- The list below includes 243 free or cheap things to do in or near Thousand Oaks, California, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Go Karts, Movie Theaters and Children's Play Area.
- From Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to Wildwood Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Thousand Oaks and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Malibu, Santa Monica, Simi Valley and Calabasas.
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Not only can Keystone Lanes guests play a traditional game of bowling, but they can also put on glow-in-the-dark necklaces on their Cosmic Bowling nights. The business also hosts karaoke and comedy night events.
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Vista Verde Park's amenities include a playground area for children and a basketball court, with triple rims and chain nets. The park also has several trees that provided a shady resting location.
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Offering horse boarding services, Lazy T Ranch provides visitors with lessons on how to care for and ride a horse. In addition to horses, the ranch has farm animals like pigs, ponies, and donkeys.
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The Pike at Rainbow Harbor is an upscale neighborhood in Long Beach. Fountains, shops, and cafes give visitors plenty to do and see.
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The Laugh Factory at Long Beach is part of the multi-million dollar entertainment and retail development called The Pike at Rainbow Harbor. It actually is the largest comedy club in the United States with 670 seats and 12,000 square feet of space.
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The El Monte Historical Society is a group in the town that has provided the El Monte Historical Museum. The museum contains artifacts and preserved pieces from life in early El Monte.
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Named for a former El Monte Police officer, Tony Arceo Memorial Park features a bandshell which is used to host concerts. The park also has children's play areas, restroom facilities, picnic tables and open grass fields with trees.
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Featuring seating for 5,000 individuals, the Pico Rivera Sports Arena is a multipurpose arena host to a number of sporting events. Popular events at the arena include professional wrestling, rodeos, and boxing matches.
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The largest American Flag in existence, often called 'Superflag', is an important landmark loacted in Long Beach, CA. Owned by late Ski Demski, the superflag is 505 x 225 feet needing about 500 people to be unfurled.
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Strolling down an orange carpeted hill is what the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is all about. From Mid-February to May, the poppy fields bloom synchronously to create a canopy of orange colored flowers. Blooms are not the same year in and year out.