Training Stables, visitors can learn the basics of horseback riding and grooming with horse trainers. The stables also offers birthday party packages that include a horseback ride for the kids.
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Between Folsom and Folsom Dam at Folsom Prison, Folsom, CA
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Visitors of the Folsom Prison Museum will be able to visit a mock cell, view a mannequin, and enjoy a videotape that takes them on a tour of the prison. Guests can also purchase Johnny Cash-related goods at the gift shop.
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OVPArks Almond Park is situated in the southwest corner of Orangevale and has concrete running paths with plenty of shady trees. There is also a play area for smaller children with slides and climbing walls, and another for larger children.
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Situated on five acres, Strizek Park features a large turf field suitable for sports like soccer and other recreational activities. The park also offers a children's play structure, swings, shade trees, picnic tables and a paved walking path.
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611 Riverbend Parkway (Lincoln Ave), Orange, CA
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Named for an Orange councilman, Steve Ambriz Memorial Park opened in 2012 on 10.5 acres and connects to the Santa Ana River Trail. The park has walking and biking paths, sports fields and courts, a playground and picnic areas.
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Established in 1987, The Boardwalk is a live music venue that supports all musical genres. The facility recently became an all ages venue even though it still maintains an extensive bar area.
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The 7.67-acre Eugene H Ahner Park is a recreational park that includes a baseball diamond, a multipurpose court, restrooms, and picnic tables. The park also has a walking trail that can be used for running or biking.
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9980 Greenback Ln, Folsom, CA 95630
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The Folsom Powerhouse State Historical Park contains an electric generating facility built in 1895 that once provided power to the city of Sacramento. Open Wednesday through Sunday, there are educational tours, historical exhibits, picnic areas and fishing.