- The list below includes 216 free or cheap things to do in or near Suisun City, California, including 130 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Marinas, Music Venue and Art Gallery.
- From Lawler Falls Park to Lawler Ranch Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Suisun City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Walnut Creek, Benicia, Vallejo and Vacaville.
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1133 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515
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A good first stop for visitors to the Napa Valley area, the Calistoga Visitors Center features a large collection of maps, brochures, and other informative materials, as well as a knowledgeable staff.
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The Bowling Alley, Castro Village Bowl, is a facility that features 32-lanes, automatic scoring, bumpers for inexperienced bowlers, a full service cocktail lounge, and a snack bar. The alley has bowling leagues for people of all ages.
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Eden Medical Center's Run to the Lake is an annual event that comprises a 5K walk and run, a 10K run, and a Kids Dash. There are rewards for each division, and the event features a health fair.
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Ca'toga Galleria D'arte is a unique open house art gallery featuring the diverse collection of works by Carlo Marchiori, a world renowned artist famous for his beautiful ceiling murals depicting human and animal figures in fluid motion.
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Wells Fargo History Museum tells the history of this company and the telegraph industry. A lot of historical interest here, and for a reasonable entry fee.
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The Endup is a local nightlife destination in San Francisco famous for its Sunday Tea Dance party. The club also hosts live music events and has tight security measures in place. They have an outdoor and indoor bar, pool tables, a well-maintained dance floor and an excellent sound system.
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Old Sacramento
2nd St btwn 1st & Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814
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Experience the Sacramento of yesteryear with a visit to Old Sacramento. Costumed guides are available for groups of all sizes. Vintage train enthusiasts find Old Sacramento especially enjoyable due to its impressive locomotive car collection.
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Built in 1871 by Calistoga's first judge, the Palmer House is a quintessential example of Second Empire style. The home is now a private residence, and belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.
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The permanent exhibits at the Sharpsteen Museum are designed to show the history of the upper Napa Valley from prehistory to post World War I. In addition to the exhibits, the museum features dioramas that depict Calistoga during its time in the 1860s when it was a resort.
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The Iron Horse Trail offers guests the opportunity to go hiking, biking, or horse riding. The trail, which is 20 feet wide, connects to residential and commercial areas, open spaces and parks, and community facilities.