- The list below includes 1011 free or cheap things to do in or near Walnut, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Batting Cages and Music Venue.
- From Snow Creek Park to Creekside Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Walnut and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lakewood and Cerritos.
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40.2 Miles
Situated on 20 acres, William J McAdam Park features softball fields and tennis courts along with a heated swimming pool. The park also offers a children's playground, picnic areas, paved walking paths and restroom facilities.
40.2 Miles
Mercado Park offers amenities for children including a playground with many features and a splash pad, while adults can enjoy exercising in the open areas. There are several picnic areas as well.
40.3 Miles
63%
52 votes
14651 Cedar Circle, Hesperia, CA
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The Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area features hiking trails, swimming beaches and designated areas for fishing, water-skiing and boating. In addition, there are also picnic spots as well as a marina with a store and equipment rentals.
40.4 Miles
80%
129 votes
2201 South 'A' Street, P.O. Box 548, Perris, CA 92572
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Preserving railroad history since 1956, the Orange Empire Railway Museum contains more than 200 train cars. Visitors can explore the 90 acres of trams, trains, and trolley's that helped shape the nation's history.
40.4 Miles
Located in Palmdale, Brunswick Vista Bowling Lanes has 40 lanes for family fun or league competitions. The facility also offers an arcade area, pool tables, snack bar and pro shop for a complete entertainment experience.
40.5 Miles
86%
7 votes
18395 Highway 173, Hesperia, CA 92345
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Far away from the city noise sits the peaceful Mojave River Forks Regional Park. The park offers premier overnight camping, hiking trails, scenic views, fishing and equestrian trail riding.
40.6 Miles
Donated to the city in 1929, Caroline Park is named for the sister of park benefactor Olivia Stokes. It features a trail that takes visitors along native trees and shrubs that are home to birds, mammals and other animals.
40.7 Miles
Part of the Getty Museum, the Getty Villa takes visitors on a fascinating journey through rooms, passageways and gardens adorned with ancient Greek and Roman art and furniture. Admission is free, but visitors must pay to park on the museum campus.
40.7 Miles
Visitors of Pines Park can go snorkeling, scuba diving, wind surfing, fishing, geocaching, and wildlife viewing. Not only does the location offer access to bike trails, but it also contains a picnic area.