- The list below includes 238 free or cheap things to do in or near Perris, California, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Go Karts, Race Tracks and Movie Theaters.
- From Lake Perris State Recreation Area to Real Ride Action Sports Camp, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Perris and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Hemet, Redlands and Norco.
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Brunswick Classic Lanes is a bowling alley featuring 40 bowling lanes. The alley also offers a billiards table, arcade games, a lounge, a pro shop, a snack bar, and private event rooms.
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Going Yard Sports is a 9,500 sq ft indoor and outdoor softball and baseball training center. It has multiple batting cages, drill stations and pitching lanes and a lighted practice field with bullpen, dugouts, and a brick dust infield.
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Spotted with lakes and in view of both the San Bernardino Mountains and Mount San Gorgonio, Yucaipa Regional Park in California is a natural wonder. Visitors can may a trip to enjoy in camping, hiking, fishing, and boating.
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Rosewood Arabians is a full service facility that carries on the legacy of the Arabian horse. They offer a wide range of services including: training, breeding, marketing and a wide selection of horses for sale.
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33900 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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At the Yucaipa Regional Park, visitors can go fishing, boating, and swimming. The site also contains both picnic and camping facilities for those who wish to schedule a weekend getaway.
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35308 Panorama Drive, Yucaipa, CA 92399
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At Yucaipa Valley Historical Society, visitors can explore a museum filled with displays that depict the Native American history of the region. The museum contains artifacts like agricultural tools, letters, and memorabilia.
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At the Yucaipa Community Park, visitors can play on the site's baseball fields and basketball courts. The location also contains picnic areas, barbeques, and an amphitheater for the hosting of musical and theatrical performances.
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Fiesta Park is a small community owned and managed park situated in a residential area. The park features a playground with up-to-date equipment, as well as providing visitors with park benches and public restroom facilities.
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As a moderately challenging hike, Skyline Drive Trails is a 9.8 mile trail open from late summer to fall. Near the top of the trail, there is an abandoned car nestled between the canyon walls.
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Visitors of the Gilman Ranch Museum can learn about the history of late 1800s California. The location's main items of attraction include an overland stagecoach, a chuck wagon, and prairie schooner.