- The list below includes 1112 free or cheap things to do in or near San Gabriel, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Arts & Crafts Classes, Art Gallery and Hobby Shops.
- From Grapevine Arbor Park to Vincent Lugo Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in San Gabriel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Long Beach.
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Walking paths wind up the majestic sandbanks that give Sand Dune Park its name in Manhattan Beach, California. Take a walk through nature or enjoy in the play equipment and picnic areas available for public use.
22.3 Miles
The Torrance Art Museum features a permanent collection of modern and contemporary art from local, national, and international artists. They feature temporary and visiting exhibits, as well, and emphasize community outreach and interdisciplinary explorations.
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3330 Civic Center Dr N, Torrance, CA 90503
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The Torrance Cultural Arts Center is a multi-purpose complex that contains meeting and banquet rooms, a 502-seat theatre, two outdoor plazas, a Japanese garden, and visual and performing arts studios. The location is suitable for business meetings and social gatherings.
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Also known as the Torrance Theatre, the James R. Armstrong Theatre is a hub of culture and entertainment in the community. Performances and exhibitions are aimed to bring art to the community and create new experiences.
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With 5 acres of play space, guests can't help but to be active at Carriage Crest Park. The park is equipped with a convenient parking lot, play area, lighted court and ball diamond, and a picnic area.
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3280 Eucalyptus Avenue, Chino Hills, CA 91709
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Spanning a total distance of 33-acres, the Chino Hills Community Park is a recreational park that features a snack bar, six soccer fields, and a shaded playground. The park also has a parking lot that can fit 190 cars.
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Located near the California Coast and the waters of Seal Beach, the Seal Beach Tennis Center offers tennis court rentals to the public seven days a week. Home to sixteen courts, the center also offers Pickleball and a fitness center.
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For fans of medieval-themed attractions, Camelot Golfland offers mini-golf staged inside of a castle. The also have an arcade, laser tag, a raceway, and water slides.
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Venice Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Los Angeles Area. The Beach offers a lot to surfers and suntanners alike, though it can get quite crowded.
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At the Venice Beach Boardwalk, people can play basketball, handball, shuffleboard, paddle tennis or lift weights. Visitors can also watch and listen to street entertainers, as well as buy unique souvenirs.