- The list below includes 592 free or cheap things to do in or near San Ramon, California, including 129 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Dog Park and Sports Facilities/Fields.
- From Las Trampas Regional Wilderness to San Ramon Central Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in San Ramon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Berkeley, Dublin and Richmond.
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Point Isabel Dog Park is an off-leash dog park. The park offers a tub and scrub full or self-service dog bathing facility and the Sit & Stay Cafe, a cafe that serves human food as well as dog treats.
20.7 Miles
Home to over 70 species of birds and mammals, Big Break Regional Shoreline is a recreational park that features picnic areas, a small amphitheater, and a fishing pier. The park also has spots to fish at.
20.7 Miles
The Big Break Marina is a local marina offering a number of services for boat owners to use. These services include access to a concrete boat launch ramp, dry storage, and a yacht clubhouse, among many others.
20.8 Miles
Visitors of the Benicia Historical Museum will be able to enjoy a variety of performances, including exhibits on beer brewing and concerts. The location's buildings were constructed with native California sandstone.
20.9 Miles
Benicia Public Pier & Beach is a scenic spot where visitors can stroll, fish, and take in natural scenery in a relaxed atmosphere. The area is adjacent to Benica's downtown area.
20.9 Miles
The Creekside Park provides access to a large variety of different outdoor activities and amenities. These amenities include a skateboard and scooter park, basketball courts, a baseball diamond, and covered picnic area, among others.
20.9 Miles
Albert Joseph Entertainment is an entertainment company that is available for boutiques, festivals, school classrooms, storytelling, singing telegrams, and holiday parties. The company also provides photographers for special occasions and events.
21.0 Miles
Opened in 1981, the Benicia Fire Museum is a joint effort between the Benicia Volunteer Firemen Incorporated and the Benicia Fire Department. It houses fire engines from the 1800s, a replica hand pumper and hundreds of other fire-related items.
21.1 Miles
The Benicia State Capital and Historical Park is the only surviving pre-Sacramento capitol building still in existent. The interior of the site features period furnishing and exhibits, including desks with 19th century newspapers.
21.1 Miles
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First Street between B and D Streets, Benicia, CA 94510
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The Benicia Certified Farmers Market is open seasonally, from April to October, every Thursday afternoon. The market features several local vendors who sell locally grown produce as well as some prepared foods.