- The list below includes 327 free or cheap things to do in or near Pittsburg, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Breweries and History Museums.
- From Central Park to California Season Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pittsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Berkeley, Dublin and Benicia.
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The most comprehensive and luxurious winery tour experience is by the Napa Valley Wine Train. Trips include passage on a gorgeous vintage train, complete with a full restaurant in the dining car. Tours stop at the most respected wineries in the Napa Valley.
28.9 Miles
Opened in 1973, the Superway Aquarium is a store dedicated solely to aquatic animals. Visitors to the store commonly purchase a fish to bring home or have their fish tank serviced from the professionals at the store.
29.0 Miles
Located across 7.5 acres of open land, Noah Purifoy's Outdoor sculpture Museum showcases hundred of unique sculptures. The pieces on display are made with materials such as blown-out rubber tires, burnt wood and scrap metal.
29.1 Miles
Enjoy five miles of graveled public trails along Hayward Regional Shoreline. With nearly 2,000 acres of water marshes ranging from fresh to saltwater, visitors are sure to enjoy the shoreline wildlife. Fishing is allowed along the levees.
29.4 Miles
Situated on four acres, BarkleyVille Dog Park features separate grass fields for large and small dogs as well as a separate enclosed agility course. The park offers water fountains, benches and dog waste bags.
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3300 N Naglee Rd, West Valley Mall, Tracy, CA 95376
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Cinemark Theaters is a 14 screen movie theater that features stadium seating along with an arcade. The theater also provides access to the Great Valley Mall which has numerous shopping venues and dining options.
29.6 Miles
Offering separate play spaces for large and small dogs, the Eden Greenway Dog Park also features play space for people. The park is equipped with a basketball court, playground, walking trails, barbecue grills and a picnic area.
30.3 Miles
At Tracy Sports Complex, visitors can watch the locals play baseball in one of the many sports fields in the complex. The complex has baseball diamonds surrounded with high fences, as well as several multipurpose fields.
30.4 Miles
Dry Creek Park is also known by its longer name of Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, which is located in an area that was famous in the 1880s for large festival events. The park currently holds the Garin Barn Visitor Center, picnic areas, an extensive landscaped garden, and hiking trails.