- The list below includes 937 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Beach, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Neighborhoods, Landmarks, Piers & Boardwalks and Bike Paths.
- From Naples Island to California State University Long Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Lakewood, Cerritos and San Pedro.
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Gladstone Park contains a softball field, a lighted basketball court, horseshoe pits, and volleyball courts, providing the necessary facilities for several team sports games. Children can also play on the park's playground equipment.
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At nearly six miles round-trip, the Michael D. Antonovich Trail offers moderate hiking along a scenic river with several water crossings. Accessible year-round, the trail is for hiking, biking, running and leashed dog-walking.
30.9 Miles
Catch a concert during the summer music series at The Starlight Bowl. This well-known outdoor amphitheater seats 3,000 plus space for another 2,000 on the lawn. Guests can bring their own food and beverages.
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Featuring a prehistoric themed playground, Fossil Reef Park is littered with dinosaur fossil climbing structures for kids to play on. The playground has a three story slide that extends from a climbing structure.
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Beckenham Park is a children's park that is best known for having a rainbow colored play surface and uses concrete turtle playground sculptures. The park has two playgrounds that each have a slide.
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Alisal Park consists of 1.6 acres of land with .5 turf acres. The park offers a range of amenities including Barbeques, a Drinking Fountain, Park Benches, various Picnic Areas, a Playground and restrooms.
30.9 Miles
Suited for hikers of all skill levels, Bonnie Cove is a trail that is four miles round trip for biking, hiking, and more. Visitors can bring their dogs on the trail on a leash.
30.9 Miles
Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities at its 1,975-acre facility. Offerings include swimming, boating, hiking, horseback riding, camping, golfing, bicycling and a water park.
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Hermit Falls is a waterfall that features a hiking path the leads to the actual falls. The trail leads downhill from the parking lot to the falls and there are two cliff-jumping spots that vary in height.
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The Santa Anita Canyon is a scenic natural area with verdant forests, a sparkling creek, and a network of hiking trails. Hikers can take in views of waterfalls and other natural features.