- 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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Visitors can explore and tour the largest of the University of California campuses at the Davis Campus of the University of California. The campus houses the Bohart Museum of Etymology and can be explored on foot or by bike.
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Giammona Pool is a large swimming pool featuring active lifeguards and clean shower/changing facilities. The pool hosts swimming lessons for all ages, and offers open swim and diving sessions. Giammona Pool is also available for private party hosting.
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Home to nearly 90,000 residents, the City of San Leandro is a city featuring numerous of attractions to see when visiting. Those in the city commonly enjoy the city's marina park, golf courses, shopping centers, or safe residential neighborhoods.
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A quaint museum in Davis, Hattie Weber Museum tells the story of this community and its people. Exhibits include artifacts and memorabilia from the 1800's, along with rare books, quilts and furnishings.
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Shoppers at Impossible Acres can purchase a wide variety of fruits, including peaches, apples, pumpkins, cherries, tomatoes, and apricots. The location is open seasonally during the months of May to October.
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The Davis Greenbelt offers miles of biking and hiking paved and unpaved paths for visitors to use. The location contains trees from all around the world and the Julie Partansky Pond.
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The Carolee Shields White Flower Garden is inspired by the medieval moon-viewing gardens of both Japan and India. The location contains a vine-covered gazebo and is a popular weddings and special events site.
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Opened in 1938, Memorial Park offers two separate play areas with a variety of equipment. The park also has five barbecue pits, ten picnic tables, and ample seating areas with benches.
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Thrasher Park is a community park that includes six barbecue pits, six picnic tables, a tot lot, trash receptacles, and a softball field. The park also is the home of a skateboarding park and a historical railway society building.
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Offering great views of the ocean, as well as play areas for kids, Northridge City Park is a great place to take the whole family for some fresh air and fun in the sun.