- 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.
Showing 331-340 of
555
41.6 Miles
91%
35 votes
1962 Hays La., Woodland, Woodland, CA 95776
MoreLess Info
Located near downtown Sacramento, Heidrick AG History Center in Woodland, California shows a unique perspective on history. Visitors will find collections of tractors and farm equipment, representing several manufacturers and dating back to the 19th century.
41.7 Miles
Sugarland Horse Park is an equine boarding facility and event center. It produces many events, including barrel races, gymkhanas, equine clinics and farm tours, and also offers guided trail rides with onsite professionals.
41.8 Miles
Richmond's Barbara & Jay Vincent Park is a six acre city park that features an ADA approved playground and plenty of open green space. The park also has public restrooms, a picnic area, and a barbecue grill.
41.8 Miles
100%
4 votes
Peninsula Dr & Marina Bay Parkway, Richmond, CA 94804
MoreLess Info
The Shimada Friendship Park is a 3-acre park that is home to an open grass field, a covered pavilion, and restroom facilities. The field can be used for soccer, football, rugby, and ultimate Frisbee.
41.9 Miles
75%
16 votes
Morello Ave at Chilpancingo Parkway, Martinez, CA 94553
MoreLess Info
Hidden Lakes Park is a natural park that is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can go fishing, play in the sand volleyball court, or look for out for coyotes, deer, and raccoons.
42.1 Miles
Hillcrest Park is a community-owned and managed public park that is noted for containing Matteo's Dream, a large, safe playground for children of all abilities. Additionally, the park has ball fields, pavilions, and picnic areas.
42.1 Miles
Brones Regional Park is comprised of over 6,000 acres of rolling green hills. Visitors can go horseback riding, hiking, or camping in the hills, which are home to animals like deer, coyotes, vultures, and hawks.
42.2 Miles
Visitors can explore a bird sanctuary with tidal bay terrain at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center. The center features a variety of bird species including thousands of migratory loons, ducks, and grebes.
42.3 Miles
Situated on the eastern shore of the Tiburon Peninsula, the Paradise Beach Park is spread over 19 acres of land. Facilities provided at the park include bay access, wildlife viewing, a horseshoe court, a long fishing pier, and picnic sites.
42.4 Miles
Point Isabel is a prime location for California wind-surfing. The park is also popular for picnics, with local cafes nearby, and is a popular dog park in the area.