- The list below includes 213 free or cheap things to do in or near Napa, California, including 130 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Jazz/Blues Bars, Restaurants and Art Gallery.
- From Skyline Wilderness Park to Alston Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Napa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Benicia, Vallejo, Fairfield and Vacaville.
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Learn how to tend and harvest grapes, access special vineyard events, and make your own wine from grapes that grow on your vines
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Traditional-style bowling is available AMF Southshore Lanes across 40 individual lanes. Flat-screen televisions have been installed at each of the lanes to provide crystal clear score tracking, and there is an on-site video game arcade and six billiard tables.
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A fitness and racquet club, Diamond Hills Sports Club & Spa offers members a variety of amenities. It features a wide array of fitness classes, personal trainer services, child care, and state of the art equipment.
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55 Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118
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Students aren't the only ones to visit the California Academy of Science. A rainforest, aquarium, and planetarium are also interesting attractions for local visitors.
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Explore fine art, architecture and a breathtaking landscape design at San Francisco’s de Young Museum. Located in the Golden State Park, this museum offers both regular and special exhibits, as well as educational programs for learning.
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Found in the home of a Woodland, California local, Reiffs Gas Station Museum is a small town step back into the past. Visitors will find gas station memorabilia dating back to the 60's and 70's in a comfortable and quirky setting.
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Woodland's Cinemark Movies 5 is a five theater movie multiplex that shows primarily first-run Hollywood films. The theater features all digital video and sound, and offers discount matinees and a variety of other promotions.
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The Castro
Castro and Market Sts. is the heart of the Castro, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Free-spirited, the Castro neighborhood is known for its lively bars and active nightlife. During the day, tourists can take a relaxing walk and visit the local shops, restaurants and coffee shops in the community.
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Osage Station Park offers various recreational activities including tennis courts, ball fields and paths for walking and riding bikes. There are playground areas with a realistic train and old west theme. Osage also features a rose garden and sand pit.
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With the supreme pizza being a crowd favorite, Dk's Place offers a variety of pizza toppings and arcade games to its guests. Visitors can use the tickets won from the games to redeem prizes.
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Opened in 2008, Novarina Park is a mostly grassy area lined with trees with a short walking path. The park has sheltered picnic tables and a children's playground including a dinosaur dig sandbox.