- The list below includes 1237 free or cheap things to do in or near Pico Rivera, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Sports Stadiums (Amateur).
- From Rivera Park to Smith Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pico Rivera and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Glendale.
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Featuring an island theme, Golf Gardens is an 18-hole miniature golf course landscaped with trees, rocks, and bridges. Visitors can choose their own golf ball, which comes in a variety of colors and shades.
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Will Richards Art Studio hosts some very colorful paintings. Topics include outer space and volcanoes.
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Pacific Coast Highway and Avenida Pico, San Clemente, CA
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The San Clemente North Beach provides a variety of amenities such as lifeguards, a food stand, playground, snorkel/boogey board rentals, showers, and volleyball. The beach is accessible via the Amtrak/Metro station and has a paid parking lot.
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The Forrest E Hull Park is a public park that offers a variety of amenities to its visitors. These include a playground area, a small walking trail, and a dog park that is divided between small and large dogs.
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Get the most out of your trip to Catalina Island by visiting Descanso Beach Ocean Sports, your outfitter of choice for kayaking and snorkeling. Featuring tours, training classes, camping, and more, make this your first visit.
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An equestrian facility, Connemara Ranch offers visitors a chance to go on guided horseback rides in the Los Angeles and Malibu areas. The facility also offers horseback riding lessons for students of all levels.
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Offering a barn to board visitor's horses, Castle Rock Farms has a training facility stocked with jumpers and barrels to practice with. The property has several trails that visitors can take their horses on.
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At Primo Show Stables, visitors can attend horse shows and watch experienced riders maneuver around obstacles. Visitors can also participate in riding classes, which are suitable for riders of any skill level.
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The Backbone Trail offers hikers with the chance to take in views of the Santa Monica Mountains. The trail moves through the Santa Monica Preserve and features hurdles of varying difficulties.