- The list below includes 1080 free or cheap things to do in or near Temple City, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Cultural Centers, History Museums, Parks and Sports Facilities/Fields.
- From Temple City Park to Shaolin Temple Cultural Center USA, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Temple City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Cerritos.
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Measuring more than 63 acres, Lancaster City Park features sports facilities for tennis, basketball, volleyball and softball. The park also offers a playground, walking trails, open play areas, an auditorium and both sheltered and open picnic areas with grills.
38.9 Miles
91%
145 votes
9400 Dufferin, Riverside, CA 92504
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California Citrus State Historic Park is dedicated to the preservation and history of the areas citrus heritage. Visitors are able to participate in guided tours as well as sample and purchase the parks fresh produce.
38.9 Miles
Industry Theater features live entertainment from a mix of touring and local music acts, from hip hop artists to metal bands. The theater also hosts events like album release parties and festivals.
39.0 Miles
Crystal Cove State Beach features three beach areas with access to coves and a 3.25 mile trail. Visitors can run, walk, jog and bike, and other activities include swimming, diving, fishing and enjoying the many tide pools.
39.0 Miles
With panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Corral Canyon Park is a trail head that leads visitors through the Santa Monica Mountains. From the trail, visitors can view native plant life and animals like lizards.
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Carlson Dog Park
Mission Inn Ave & Indian Hill Road, Riverside, CA 92501
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Well-maintained by the city, the Carlson Dog Park is completely fenced in so that dogs can freely run off their leashes. There is a separate area for small dogs and several pieces of agility equipment for structured play.
39.1 Miles
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31 votes
15701 East Avenue M, Lancaster, CA 93535
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The museum contains combined collections of Howard Arden Edwards (founder) and Grace Oliver (subsequent owner). Antelope Valley Indian Museumrepresents the Native American cultures of the western Indian Cultures
39.1 Miles
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4226 Valley Fair St, Simi Valley, CA 93063
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The Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum is open 7 days a week and is free to the public. Visitors learn about the history of skateboarding through memorabilia and test their skills in the indoor skate park.
39.1 Miles
Accessible via the Santa Ana River Trail, Mount Rubidoux Trail is a 3-mile loop trail suitable for hiking and dog walking. The trail offers views of the city as well as access to Peace Tower and Friendship Bridge.
39.1 Miles
Skatelab welcomes skateboarders and BMXers to an indoor facility full of ramps, rails, and other skating obstacles. In addition to a skate park, the facility has a free skating history museum with over 5,000 skateboards to see.