- 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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From the merchant: A weekend introduction course on Oct. 3rd & 4th that educates our students in the sustainable aspects of their lives.
22.7 Miles
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92 votes
141 W 22nd Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
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Organizing fishing trips around Catalina Island, 22nd Street Landing Sportfishing offers visitors a chance to catch yellowtail, seabass, and other fish. The charter also has a whale watching cruise where visitors can view marine life from the boat.
22.7 Miles
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22nd Street Park
200 W 22nd St & Via Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro, CA 90731
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22nd Street Park is the newest community park in the Port of Los Angeles system. It offers visitors trails for biking, walking, and running as well as two bocce ball courts, numerous park benches and well-lighted signage throughout.
22.7 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.
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800 Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach, CA 90740
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Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge is 911 acres of saltwater marsh that provides essential habitat for three endangered species and is home to many more. There is one free public tour a month and reservations are required.
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Brea Plaza 5 Cinemas offers discounted prices for recently released and older films. Customers can view movies in HD and 3D presentations with surround sound while enjoying reasonably priced concessions.
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An oceanside park with views of cliffs, bluffs, and the sea, Founder's Park offers both grassy areas and a beach. It features picnic areas and hiking trails, and some parts are open to pets.
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15 votes
Hawthorne Blvd & Ryan Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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With its scenic views of the Pacific Ocean, Robert E Ryan Community Park is a very attractive spot for visitors. For the active, there are also playgrounds, a baseball diamond and basketball court, fields, picnic tables and grills.
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Officer Randal Simmons Memorial Bridge, 1 Ocean Trails Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Named for the city's first mayor, Marilyn Ryan Sunset Point Park features views of the Palos Verdes hills and the Pacific Ocean. The park provides open grass fields, picnic tables, a memorial bridge and trails for walking and biking.
22.8 Miles
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12 votes
5858 Shoup Avenue., Woodland Hills, CA 91367
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Providing fitness opportunities to the community, Woodland Hills Recreation Center offers visitors a 19 acre park, complete with sports fields and playgrounds. The sports fields host 8-10 week programs for soccer, softball, and more.
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South Hills Dog Park is a fenced-in area where pet owners can let their dogs roam and play. The dog park is located near several hiking trails for those who wish to take their pet for a leashed walk.