- 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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The Laugh Factory at Long Beach is part of the multi-million dollar entertainment and retail development called The Pike at Rainbow Harbor. It actually is the largest comedy club in the United States with 670 seats and 12,000 square feet of space.
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Park Twin Theatres offers only two auditoriums, showing only the most popular first run Hollywood movies. The small movie theater does offer all digital projection and sound for its presentations with select films in 3D when available.
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The Pike at Rainbow Harbor is an upscale neighborhood in Long Beach. Fountains, shops, and cafes give visitors plenty to do and see.
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Tours on the Scorpion Submarine show life in a Soviet-Era submarine. You can go inside a real Soviet-Era sub while learning about this fascinating history.
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Located in Long Beach, California, the Aquarium of the Pacific is an excellent destination for all ages. It has huge habitats full of penguins, otters and seals, plus hundreds of species of fish, crustaceans and other aquatic mammals.
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Hipcooks offers hands-on cooking classes for cooks of all experience levels. All classes end with a dinner party and include fresh ingredients, supplies, tools, and a wine tasting with dinner.
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With over 10 acres of space, Dominguez Park comes with a myriad of activity options. Visitors choose from the lighted baseball diamonds, multi-purpose game courts, aquatics center, jogging path, play area, and Frisbee golf course.
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From go-karts to motorcycles, Grange Motor Circuit offers visitors outdoor tracks to drive on during open practice sessions. The track also hosts motor bike races and competitions, as well as bike shows.
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The Eagle Rock neighborhood in Los Angeles is named for a large rock outcropping resembling an eagle's head. The area features many historic homes, and is a popular film location.
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As a neighborhood park, Chesley Park provides visitors with a playground area, complete with climbing structures, slides, and benches. Surrounding the playground are several picnic areas with grills and tables.