- The list below includes 204 free or cheap things to do in or near Sonoma, California, including 126 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Buildings, Landmarks, Race Tracks and Beaches.
- From Sonoma Coast State Beach to Sonoma Plaza, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sonoma and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Benicia, Vallejo, Petaluma and Novato.
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Opened Tuesday to Sunday 11 to 5, The Sonoma County Museum in Santa Rosa has a variety of history and contemporary art of Sonoma exhibits. They also have a sculpture garden you can go for a walk in.
17.5 Miles
Run by the Greater Vallejo Recreation District, Children's Wonderland is a playground and amusement facility with a castle, fairy tale-themed play spaces and equipment, a dinosaur statue, and an outdoor theater.
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Hanns Park features heavily-shaded picnic areas with BBQ's, an amphitheater, open-turf play areas and a trail leading to the Blue Rock Springs linear parkway. The park also offers reservable picnic areas.
17.9 Miles
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.
18.2 Miles
Situated in a residential neighborhood, the Wardlaw Dog Park is an off leash park for dogs of any size. As a way to keep any problems from happening, there is a segregated small dog area where owners can let their smaller pet off their leash.
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1595 Railroad Avenue, Vallejo, CA 94592
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Mare Island Shoreline Heritage Preserve is a 215 acre park. Attractions include hiking, biking, scenic views, and picnicking. Visitors can also participate in guided park tours and regular special events.
18.3 Miles
Jump Highway is a full size trampoline sports and recreation center with over 10,000 square feet of trampolines. A lounge area with billiards is available along with a dunking court and dodgeball arena.
18.3 Miles
The Bothe-Napa State Park is a state park that has opportunities for swimming, hiking, picnicking, year-round camping, and wildlife viewing. The park also has a network of 10-miles of hiking trails.
18.4 Miles
Named after the famous author of Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is the location where he and his wife spent their honeymoon. There is nothing left of Stevenson's original cabin, but the park does feature a five-mile hiking trail which offers panoramic views of San Francisco.
18.6 Miles
Blue Rock Springs Park is a combination outdoor recreation venue and historical site. There are a handful of historic buildings along with large picnic areas, open play sections, children's playground equipment, and a hiking trail.