- The list below includes 873 free or cheap things to do in or near Seal Beach, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bars, Art Gallery and Bike Paths.
- From Seal Beach to Seal Beach Pier Playground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seal Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, Long Beach and Cerritos.
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Rosewood Arabians is a full service facility that carries on the legacy of the Arabian horse. They offer a wide range of services including: training, breeding, marketing and a wide selection of horses for sale.
35.7 Miles
At the San Clemente Pier, visitors can take in views of the ocean while hiking along the boardwalk or fishing at the pier. The site also offers easy access to The Fishermen's Restaurant for those who wish to dine.
35.7 Miles
Claremont Wilderness Trail is a 5 mile hiking trail that goes in a loop through the canyons of Claremont Valley. The trail provides a variety of viewpoints of the natural scenery and features several rest benches.
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Thompson Creek Road Trail is a completely paved trial with a park in the middle and water fountains and benches throughout. The trail is over two miles long one-way and contains a scenic look of the valley.
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With its classes promoting strength training, agility, and tennis skills, Upland Tennis Club offers a variety of programs for visitors of all ages. During the summer, the club runs a junior summer camp for children.
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Pack a lunch or make use of the barbeque grills at Greenbelt Park, and sit and eat at one of many picnic tables. Three softball fields are available, and little ones will enjoy the playground.
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4031 N Mills Ave, Claremont, CA 91711
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Spread over 1,620 acres, the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park is a city nature park which offers hiking, mountain biking, dog walking, and horseback riding. The elevation of the area ranges from 1,800 to 3,000 feet.
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As the site of local little league games, John Galvin Park offers the community recreational amenities like a baseball diamond, picnic tables, bike path, and more. The park features a fiber surfaced playground for toddlers.
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The history of the local area is on display at Cooper Regional History Museum. Guests can also partake in a 90-minute, one-mile historical walking tour of downtown Upland. Open Thursday through Saturday; admission is free.
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The Deukmejian Wilderness Park is a rugged 709-acre site that is home to chaparral, sage scrub and secluded woodlands that are home to various species of wildlife. The area is relatively undisturbed except for the designated picnic spots and walking paths.