- The list below includes 389 free or cheap things to do in or near Riverside, California, including 126 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Other Entertainment and History Museums.
- From Mount Rubidoux Park to California Citrus State Historic Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Riverside and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chino, Fontana, Claremont and San Bernardino.
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15615 Eighth Street, Victorville, CA 92395
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Seating up to 170 people, High Desert Center For The Arts hosts performances from local theater groups. At any given time, visitors can stop by to watch musicals, plays, and more.
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Several scenes of the original Karate Kid movie were filmed right at Golf 'n Stuff! This park provides an abundance of family entertainment with minute golf courses, go-karts, arcade games, bumper cars and a snack bar.
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16825 South D Street, Victorville, CA
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Nearly everything concerning the history of Route 66 can be found at The California Route 66 Museum in Victorville, California. Filled with exhibits and memorabilia, this is a must see when traveling this historic road.
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Oasis Lanes is a bowling alley offering both daily open bowling sessions and 'Neon Night' sessions on Friday and Saturday nights. The alley also is host to several bowling leagues and is available for private party hosting.
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At Fallbrook Community Center, visitors can take advantage of amenities like kitchen facilities, meeting rooms, auditoriums, and more. Visitors are welcome to take fitness classes, ranging from Zumba to yoga.
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Rynerson Park is a leisure park that includes picnic areas on the western side with restrooms nearby. The park also features a paved trail that can be used for running, dog walking, or biking.
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Route 66 Museum is devoted to the representation of U.S. Highway 66 in both historic and contemporary exhibition. The museum intends to continually promote, preserve and educate the public throughout the world on the cultural influences the Mother Road had.
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A beach only for dogs. As dogs aren't allowed on normal beaches, Huntington Dog Beach is the place to let them play in the sand, the water and the grass.
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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.
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A fenced canine recreation facility, David R. Gafin Dog Park features fields composed of grass, dirt and trees. The park provides benches, dog waste bags, drinking water, double-gated entry and a separate small dog area.