- The list below includes 989 free or cheap things to do in or near Orange, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Skate Parks.
- From Irvine Regional Park to Santiago Oaks Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Orange and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Cerritos, Lakewood and Long Beach.
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Whether it is for the 121 artists' works of art exhibited or for the special events it can host, Laguna Art Museum can prove to be a worthy destination for the Californian art enthusiasts.
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Located in the eastern half of downtown Long Beach, East Village is a popular tourist attraction with its wide array of shops, galleries, salons, cafes and more. One can find everything from clothing and accessories to used books and mid-century furniture at highly affordable prices.
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Named after the adjacent town, Laguna Beach is one of California's most popular beaches for swimming, fishing and surfing. The town also attracts many visitors with its unique restaurants, exclusive shops and temperate climate.
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SUP Fitness Laguna offers stand up paddleboat lessons for from one person to five. Most lessons are 60 minutes long, and include 50 minutes of time in the waters of Divers Cove and Fishermans Cove.
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Easily accessible by foot, bike, or vehicle, Downtown Long Beach offers an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops, historic landmarks, and more. Popular attractions include an aquarium, sports complex, and Art Deco Ocean Liner converted into a hotel.
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Those in search of a well-maintained trail system with stunning views will enjoy Oso Creek Trail. Hikers can take in the fresh air and fragrances from the plant life while getting a great workout from the 5.5 miles of trails.
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A public park, Oso Viejo Community Park features a wide variety of playground equipment, including tube slides, climbing structures, and swings, as well as benches, covered picnic pavilions, and walking trails. The park also has sports fields.
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Also known as the Ruben S. Ayala Park, Ayala Park is a 140 acre park featuring an on-site community center. Attractions include Softball, baseball, and soccer fields, a skate park, a playground, batting cages, and a multipurpose trail.
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With panoramic views of Los Angeles county, Hacienda Hills Trails offers nature trails at different difficulty levels. At the end of the trails, there is a large, rusted water tank with graffiti art on it.
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Crystal Cove State Park: El Moro Canyon is a natural attraction inside the Crystal Cove State Park that includes a bridge, campfire sites, and restrooms. The park can be used for camping, picnicking, and mountain biking.