- The list below includes 1016 free or cheap things to do in or near South Pasadena, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Horseback Riding, Bike Paths and Playgrounds.
- From Garfield Park to Amy's Playground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in South Pasadena and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Lakewood.
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An indoor swimming facility, The Aquatic Zone offers swimming programs tailored to various ages and ability levels. The facility features warm water, four foot deep pools, and a focus on comfort and safety.
38.3 Miles
The 2.8-mile Zuma Canyon Trail is a hiking trial that meanders through Zuma Canyon. Wildlife that can be seen along the trail include deer, rabbit, coyote, and various types of birds.
38.4 Miles
Home to youth and adult softball, Coyote Canyon Park features one adult and two youth softball fields with a children's playground nearby. The park also has paved paths as well as picnic tables, shelters and grills.
38.5 Miles
Orange County Great Park has a carousel and a number of other attractions for children. A place to spend some time with the family.
38.5 Miles
From Balboa Pier, visitors can spot seagulls, pelicans, and seals in the water below. Visitors can fish with the locals or enjoy a meal at the end of the pier at Ruby's Diner.
38.5 Miles
Located in a private neighborhood behind mansions, Lechuza Beach offers visitors panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach has unique features like rock formations and tides pools to explore.
38.7 Miles
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Westward Beach
Westward Beach Drive and Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA
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Westward Beach is popular with surfers who often find one of the heaviest beach breaks here in the Southern California area. The beach is also popular for swimming, surfing, whale watching, scuba diving and fishing.
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137 Strathearn Pl, Simi Valley, CA 93065
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Visitors to Strathearn Historical Park and Museum, Simi Valley, may enjoy tours of its historic buildings and exhibits. These represent the history of the peoples of the valley - Chumash Indians, Spaniards, and pioneers. Year round special events.
38.7 Miles
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7 votes
3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
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The Chumash Indian Museum displays the long history of the Chumash Indian tribe. Visitors can see several exhibits and hear stories about of the Chumash, as well as hike a long trail that leads through a recreated tribal village.
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556 Lake Park Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065
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Rancho Madera Community Park is a park featuring a variety of recreational amenities, including a full size amphitheater. Attractions include a basketball court, baseball diamond, playground, tennis court, soccer field, hiking trail, and three picnic pavilions.