- The list below includes 243 free or cheap things to do in or near Simi Valley, California, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum to Simi Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Simi Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Malibu, Santa Monica, Calabasas and Moorpark.
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Rose Valley Falls Trail is an easy 2-mile round trip hike along a dirt path which is lined with beautiful, shady trees. There are many things to observe and explore such as caves, waterfalls and even a small pond.
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The West Los Angeles College is a community college that occupies a 70-acre campus that overlooks Culver City. The college has more than 300 staff members and a student body of 12,000 people.
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6000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
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Founded in 1899, Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the final resting place to more Hollywood celebrities than any other place on Earth. Paramount Studios was built on the original cemetery where it is still in operation today.
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Ventura Pier was originally built in 1872. Today, the pier wooden structure is 1958 feet long and offers a place for fishermen and women to line up with their lines as they fish.
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A popular destination not only for surfers but also for stand up paddle boarders, Surfer's Point at Seaside Park is a rocky, slim stretch of beach with steady and reliable waves.
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Ventura County Museum of History & Art
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100 East Main Street, Ventura, CA 93001
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At the Venture County Museum of History & Art, visitors have the chance to view the site's rotating collections and attend family, summer, and other educational events. The location also features a museum store for guests seeking souvenirs.
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Century Theatres is a movie theater that offers free weekly concessions, IMAX movie showings, RealD 3D technology, and cinearts. The theatre is also available to rent for private birthday parties and movie showings.
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Located on land donated by Edward Libbey in 1917, Libbey Park is home to community events including The Ojai, an amateur tennis tournament. The park provides tennis courts, a children's playground, a bandstand and picnic areas.
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Founded in 1966, the Ojai Valley Museum is a historical museum and art gallery operated by the Ojai Valley Historical Society. The museum is filled with artifacts, Native American weavings, and photographs that display the history of the local area.
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130 W. Ojai Avenue, Ojai, CA 93023
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At the Ojai Valley Museum of History and Art, tourists can learn about the history of the Ojai Valley through journals and collections of art and Native American baskets. The location also offers matinee showings of classic films.