- The list below includes 859 free or cheap things to do in or near Torrance, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- From Los Arboles/Rocketship Park to Wilson Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Torrance and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Santa Monica and Lakewood.
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Each room is a step back into the culture of Monrovia in 1900 at the Monrovia Historical Museum. Themed rooms include the health sanatorium, school house, and a room of natural history artifacts spanning the 120 year history of the city.
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Located next to the local youth center, Recreation Park Skatepark is a safe minded venue for skaters to learn, practice, and have fun. The park includes rails, curved ledges, stairs, kickers, and a kidney shaped bowl.
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The scenic, 60-mile route along the Angeles Crest Highway provides you with many opportunities to stop and take in the view whilst enjoying a picnic or even pitching up your tent for the night.
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One of the only year round waterfalls in the mountains of Malibu can be found within Solstice Canyon. A variety of hiking paths are available through the area, including relatively easy hike toward the rim and a more strenuous six mile hike through the lower part of the canyon.
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100 N Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
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At Southwind Kayak Center Rental Base, visitors can choose from single or double kayaks to take out to the bay. While paddling, visitors will receive views of the ocean and the yachts docked at nearby piers.
29.5 Miles
Home to several beach towns, Los Angeles County is popular amongst tourists. It further includes the cities of Hollywood and Beverly Hills with attractions such as the Ford Theater, Universal Studios and the Hollywood Walk of Fame are here.
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Visitors of Carbon Canyon Park will be able to take advantage of picnicking areas and sports facilities, including lighted tennis courts. The site also offers naturalist-guided tours and a 1.1 mile long nature trail.
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The Olinda Oil Museum and Trail combines history with recreational pursuits. Visitors can view exhibits in the old field office then take a walking tour on a two mile loop around the property.
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Walnut Valley Pony Baseball is a baseball league open to individuals who are 13 and 14 years old. Teams in the league play their games in the nearby Creekside Park.
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Point Dume Nature Preserve begins as a trail and ascends to a coastal bluff sand dune that offers views of the bay, coast, mountains and islands. A viewing platform and beach are accessible via a boardwalk and stairway respectively.