- The list below includes 781 free or cheap things to do in or near Marina del Rey, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Paddleboarding, Movie Theaters, Beaches and Bike Paths.
- From Burton W. Chace Park to Glen Alla Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marina del Rey and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Malibu and Santa Monica.
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The All American Park is a recreational par that includes a jungle gym, a baseball diamond, an empty oval pool, and a walking path. The park also has an open area that can be used for soccer games.
17.7 Miles
Originally built in 1844, Rancho Los Cerritos, is a Monterey-style ranch house open to the public providing a glimpse of life in the late 1800's. The collection includes historic documents, artifacts, and furnishings.
17.7 Miles
Located between two schools, Paramount Park features facilities for baseball, basketball and handball along with a gymnasium and a pool. The park also offers grassy areas, picnic spots, a paved walking path and restrooms.
17.8 Miles
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32201 Forrestal Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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Ladera Linda Community Park offers a basketball court, paddle tennis courts, a playground/tot lot, and scenic views of the nearby cliffs, hills, and ocean. The park houses a Community Center building, which exhibits local plants and animals.
17.8 Miles
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1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754
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Vincent Price Art Museum serves as a unique educational resource for the diverse audiences of the college and the community through the exhibition, interpretation, collection and preservation of works in all media of the visual arts.
17.8 Miles
Spanning a total of nearly five acres, Sunnyslopes Park is a public community park offering a number of recreational amenities for guests to enjoy. These amenities include a softball fields, numerous picnic areas, tennis courts, and a playground.
17.9 Miles
For those interested in police history, the Los Angeles Police Museum is an interesting stop. You should get a guide in order to get the most out of the exhibit.
17.9 Miles
The Eagle Rock neighborhood in Los Angeles is named for a large rock outcropping resembling an eagle's head. The area features many historic homes, and is a popular film location.
17.9 Miles
Calabasas Bark Park is a dog park open to friendly dogs of all sizes. The park maintains a drinking fountain for dogs and has a gated play area for children.
17.9 Miles
Situated next to an elementary school, Highlands Park offers visitors fields and walking paths for recreational activities. The park has a new playground and a covered picnic area with multiple tables.