- The list below includes 533 free or cheap things to do in or near Rancho Cucamonga, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Recreation Centers and Baseball Fields.
- From Red Hill Community Park to Day Creek Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rancho Cucamonga and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Chino, Fontana and Claremont.
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Granada Park offers visitors access to picnic tables, covered shelters, and playground equipment. The park also features a heated swimming pool, ball fields, a large grass area, and tennis courts.
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Featuring two fishing lakes, Jess Ranch Lakes offers visitors a day of fishing for trout, bass, and bluegill. There is also a picnic area and a bait shop where visitors can purchase equipment for fishing.
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Both 2D and 3D presentations at the Cinemark Jess Ranch are shown through digital projection. In addition to the standard popular first-run movies, the theater also presents the classics and new independent films.
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Hermosillo Park provides visitors with swings and other play structures, providing entertainment for young children and their parents. The location also offers some shade trees for those who wish to rest.
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The Tuolumne Meadows lodge provides campers with a bit of luxury in the Yosemite National Park. You get to stay in a canvas tent complete with bed linen, candles, stove and wood for burning.
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Visitors of the Heritage Park will be able to play on a night-lighted softball diamond and two basketball courts. The location also features reservable picnic areas, barbeques, and playground equipment.
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As a discount theater, Woodbridge 5 offers two dollar tickets for movies playing on its second run. The concession stand serves refreshments and snacks, offering one free refill per drink.
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The Bill Barber Community Park is a community park that includes a baseball stadium, a picnic shelter, a formal garden, batting cages, and lighted tennis courts. The park is 42-acres in size.
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The smallest city park in Cypress is Baroldi Sycamore Park that holds only one and a half acres of land. The limited area only has a compact children's playground structure that rests on sand and an open play grassy space.