- The list below includes 834 free or cheap things to do in or near San Dimas, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From San Dimas Dog Park to Via Verde Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in San Dimas and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pasadena, Cerritos, Chino and Whittier.
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Mount Baden-Powell Trail is a 4 mile hiking trail that reaches an elevation of 9,400 feet. Along the way are several canyons and springs, and at the peak is a large cement Boy Scout Monument.
20.2 Miles
Big Horn Mine is hiking trail that provides scenic views and extends four miles round trip. The trail is highlighted by a historical wagon road, an old stamp mill, and mine shafts.
20.3 Miles
Norton Simon Museum has a big collection of European sculpure and paintings. Modern and Contemporary Art from both Europe and the United States.
20.3 Miles
A multi-purpose facility, Ralph M. Lewis Sports Complex provides for an array of outdoor activities. Also suitable for competitions, this park is equipped with both football and soccer fields along with concession stands.
20.4 Miles
Fontana's Smoke Stack Trail is a dirt hiking trail that leads hikers and bikers past some very scenic desert and mountain views. The trail tends to be quiet and relaxing.
20.4 Miles
An equestrian facility, Troubadour Equine offers riding lessons in a variety of styles, including English and Western. The facility features a range of gentle horses for visitors and students to ride.
20.4 Miles
Visitors who want to play a game of basketball can take advantage of Norwalk Park's court. The location also features a playground and picnic areas, making this a suitable location for a family outing.
20.4 Miles
Administered by the City of Norwalk, the Aquatic Pavilion is a state of the art aquatic facility that offers swimming lessons for all levels. The pavilion has a full sized outdoor swimming pool with diving board.
20.4 Miles
Big Pines Nature Trail is a half mile nature trail for hiking that makes a loop on the side of Table Mountain. The trail begins and ends at the Big Pines Visitor Center.
20.5 Miles
Recently renovated, Pasadena Museum of History is a great place to learn about local history. The museum has many rotating exhibits and conducts private tours of a mansion built in 1906. It also houses original furniture and other accessories dating back to 1912.