- 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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21.6 Miles
El Dorado National Forest features 80 developed campgrounds and picnic areas, hundreds of miles of roads and trails and abundant wildlife and plants. There are also numerous lakes, reservoirs, rivers and streams for fishing and water sports.
22.2 Miles
Beach Lake Stables is a great place to have an all-round riding experience complete with hands on training and instructions under the supervision of an experienced rider. They charge decent prices and the place, with its three riding arenas and multiple trails, is well-maintained and clean.
22.4 Miles
Located in a corner of Morse Community Park, Morse Dog Park consists of mostly grassy areas with few trees used by dogs for running and playing. The park offers benches as well as a water station with hose.
22.5 Miles
Situated on 27 acres, Morse Park features a dog park, walking trail, picnic areas, playground and open grass fields. It can be used for sports and activities including soccer, softball, basketball, horseshoes, bocce ball, baseball and skating.
22.7 Miles
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16 votes
10150 Franklin High Drive, Elk Grove, CA 90245
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Bartholomew Sports Park is a recreational park that features playgrounds as well as sporting areas. The park includes four tennis courts, four lighted multi-purpose fields, three lighted baseball fields, shade structures, and restrooms.
22.9 Miles
Located on the site of the now defunct Machado Dairy, the Machado Dairy Park offers a soccer field, a half court basketball court, open green space, and two separate farm themed playgrounds for younger and older children.
22.9 Miles
Kunsting Park is a 7.8 acre park named after Frank Kunsting, an early Franklin settler and businessman. Attractions include soccer fields, a jogging trail, an open field, a half-court basketball court, and a large picnic area.
23.3 Miles
Ghost Tours of Placerville offer guided tours of the historic and supposedly haunted historic districts in this town, which traces its lineage back to the gold rush days of 1849. The weekend tours must be booked in advance by reservation.
23.3 Miles
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5 votes
Placerville, CA 95667
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Surrounded by pine trees, Jenkinson Lake See Sly Park Recreation Area-Campground offers visitors a campsite with direct access to the lake. Visitors are welcome to fish for smallmouth bass at the lake.
23.5 Miles
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115 votes
Log Cabin Ravine Drive off Bedford Ave., Placerville, CA 95667
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Pretend to be a miner at Hangtown's Gold Bug Park. Here, you can travel through a recreated mine shaft and learn about mining history. Great for kids and adults, but not for the claustrophobic.