- The list below includes 7 free or cheap things to do in or near Los Banos, California, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Movie Theaters and Visitor Centers.
- From San Luis National Wildlife Refuge to Romero Visitor Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Los Banos and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Merced.
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Valley Baseball Academy provides students and Sniper players with the most relevant and effective baseball techniques. They have a deep understanding of the game, human biomechanics and physics and change the way baseball is taught.
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Visitors can enjoy picking their own apples, strawberries, olallieberries and boysenberries at Gizdich Ranch. The ranch also features picnicking areas and offers tours of the apple orchard and berry farms.
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Featured in several Hollywood films, the Sierra Railroad is the third oldest railroad in North America and offers a large variety of themed tours from the Beer Train to Zombie Train, and special holiday dinner excursions.
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Situated next a train track, Cottles Woods Park is a small park with paved walking paths for joggers and bikers. There are several picnic areas and a covered pavilion for visitors to use.
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The Richard Walton Memorial Park is a recreational park that features a concession stand, a covered pavilion, kitchen facilities, a skate park, and a skating rink. The park also has a playground and a softball complex.
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At Cowboy Museum, visitors can learn about the history of cowboys and view displays filled with Wild West memorabilia. The museum features a mix of rotating and permanent exhibits; and hosts community events like Christmas festivals and cowgirl luncheons.
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355 E F Street, Oakdale, CA 95361
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The Oakdale Cowboy Museum & Tourist Center features authentic memorabilia and trail-used gear from the region's rich history of rodeo and cattle drives. The museum is a hands-on experience aimed at all age groups and features many interactive exhibits.
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2601 East Lake Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076
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The Agricultural History Project Center and Museum educates visitors on the agricultural history of Santa Cruz County. The center features a two story wood barn, a garden that grows fresh produce and a shed featuring historic gardening tools.
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Dating back to 1885, Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds in Watsonville, California is home to a spectacle of family-friendly events. Visitors can enjoy the State Fair in September, as well as year round horse races and car shows.
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Car racing enthusiasts can enjoy dirt track competitions every weekend at Ocean Speedway. The facility also provides an array of concessions including sandwiches, hot dogs, chicken kabobs, beer and other beverages.