- The list below includes 1247 free or cheap things to do in or near Norwalk, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Family Fun Center, Arcades and Movie Theaters.
- From Lakeside Park to Norwalk Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norwalk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Long Beach and Lakewood.
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247 Avenida La Pata, San Clemente, CA 92672
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The Richard Steed Memorial Park is a recreational park that features a baseball field, a children’s play area, and three batting cages. The park also ha s a skateboarding park and picnic tables.
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Rialto Recreation is a fitness and athletic facility that features a variety of amenities. It has a lap pool, a weight room, tennis and basketball courts, and other features, and hosts a variety of classes and programs.
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197 E San Bernardino Avenue, Rialto, CA 92324
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Rialto Park & Little League Field is a baseball complex that hosts the North Rialto Little League program. The field hosts full seasons of games and practices for teams of various ages.
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Point Dume Nature Preserve begins as a trail and ascends to a coastal bluff sand dune that offers views of the bay, coast, mountains and islands. A viewing platform and beach are accessible via a boardwalk and stairway respectively.
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241 Avenida La Pata, San Clemente, CA 92673
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The San Clemente Skate Park is a public concrete skate park situated high on a grassy hill. The skate park is an expansive 12,000 sq. ft. and offers surfaces and bowls for varying challenge levels.
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1400 Avalon Canyon Road, Avalon, CA 90704
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Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens features a memorial within a building with blue flagstone rock and colorful mosaic tiles. There are also gardens that sit on 37.85 acres and include some rare plants, including endangered species.
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Westward Beach
Westward Beach Drive and Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA
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Westward Beach is popular with surfers who often find one of the heaviest beach breaks here in the Southern California area. The beach is also popular for swimming, surfing, whale watching, scuba diving and fishing.
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The area surrounding the Vasquez Rocks is a similar landscape to that in legendary Western's. The rocks themselves are popular for climbing and sightseeing and offer great photography opportunities for those passing through the area.
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The 2.8-mile Zuma Canyon Trail is a hiking trial that meanders through Zuma Canyon. Wildlife that can be seen along the trail include deer, rabbit, coyote, and various types of birds.
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A rich part of California history are the Ruins of the Collapsed Dam at St. Francis Dam. Visitors are able to visit the dams ruins, while the area offers challenging hikes and beautiful views.