- The list below includes 159 free or cheap things to do in or near San Jacinto, California, including 108 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Parks.
- From Valley Wide Recreation to Massacre Canyon, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in San Jacinto and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hemet, Redlands, Moreno Valley and Perris.
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The full-day class includes everything you need for a successful day learning how to safely glide above mountain slopes
3.4 Miles
The Regal Cinemas in Hemet is a twelve-screen multiplex that screens the latest first-run movies. It features reclining seats, digital video and sound, and a variety of concessions, including hot dogs.
3.4 Miles
Gibbel Park is a 12 acre park featuring several recreational amenities. Attractions include two lighted tennis courts, a baseball field, a playground for children, picnic shelters, and large multipurpose fields.
3.5 Miles
A 32-lane, traditional bowling facility, AMF Hemet Lanes provides open and league bowling with an on-site pro shop. The center offers a bar with flat-screen televisions, arcade game machines, a snack bar and private event facilities.
3.5 Miles
The Wheelhouse is a recreational roller-skating facility that is available for birthday parties, quinceaneras, and corporate events. The facility is known for hosting comedy nights, concerts, and youth hockey leagues.
3.8 Miles
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.
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A large open green space with multiple pavilions and gazebos, Mary Henley Park offers ample space for sports, picnicking, and relaxation. The park features sports fields, playgrounds, and restroom facilities.
4.5 Miles
A recreational facility open to the public, The Oaks at Soboba Park features multiple sports facilities, including four softball fields, a baseball diamond, a football field, and a boxing arena.
4.8 Miles
Valley Wide Recreation offers an array of full amenities to the community such as covered picnic areas and playgrounds, lighted baseball fields and soccer fields as well as basketball and volleyball courts.
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The Western Science Center showcases an array of Ice Age fossils and Native American artifacts that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. One of their most popular exhibits is 'Max', the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as 'Xena', a Columbian mammoth.