- 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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Chinese Historical Society tells the history of Chinese and Chinese Americans. Visits are based upon donation.
10.6 Miles
The Glendale Sports Complex features lighted baseball, soccer, and softball fields, tennis courts, and other sports fields. The complex also has playgrounds with a variety of climbing structures, swings, and other equipment.
10.7 Miles
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Forest Lake Memorial, 1712 S Glendale Avenue, Glendale, CA 91205
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The Forest Lawn Museum showcases the works of world-renowned artists as well as a variety of other exhibits, both permanent and visiting. Recent exhibits have included Legos and motorcycle collections.
10.8 Miles
Chinatown Los Angeles lets you experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Asian Culture. There are plentiful shopping and sightseeing opportunities as well as restaurants, art galleries, museums, and events.
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Spanning 36 acres, Verdugo Park offers a baseball field, basketball court, horseshoe court, a playground with sand boxes, and a skate park. Picnic areas and benches are spread throughout the park.
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Offering first-run feature films, AMC Puente Hills 20 provides 20 auditoriums utilizing digital projection. The theater has a snack bar with food and drinks along with stadium seating and private event hosting.
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143 votes
17250 E Colima Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
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A mostly undeveloped area, Schabarum Regional Park can be used for picnics and youth camping as well as sports like soccer and tennis. It has a playground and trails that can be used for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
10.9 Miles
Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is officially recognized as the oldest building in Los Angeles today. Last renovated in the 50's, the house, now a museum, retains its old world charm with its original centuries old walls and a black lacquered table dating back to 19th century.
10.9 Miles
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525 Alpine St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
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If you're interested in the history of Southern California, then the Studio for Southern Californian History is worth a visit. Admission is free and the museum hosts a variety of permanent and non-permanent exhibits.
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Jungle Zone Club is a 6500 sq ft laser tag facility that includes a two story jungle-themed arena with access ramps connecting the upstairs and downstairs sections. They can be rented out for parties, groups and corporate events.