- The list below includes 472 free or cheap things to do in or near Rancho Santa Margarita, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Breweries, Movie Theaters and Camping Site.
- From Rancho Santa Margarita Central Park to Lago Santa Margarita, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rancho Santa Margarita and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Orange, Irvine and San Clemente.
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Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities at its 1,975-acre facility. Offerings include swimming, boating, hiking, horseback riding, camping, golfing, bicycling and a water park.
33.5 Miles
Ellena Park is a city park that features four half court basketball courts, a baseball and softball field, a sand volleyball court, and a soccer and football field. The park also has a covered picnic shelter and exercise course.
33.5 Miles
An indoor trampoline park, Jump Around Trampoline Center offers open jumping, dodge ball and basketball, a foam pit, and a variety of other activities. The facility hosts themed nights and private parties, as well.
33.5 Miles
Bridgetown Diy is a community center featuring a number of amenities and facilities for the use of local residents. Visitors commonly enjoy listening to local band performances or attending art shows at the center.
33.5 Miles
Featuring open grass fields, La Puente City Park can be used for picnics and small events and offers shelters, picnic tables, benches and shaded areas. The park has a children's playground, baseball fields and basketball courts.
33.5 Miles
Spanning nearly three acres, Kuns Park is filled with lush open grass areas and tall trees, some of which are over 100 years old. It includes over a dozen picnic tables, several barbecues and a playground for family friendly outings.
33.5 Miles
Recreational facilities abound at Las Flores Park: softball and soccer fields, sand volleyball court, Olympic-size pool, lighted tennis courts, and horseshoe pits. The park is well-equipped for picnickers with barbecues, sheltered stations, a food prep area and 58 picnic tables.
33.5 Miles
At nearly six miles round-trip, the Michael D. Antonovich Trail offers moderate hiking along a scenic river with several water crossings. Accessible year-round, the trail is for hiking, biking, running and leashed dog-walking.
33.6 Miles
As a community aquatics facility, Heritage Pool offers visitors a wading pool and lap pool for recreational swimming. The facility has lifeguards on duty during the day and features a diving board in the deep end.
33.6 Miles
The Colton Area Museum offers its visitors the chance to learn about the history of the local area through artifacts. The museum also publishes a journal twice a year and presents exhibits.