- The list below includes 209 free or cheap things to do in or near Morgan Hill, California, including 103 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Farms & Ranches, Hiking Trails and Walking Trails.
- From Uvas Canyon County Park to Henry W. Coe State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morgan Hill and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Jose, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and Aptos.
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A park with separate playgrounds for children of different ages, Joseph Ceciliani Park also features tennis courts and picnic tables. Willow trees cover the area and a paved trail runs along a creek through the park.
43.3 Miles
Dublin's Stagecoach Park sits on slightly under one acre of land. The park has a mosaic tile art installation integrated with a seating area, a playground, and a picnic area with barbecue grills.
43.4 Miles
Crossroads Shopping village is more than just a shopping center– it has restaurants, an animal hospital, and coffee houses as well. A major consumer outlet in Carmel.
43.4 Miles
The Los Banos Wildlife Area is a sprawling wildlife preserve home to over 6,000 acres of wetlands, marsh and lakes. Visitors enjoy the areas many trails, birdwatching, fishing, hunting and wildlife watching.
43.4 Miles
Following a small brook, the Twin Pines Park offers roughly 10 acres of recreational activities. On the grounds of the park, there are multiple shaded picnic sites, open space trails, a children's playground, and an open use field.
43.4 Miles
A combination of three organizations, the Twin Pines Art Center consists of the Peninsula Arts Council, Belmont Arts Council, and Peninsula Museum of Art. Their galleries feature local artists' work, and the museum contains an art studio, store, and library.
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Popular first-run Hollywood movies are presented across six individual screens at Premiere Cinemas. The theater also offers a summer movie series that shows a variety of classic and popular kids films.
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Packed full of artifacts that tell a story of local history, the Ralph Leroy Milliken Museum is a gem. Learn about the development of Los Banos through pictures, paintings, agriculture equipment, and much more.