- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near Victorville, California, including 89 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Sunset Ridge Park to Hook Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Victorville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Apple Valley, Hesperia, Wrightwood and San Bernardino.
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29.9 Miles
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Fossil Bed Road, 8 Miles North, Barstow, CA 92311
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Paleontological resources and landscape features of the Rainbow Basin Natural Area make it an area under federal control as a way to preserve the grounds. Visitors can still hike, go horseback riding, camp, or take pictures of the site.
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The Norton AFB Museum documents the history of Norton Air Force Base and its involvement in World War II. On site, memorials are dedicated to Norton veterans and memorialize the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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1170 W 3rd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410
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Housed in the restored 1918 Sante Fe Depot, the San Bernardino History & Railroad Museum aims to preserve San Bernardino history and the railroad that serves it. Exhibits include antique vehicles, a replica 1910 railroad station and many model trains.
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At 3422 feet, Potato Mountain stands guard over the western slopes of the mouth of San Antonio Canyon above Claremont. On a clear day, visitors can view the suburban sprawl of Pomona Valley and beyond to the ocean.
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5939 E Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
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Etiwanda Creek Community and Dog Park is a public space for families and their four-legged pals. Park amenities include children's play equipment, lighted football and soccer fields, and a fenced dog area.
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Known as a particularly rigorous and challenging hiking trail, Iron Mountain Via Heaton Flats is a six mile trail that features a 2000 foot change in elevation from beginning to end.
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Almeria Park is a neighborhood park that features ball fields, as well as two separate playgrounds with covered sections. The park also offers visitors paved walkways and paths throughout the park, along with 4 pavilion shelters available for picnics.
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Big Bear Blvd & Stanfield Cutoff, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk & Wildlife Preserve offers scenic views of Big Bear Lake and visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, fishing and cycling on the boardwalk. Waterfowl like ducks, geese and pelicans can be found there.
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The Rialto Historical Society is an organization that is made up of a headquarters and a museum. The museum displays turn of the century artifacts and is open for tours on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Home to local minor league baseball, the San Manuel Stadium is a fun, outdoor venue for taking in a game or a local concert. The stadium hosts some of the largest tours and biggest names in music.