- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Visalia, California, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Children's Museums and Aquariums.
- From Woodland Park to Cody Kelly Bark Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Visalia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanford, Porterville and Tulare.
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Fresh seafood and steak, bayou butter prawns, and Louisiana sausages create a New Orleans vibe with music, dancing, and a lively crowd
19.4 Miles
Open once a month on the first Saturday, Taoist Temple Museum & Gift Shop is an authentic temple that features a worship room, sleeping quarters, and wooden sculptures. Street fairs, festivals, and other events are often hosted at this temple.
19.6 Miles
Metro 4 Cinema is a local movie theater showing its guests the latest Hollywood released films. Theater rentals, concessions, and matinee ticket specials are among the many amenities that the theater provides for its guests.
19.7 Miles
Visitors can explore the former site of the Carnegie Library at the Hanford Carnegie Museum. The museum features exhibits related to the history of Kings County and its also offers educational programs and a variety of special events.
19.7 Miles
With a grassy field for children to play in, Civic Park offers picnic areas and walking paths to visitors. This park also hosts the Renaissance Faire and other community events on its grounds.
19.7 Miles
Standard park facilities are available at the community-based Lacey Park. There is an extensive children's playground, several open play grass areas, an unlit basketball court, and a park shelter than can be rented for private events.
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Maintained and operated by the City of Hanford, The Plunge is an aquatic complex with three different pools: a one foot deep baby pool, a main pool with a water slide, and a lap pool.
20.0 Miles
The Ford Hill Skate Park is a recreational skate park that is open from sunrise to sunset seven days a week. The park welcomes in-line skaters as well as skateboarders and prohibits bikes.
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The Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture features a wide range of Japanese artwork and cultural exhibits that rotate on a regular basis. In addition, they also offer hands-on learning activities, such as origami and calligraphy writing.
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Hidden Valley Park is a community park that features areas and tables for picnicking and grilling. The park also has two playground areas, a gazebo, a water feature, duck pond, volleyball sandbox and dog park.