- The list below includes 256 free or cheap things to do in or near Oakley, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Marinas, Fishing and Children's Entertainment.
- From Novarina Park to Big Break Regional Shoreline, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oakley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Dublin, Walnut Creek and Brentwood.
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Situated on 20 acres, Diablo Vista Park features lighted sports fields as well as volleyball, basketball and tennis courts. It offers a picnic area, a children's playground and a large tile snake for kids to explore.
18.2 Miles
The fenced-in, dinosaur-themed Piccadilly Park offers 2 play structures; one for smaller children, and one for older kids. A small basketball court and gazebo are available, along with a well maintained restroom.
18.3 Miles
A 32-lane bowling facility, Diablo Valley Bowl offers open and league bowling along with private event and party hosting. It provides a snack bar, arcade games, pool tables, a bar with adult beverages and cosmic bowling.
18.3 Miles
Take the kids for some outdoor playground fun at Piccadilly Square Park. Activity panels and climbing features are sure to keep them entertained. Swings, a climbing wall and sand pit are also available.
18.3 Miles
Wicklund Park is a neighborhood park that features one of the surrounding community's only pavilions. The park is also home to several barbecue pits, multiple playgrounds, and a softball field.
18.3 Miles
Featuring a pond with a waterfall, Sycamore Valley Park provides open grass fields lined with trees as well as facilities for baseball, soccer, bocce ball and football. The park also provides a playground, walking paths, picnic tables and barbecue pits.
18.3 Miles
Situated on 43 acres, Oak Hill Park features a fishing lake that is home to wildlife including ducks and geese. The park also has a playground, picnic areas with grills, a volleyball court, open fields and a hillside trail.
18.4 Miles
Exhibits filled with plants native to the Walnut Creek, California area fill The Ruth Bancroft Garden. A variety of plant exhibits and sculptures can be seen on a self-guided tour, with equally majestic pieces for purchase.
18.6 Miles
An entertainment center, Sky High Sports provides trampoline walls and floors used for open jumping, dodgeball and aerobics classes. The center offers party hosting, a snack bar and a session for individuals with special needs.
18.8 Miles
A four acre city park, Len Hester Park sits on rolling, hilly ground, and offers scenic green space and trees. The park offers a walking path and picnic areas, as well as an open field.