- The list below includes 1128 free or cheap things to do in or near Monterey Park, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Maze, Movie Theaters and Art Museum.
- From Barnes Park to Heritage Park AKA Cascades Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Monterey Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Long Beach.
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Townee Tours provides walking tours to a number of LA attractions. Some of their most popular are their Waterfront Tour, San Pedro Backlot Tour, and Cabrillo Beach Tour.
18.3 Miles
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990 N Diamond Bar Blvd, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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Open for walk-ins and private events, Oak Tree Lanes Bowling & Sports Bar offers 36 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. It features sports and snack bars along with redemption arcade games, pool tables and dart boards.
18.4 Miles
Located right in the middle of the campus, UCLA Store is a popular shopping destination both for students as well as others. From apparel and accessories to electronics and a well-stocked book store, the store houses a variety of things.
18.4 Miles
The Toyota USA Automotive Museum is a museum dedicated to showcasing some of Toyota's most memorable cars. Attractions include exhibits on a variety of historical Toyota cars, exhibits on Toyota's personal history, and personal guided tours.
18.4 Miles
A bowling center with 40 lanes, AMF Carter Lanes provides both open and league bowling including cosmic bowling nights. It has a pro shop, billiard tables and a bar and grill with flat-screen televisions showing sports programming.
18.4 Miles
Featuring a large pond, Tri-City Park is a good place to watch for birds and other wildlife. There is also a short walking path and playground nearby for everyone to enjoy.
18.5 Miles
Anaheim Tour Company offers a variety of guided tours of Orange County, Hollywood, LA and more. You can also opt for customized tours such as shopping tours, movie tours and amusement park tours. They charge decent prices and offer great package deals.
18.5 Miles
Pacific Railroad Museum has restored a depot to represent a working railroad station. Learn about the various aspects of railroading through artifacts and exhibits. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Admission is free.
18.5 Miles
Glen Alla Park is considered a pocket park that is unstaffed and open from dawn to dusk. Facilities include basketball courts, a playground for kids, and picnic areas amidst a beautiful natural setting.
18.5 Miles
The smallest city park in Cypress is Baroldi Sycamore Park that holds only one and a half acres of land. The limited area only has a compact children's playground structure that rests on sand and an open play grassy space.