- The list below includes 800 free or cheap things to do in or near San Leandro, California, including 129 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- From Marina Park to San Leandro Marina, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in San Leandro and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Berkeley and Palo Alto.
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Open only on weekends, Dimitri's Lounge By The Bay is an upscale music venue that is 3,500 square feet and includes a dance floor, full stage and VIP seating. They also feature a full bar and appetizers.
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Suisun City Marina was completely rebuilt in 1994 and provides 150 rental berthing slips along with a 300 ft. guest dock and boat launch ramps at the south end of the marina.
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Consisting of two rooms, Lawler House Gallery hosts artwork from over 30 regional artists. The gallery throws receptions where visitors can view new art and meet the artists behind the work.
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Music in the Park
Los Gatos Civic Center Lawn, E Main Street, Los Gatos, CA 95033
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Featuring an outdoor stage, Music in the Park offers the community a wide range of musical performances from local bands. Visitors are welcome to bring their own chairs and a picnic to enjoy during the performance.
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At the Rockville Hills Regional Park, fans of the outdoors can go cycling or hiking on a number of different paths. The location, which offers scenic views, is also a suitable camping destination.
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1891 Woolner Ave, Ste A, Fairfield, CA 94533
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Offering a wide variety of sports programs and instructional clinics, the Fairfield Indoor Sports Cultural Center hosts soccer, gymnastics, and other sports. The center hosts leagues for both kids and adults.
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Located on a former village of a Miwok tribe, Miwok Museum depicts the culture and history of the tribe with artifacts like baskets, instruments, and tools. The museum hosts workshops and demonstrations for Native American crafts.
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Western Rainway Museum preserves historic and retired streetcars and electric trains while also offering a small artifact and document exhibit. A living history museum, visitors enjoy a ride aboard one of these beautifully restored locomotives.
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Perhaps the most notable feature of Lawler Falls Park is the three-tiered pond and waterfall that gives this public green space its name. The park also has picnic tables, walking trails, and open lawns lying next to a wetlands preserve.
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The Lawler Ranch Park is a neighborhood park that includes a playground, a walking path, picnic tables, and trash receptacles. The playground has monkey bars, climbing structures, and bounce tires.