- 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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1961 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo, CA 94401
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Visitors enjoy picnicking, swimming, bicycling, and boating at Coyote Point Recreation Area. The Magic Mountain Playground is a castle theme with a large dragon feature, making it one of the most fun playgrounds in the country!
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The three and a half acre Village Green Park is notable for its outdoor amphitheater, aquatic splash pad plaza, and open recreation turf. The amphitheater is available for daily rentals. Restrooms and drinking fountains are present.
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A bowling center featuring 32 lanes, West Valley Bowl Center offers both open and league bowling as well as party hosting. The center provides cosmic bowling nights, optional bumpers, arcade games, locker rentals and pool tables.
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A neighborhood park occupying 27 tree-filled acres, Keiser Community Park offers visitors picnic areas, playgrounds, and an outdoor stage area. The park also has multiple ball fields and basketball courts, as well as marked walking trails.
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2701 Prospect Park, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
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A great place for family fun, the Sacramento Children's Museum is an educational museum that incorporates hands-on activities with learning. The museum offers children the opportunity to 'work and play' by presenting designated areas such as 'CityWays', 'AirWays' and solar car education.
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Also known as Community Center Park, Newark Community Park spans 16 acres, and features play structures, softball fields, a horseshoe pit, and basketball courts. The park also has covered picnic areas.
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The largest park in San Bruno, San Bruno City Park features three baseball diamonds, tennis courts, a recreation center and a senior center. The park also offers several play areas and a city pool.
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A 1.2-acre canine recreation facility, Central Park Dog Park features an artificial turf large dog field and a natural grass small dog field. The park provides benches, shaded areas, drinking water and a double-gated entrance.
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Neighborhood-based Pacific Heights Park is relatively small when compared to the other city parks, but it still maintains several recreational options. Visitors can access children's playground equipment, a half mile walking path, a half basketball court, and a ball field.
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Open to the community, Veterans Memorial Recreation Center has a playground and multipurpose fields for recreational activities. The community pool is located next to the center and offers visitors an area to swim laps.