- 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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Isenberg Crane Reserve is the guests of the sandhill crane in the fall and winter. Bird watchers can also observe pelicans, vultures, ibis and swans, among many other bird species.
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A 12-theater movie multiplex, Lodi Stadium 12 Cinemas shows a combination of first-run Hollywood movies and some art house and foreign films and special presentations. The theater features digital video and sound as well as stadium seating.
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Cool off from the California heat at Gauche Aquatics Park in Yuba City. With a splash pool, children's water toys, and various water slides, this water wonderland is fit for any family outing.
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World of Wonders Science Museum
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2 North Sacramento Street, Lodi, CA 95240
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At the World of Wonders Science Museum you can experience a variety of hands-on exhibits that help you learn more about science. The museum also offers groups the opportunity to participate in field study trips too.
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10791 E. Empire St, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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From 1850 to it closing in 1956, the Empire Mine State Historic Park produced more than 5.8 million ounces of gold. The park still contains many of the original mine buildings, the owner's cottage, mining tunnels and a restored garden.
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For a look at one of the richest and largest gold mines in California, visitors check out Bourne Cottage. The mine was closed in 1956 after producing over 5 million ounces of gold and now guests can enjoy tours of the area.
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750 Bridge St, Ste A, Yuba City, CA 95991
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Middle Mountain Interpretive Hikes maintains public access to the Sutter Buttes private land trust. Visit the 'World's Smallest Mountain Range' with knowledgeable trail guides, take a driving tour on county roads, or visit the community memorial museum.
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Originally built in 1865 as an orphanage for children who lost parents in mining accidents, the Grass Valley Museum contains furniture, clothing, photographs and other artifacts from the Gold Rush era. It is open mid-April through mid-October.
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Affiliated with the Sutter Performing Arts Association and located in the Sutter Theater, The Theater Gallery showcases original works of art by local and regional artists. The gallery hosts artists' receptions on the first Thursday of each month.
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A variety of outdoor activities and sports can be played at the large fields at Condon Park. In addition to baseball fields, they have a disc golf course, skate park, and dog park.