- The list below includes 105 free or cheap things to do in or near Tracy, California, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Sports Facilities/Fields, Arcades and Bowling.
- From Lincoln Park to Joseph Ceciliani Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tracy and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brentwood, Modesto, Stockton and Manteca.
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The Fox Theater is a performing arts center that offers Orchestra seating, Mezzanine seating, and seating available on the Balcony. The theater can accommodate a variety of events including film screenings, holiday parties, and birthdays.
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Ninth Street Park is a recreational park that features a sand volleyball court, a local dock and pier, open grass fields, picnic benches, and a playground. The park also has a paved trial that can be used for running.
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Del Meyer Park is a neighborhood, community-owned public park that offers trails for jogging, walking, and even horseback riding. The wooded park also offers a small picnic area, well-placed park benches, drinking fountains, and public restrooms.
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For dogs weighing 30 pounds or less, Alameda Small Dog Park features a fenced dirt field for canine recreation. The park provides drinking water, a shade tree, benches and a double-gated entrance.
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Washington Park features an upper and lower part. The upper portion of the park includes play areas with tanbark, sandbox, swings, slides and picnic areas. The lower portion has lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court and a dog park.
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Jack London's Cabin is a great place to learn more about the author's life and history. The cabin is in a decent condition with its tiled floors and an impressive statue of London himself.
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Hunter's Point is an observation area that can be reached via a short hike within the Fremont Older Preservation nature area. The point offers benches for resting and relaxing, as well as views of the surrounding Santa Clara Valley.
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Perhaps the most notable feature of Lawler Falls Park is the three-tiered pond and waterfall that gives this public green space its name. The park also has picnic tables, walking trails, and open lawns lying next to a wetlands preserve.
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3101 Valley Life Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA 94720
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The Museum of vertebrate Zoology can be found on the campus of Berkeley University. Founded in 1908, it has one of the biggest collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians in U.S.
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2625 Durant Ave 2250, Berkeley, CA 94720
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The University of California at Berkeley operates the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive one of the largest art museums operated by a university in the world. The museum contains more than 16,000 objects and 14,000 films.