- The list below includes 243 free or cheap things to do in or near Redlands, California, including 113 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Trampoline Parks.
- From Kimberly Crest House & Gardens to Redlands Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Redlands and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Fontana, Big Bear Lake and San Bernardino.
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A kids' indoor party place and inflatable playground, Jumping Jacks features over 20000 square feet of space, with a variety of inflatables and games including air hockey. The facility is available for private parties.
22.0 Miles
Norco Batting Cages provides automated batting cages that feature baseball, softball and cricket with patrons picking the pitch and speeds from within the cages. The facility also offers practice areas for live throwing to the batters, soccer and other sports.
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Central Park is a neighborhood park with a variety of outdoor facilities. The park has trail access and separate playground structures for children ages two through five and ages five through 12.
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Big Bear Blvd & Stanfield Cutoff, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk & Wildlife Preserve offers scenic views of Big Bear Lake and visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, fishing and cycling on the boardwalk. Waterfowl like ducks, geese and pelicans can be found there.
22.5 Miles
Nestled in between hills, TLC Riding Center offers visitors a range of equestrian services, from horse boarding to horseback riding lessons. The center also organizes shows where riders compete and display their riding skills.
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10701 Town Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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Terra Vista 6 Cinemas is a six screen theatre that shows the latest Hollywood releases. The theatre has a wide selection of snacks, including a 100+ flavor soda machine and a create-your-own popcorn flavor station.
22.6 Miles
Preserving the life and history of San Jacinto in the late 1800's, Estudillo Mansion is available for tours and city sponsored special events. The stately brick estate features sprawling grounds and a charming wrap around porch.
22.7 Miles
Providing for an array of outdoor activities, Valley Wide Recreation is equipped with a spacious playground along with soccer fields and both basketball and volleyball courts. The facility further offers lighted baseball fields for community competitions.
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At San Jacinto Municipal Museum, visitors can browse displays to learn about the Native American and early pioneer history of the region. These displays have artifacts like Native American baskets, early 20th century photographs, and more.
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Primarily a dirt and grass field, Oltman Dog Park provides a single fenced area for canine recreation. The park features a double-gated entrance, benches along the perimeter and a gazebo in the center of the park.