- The list below includes 203 free or cheap things to do in or near Ramona, California, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Horseback Riding.
- From Dos Picos Co Park to Oasis Camel Dairy, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ramona and in nearby cities within 25 miles like La Mesa, Poway, Santee and Julian.
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5965 E. US Hwy. 78, Borrego Springs, CA 92006
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Providing rentals for desert vehicles, San Diego Motorsport Guided Tours offers all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles as well as dirtbikes. Through this company, tourists can also arrange for desert excursions which includes meals, beverages and an experienced, knowledgeable guide.
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5525 Split Mountain Road, Borrego Springs, CA 92004
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Perfect for the outdoor enthusiast, Split Mountain Trail offers a true adventure. Providing beautiful views of cliffs, valleys and caves, the trail makes for a somewhat challenging hike. Bicyclists are also welcome.
44.7 Miles
Considered to be one of the most prominent rail-trails in the area, the San Clemente Beach Trail hugs the ocean shoreline and is situated next to the Amtrak rail line. The trail has a boardwalk-style bridge over sensitive beach habitat near the Pier Bowl trailhead.
46.0 Miles
The gated recreational Simpson Park features a sheltered picnic area, restrooms, hiking trails, bicycle trails, and barbecues. The park also has a classroom lab with a botanical garden as well as an equestrian trail.
46.1 Miles
Part of Diamond Valley Lake Community Park, the Diamond Valley Sports Complex features multiple lighted ball fields as well as basketball and tennis courts. The complex also offers three separate soccer fields and adjacent picnic areas.
46.3 Miles
Diamond Valley Lake is one of the newest as well as the largest reservoirs in Southern California. The area is popular for its seasonal wildflower trail and the 13,500 acres of open space that is home at least 16 endangered or threatened native California bird, plant and animal species.
46.4 Miles
The Western Science Center showcases an array of Ice Age fossils and Native American artifacts that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. One of their most popular exhibits is 'Max', the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as 'Xena', a Columbian mammoth.
47.4 Miles
The SOPAC Basketball Club is a center for boys and girls youth basketball. The center is the home of the Willie Farley Development Academy and offers leagues, travel basketball, training and club basketball.
47.6 Miles
A pottery and art studio, Painted Earth allows visitors to explore their creativity by creating original works of art. The studio offers a variety of classes, and welcomes groups and parties.
47.7 Miles
Lower Trestles is a well known and internationally featured surfing spot located at San Onofre State Beach. Named after the Trestle Bridge under which surfers must walk, it features consistently better surf in comparison to the remainder of the beach.