- The list below includes 144 free or cheap things to do in or near Temecula, California, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Breweries, Arts & Crafts Store and Shopping Districts.
- From Old Town Temecula to Temeku Cinemas, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Temecula and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oceanside, Hemet, Fallbrook and Lake Elsinore.
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13196 Monte Vista Avenue, Chino, CA 91710
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The 7-acre Monte Vista Park & Recreation Center features a splash pad in the summer and also offers a basketball court, playground, picnic tables, barbeques and open space. A medical clinic and memorial are also on the site.
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Available for rent, Parque de Los Vaqueros offers both grills and picnic tables for group gatherings. For added convenience, the park is equipped with restrooms, playground equipment and a shelter for rainy days.
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Lake Cuyamaca is spread on 110 acres and, besides fishing and bird watching, is suited for picnics, hiking and other outdoor activities.
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Advanced European electric go karts are utilized on indoor asphalt tracks at K1 Speed Anaheim. The most popular arrangement for this attraction is the Arrive and Drive option that lets guests show up at the track and drive for regularly held matches.
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8408 Rochester Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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A minor league baseball team in the Los Angeles Dodgers system, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes play a full season of baseball at LoanMart Field. The stadium offers a variety of promotions and special events throughout the year.
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As a community aquatics facility, Heritage Pool offers visitors a wading pool and lap pool for recreational swimming. The facility has lifeguards on duty during the day and features a diving board in the deep end.
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Built on the site of a flood control facility, Haster Basin Recreational Park is a large green space with jogging trails, picnic facilities and pavilions, and playground facilities. It also offers soccer fields and barbecue grills.
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Formerly known as the Twin Lakes Park, the Haster Basin Park serves a dual purpose by providing both recreation and flood control. Jogging trails, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and shade trees are just some of the features of this park.
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Located within the bounds of Mission Trails Regional Park, Cowles Mountain is a popular hiking destination. It features a three mile out and back hiking trail of moderate difficulty level.
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One of the largest neighborhood parks in The Preserve at Chino is Founders Park. Situated on eight acres, the park features ball fields, open grass spaces, public restrooms, a picnic area with barbeques, and a playground that caters to young children.