- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Ukiah, California, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Dog Park, Bowling and Art Museum.
- From Lake Mendocino to The Mendocino Tree, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ukiah.
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Gallery Bookshop & Bookwinkle's Children's Books is a Bookstore in the Heart of Mendocino Village.It serves local residents and visitors with an inventory of current and relevant titles and it features sections on ocean life,local history, wine country, the arts, gift items by local artists.
33.4 Miles
Founded in 1972, the Kelley House Museum is a historical location that aims to preserve and promote the history of the local area. The museum contains a number of local collections and artifacts, as well as a gift shop.
33.4 Miles
Situated next to a state park, Ford House Visitor Center offers visitors resources like maps, brochures, and more. Visitors can speak with staff members at the front desk to learn about the city's main attractions.
33.5 Miles
Suzi Marquess Long owns a gallery of paintings in Mendochino. Her studio offers pastel classes for beginning painters.
33.5 Miles
Featuring the work of 200 artists on rotation, Highlight Gallery has ceramics, glasswork, jewelry, fine art, and more. The gallery is known for showing local Mendocino painters in its gallery.
33.5 Miles
A unique place to discover treasures from around the world, Rubaiyat Beads features items such as beads, tribal jewelry, and ethnic textiles. Visitors can find Pashmina shawls, paintings, aromatherapy oils, and many other such treasures.
33.6 Miles
Visitors at Ross Ranch experience Mendicino on horseback. All of the ranch's horses are tractable, responsive and can safely walk through sand and gentle surf waters. Ross Ranch also offers equestrian forest tours.
33.6 Miles
Featuring classes, exhibitions, cultural enrichment programs and other artistic offerings, the Mendocino Art Center is a focal point of arts appreciation in the Mendocino area. It is best known for its offerings in fiber arts, sculpture and jewelry creation.
33.6 Miles
Visitors learn of the history and culture of Mendocino's 19th Century Chinese community at Temple Kwan Tai Museum. The temple is a dedication to the Chinese god of war, a Taoist symbol of loyalty and integrity.
33.7 Miles
Mendocino, California is home to the Jughandle State Reserve, a small coastal property with an easy walking trail and beautiful coast views. The Reserve is free to visitors and provides self-guidance materials at the trailhead.