- The list below includes 263 free or cheap things to do in or near Moreno Valley, California, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Arcades.
- From Hound Town Dog Park to Box Springs Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Moreno Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Fontana, San Bernardino and Hemet.
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With Inspiration Paddle Board Co., visitors can participate in a two hour paddleboard classes that include a yoga session. The company puts grip mats on the boards so visitors can perform yoga on the water.
11.1 Miles
A miniature art gallery as well as an art supply store and framing service, Rachal's Art Center is owned by Sharon Rachal, an award-winning artist and illustrator. The gallery also offers classes.
11.2 Miles
The 7thStreet Park contains a swimming pool with different areas, including a splash pad, so children of all ages can swim safely. The location also contains shaded picnic facilities.
11.3 Miles
The Norton AFB Museum documents the history of Norton Air Force Base and its involvement in World War II. On site, memorials are dedicated to Norton veterans and memorialize the fall of the Berlin Wall.
11.3 Miles
Home to local minor league baseball, the San Manuel Stadium is a fun, outdoor venue for taking in a game or a local concert. The stadium hosts some of the largest tours and biggest names in music.
11.4 Miles
Mercado Park offers amenities for children including a playground with many features and a splash pad, while adults can enjoy exercising in the open areas. There are several picnic areas as well.
11.6 Miles
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9400 Dufferin, Riverside, CA 92504
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California Citrus State Historic Park is dedicated to the preservation and history of the areas citrus heritage. Visitors are able to participate in guided tours as well as sample and purchase the parks fresh produce.
11.8 Miles
Covering over 660,000 acres of the San Bernardino Mountains the San Bernardino National Forest offers extensive sightseeing, hiking and camping opportunities. Taking a drive along either the Rim of the World Scenic Byway or the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway is a great way to see the forest.
11.8 Miles
Accessible after a short hike, Deep Creek Hot Springs offers visitor scenic pools surrounded by a desert mountain landscape. One of the pools is naturally heated to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
12.0 Miles
Taking visitors back to the 40's and 50's, the Rubidoux Drive-In features its original 1948 screen tower. This retro themed drive-in plays the latest blockbuster hits and also hosts a weekly swap meet.