- The list below includes 104 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Helena, California, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Cooking Classes, Parks and History Museums.
- From Cameo Cinema to The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Helena and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Calistoga.
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At Travis Air Force Base, visitors can attend air shows to watch pilots from The Thunderbirds pull tricks and maneuvers with their planes. Visitors can also explore the aerial museum to learn about the history of airplanes.
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Gateway Park is a recreational park that includes a playground that has a slide, monkey bars, climbing obstacles, and a covered tower. The park also has a hiking trail that can be used for running and walking.
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Visitors of the Benicia State Recreation Area will be able to go picnicking, bird watching, and fishing. The site is also an ideal location for guests who wish to go cycling, running, walking, or roller skating.
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461 Burgen Blvd. Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, CA 94535
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At the Travis Air Base Museum, tourists can view the site's 35 aircrafts or its military exhibits. The location, which offers picnic areas for families to use, also sells souvenirs at its gift shop.
33.2 Miles
One is able to take horse tours with Horse N Around Trail Rides. A well maintained ranch and helpful staff take guests on beautiful trail rides through the dunes and along the beach of the Pacific Coast.
33.3 Miles
At the Bodega Head Ride, guests will be able to enjoy a low traffic road with large bicycle lanes. The four mile road takes guests by a restaurant, the UC Davis Bodega Marina Laboratory, and three other parks.
33.3 Miles
Bodega Rock, also known as Bodega Head, offers access to a variety of hiking trails which provide scenic blufftop views. At the highest vantage point, guests may have the opportunity to observe migrating gray whales.
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The site known as Mammoth Rocks is considered to be a place where prehistoric mammoths rubbed against stone piles for grooming. The rocks are situated near a cliff that overlooks the water and provides panoramic views of the area.
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The Potter Schoolhouse is a location that was used in the famous Alfred Hitchbook film 'The Birds.' Visitors of the site are not able to get close to the schoolhouse and the site is now a private residence.
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The centerpiece of the Marinwood Aquatic Facility, the Marinwood Pool is a 25 yard pool that features a double flume water slide. The pool hosts open swimming as well as group and private swimming lessons.