- The list below includes 607 free or cheap things to do in or near Rancho Palos Verdes, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Dog Park and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From The Point Vicente Interpretive Center to Del Cerro Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rancho Palos Verdes and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Cerritos and Santa Monica.
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A variety of athletic options are available at Ridgecrest Park, including tennis courts, a fitness court, and a basketball court. Walkers can enjoy a sidewalk loop through the park which provides panoramic views of Saddleback Valley.
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Formerly a movie ranch and an amusement park, Corriganville Park sits on 190 acres and provides trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It has picnic tables, restroom facilities, benches, drinking fountains and remnants of old buildings.
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Azusa Pacific University is a Christian college that has undergraduate programs, graduate programs, online degrees, and athletic organizations. The university offers masters programs, doctoral programs, associates degrees, and bachelor's degrees.
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Affiliated with Azusa Pacific University, the Azusa Pacific University Theater is home to the University’s theater program, which presents a new slate of dramatic and musical productions each year. The theater also hosts visiting performances.
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Spanning a total of 12 acres, Charter Oak Park is a scenic public park located within a quiet residential area. Amenities at the park include basketball courts, softball fields, picnic areas, and a large playground area.
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3410 Pomona Blvd, Pomona, CA 91768
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From badminton to ping pong, San Gabriel Valley Badminton Club II offers visitors over 20 courts to choose from. The facility has three golf simulators where visitors can practice their skills in a virtual reality environment.
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With two lighted roller hockey and basketball playing surfaces, Grand Avenue Park offers athletes the chance to play a pick-up game during the offseason. The park also has a horse staging area and a walking trail.
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Families with younger children are the primary audience of Acorn Park. There are three distinct play areas with a variety of playground structures that are connected through several natural pathways in the tree-covered park.
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With white sands and a view of the Pacific Ocean, Victoria Beach has facilities for visitors to play volleyball, skim board, body surf, and fish. Located on the beach is a historic Victorian turret for beach goers to visit.
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In addition to freestyle skating, Ice Palace offers a chance for both youths and adults to learn how to play hockey in its ice rink. The rink has its own pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.