- The list below includes 1041 free or cheap things to do in or near Los Angeles, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Bars, Specialty Museums, Landmarks and City Tours.
- From Richard J. Riordan Central Library to University of Southern California, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Los Angeles and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pasadena, Lakewood, Long Beach and Glendale.
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Teams escape from the dreaded Cabin room using wit, knowledge, and skill to exit in the fastest time
10.2 Miles
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52 votes
9255 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731
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San Gabriel Valley Badminton Club is large club that features over 18 courts and over one thousand members. The club has a pro shop, golf simulators, a table tennis facility, and offers badminton lessons.
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9155 E Mission Drive, Rosemead, CA 91770
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Open in the summer for public swim, Rosemead Aquatic Center Pool offers day passes to those visiting the area. The pool features picnic accommodations, water slides, interactive water play and an indoor locker room and shower facility.
10.3 Miles
The Beach Boys Monument commemorates the site of the childhood home of Dennis, Carl, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. The artwork featured on the platform was inspired by the album cover Surfer Girl.
10.3 Miles
Located near the Los Angeles International Airport, Lennox Park's recreational activities include a teen club, swimming, aerobics, and after-school programming. The location also hosts Lennox's Cinco de Mayo Festival and Hispanic Heritage Festival.
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A mission-driven not for profit organization, Shoestring City Ranch aims to provide urban children with opportunities to have rural experiences, either for free or for very low prices. The ranch features rescued animals and trained staff.
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With both indoor and outdoor space, Rivera Park provides for a variety of activities. Along with a gymnasium and auditorium, the park is further equipped with a playground, picnic space and both football and baseball fields.
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A multi-purpose space, Pico Park has a variety of features. For indoor recreation, the park is equipped with a gymnasium and auditorium, and for outdoor activities, there are athletic fields, a playground and walking trail.
10.3 Miles
Considered to be the largest park in the city, Rosemead Park offers three playground areas, a swimming pool, several picnic shelters with barbeque grills, baseball fields, and restroom facilities. The park is also home to a well-used half-mile walking trail.
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Situated on 14.5 acres, Montrose Community Park features two baseball fields along with basketball and tennis courts. The park also offers a children's playground and grassy areas with trees and picnic tables.
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Specializing in horse training, Equestrian Visions Xtreme teaches the foundational skills for visitors to be successful at horseback riding. If visitors don't have their own horse, the company will lease a horse for lessons.