- The list below includes 244 free or cheap things to do in or near Orangevale, California, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Horseback Riding, Parks, Hiking Trails and Dive Bars.
- From Negro Bar Recreation Area to Orangevale Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Orangevale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sacramento, Folsom, Fair Oaks and Citrus Heights.
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The 70,000-sqft Hardwood Palace is an indoor basketball facility that features 8 maple hardwood courts, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV's, padded benches, and massage chairs. The facility also offers educational camps and clinics.
10.2 Miles
Kavala Ranch Park has a playground structure that is suitable for young children between the ages of two to twelve. The site also has a covered picnic area and barbeque grills.
10.3 Miles
Capital Confections makes creative and handmade chocolates. Their sculptures made of white chocolate are veritable works of art.
10.3 Miles
Margaret Azevedo Park features soccer fields with lighting for nighttime play as well as a baseball and softball field. The park also has a playground for kids, as well as restroom and picnic facilities.
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780 Salmon Falls Road, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
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Linking existing trails in the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, the South Fork American River Trail winds through 25 miles of riverfront, hills and canyons. The trail offers hikers, bikers and equestrians a range of difficulties and grades.
13.5 Miles
Sacramento's American River Bicycle Trail is a cyclist's dream. The 32-mile paved route stretches from Sacramento to Folsom, and is popular with recreational bikers and commuters. The trail is scrupulously maintained and free of gaping potholes, cracks and other faults.
14.1 Miles
Stardust Pony Dreams is an equestrian park that has the goal of providing safe and educational experiences that benefit both ponies and children. The park offers a summer camp for children.
14.4 Miles
Situated on five acres, Peter Singer Park features a large field that can be used for baseball, soccer and other open-field sports. The park has small, open grass areas, a playground and sheltered picnic areas.
14.6 Miles
Named for a nearby ravine, Auburn Ravine Dog Park is an off-leash canine recreation area providing grass fields and trees lining the perimeter. The park is fenced, has shaded areas and offers a separate location for smaller dogs.
14.9 Miles
The 24-acre McBean Park is a recreational park that includes a baseball field, a skateboard park, a horseshoe court, a bandstand, and restrooms. The park also features a playground that was designed by Leathers and Associates.