- The list below includes 772 free or cheap things to do in or near Westwood, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Fishing, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From UCLA Store to Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Malibu and Santa Monica.
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Gather some friends and head to Del Rio Lanes for a fun night of bowling. Cosmic bowling is offered on Friday and Saturday nights, with disco lights, fog, music and more. Special events can be booked.
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Operated by the Monterey Park Historical Society, Monterey Park Historical Museum is a location dedicated to displaying and preserving the history of the local area. The museum is filled with artifacts and documents that tell the history of the area.
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A neighborhood public park, Sierra Vista Park features ball fields, tennis and basketball courts and a picnic shelter. The park also provides a playground as well as open-air picnic areas and tables and barbecue grills.
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With several sports fields to choose from, Spane Park offers the community a playground, walking path, picnic area, and playground. The park also has a pond with ducks and fishing opportunities.
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The Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles features local and federal buildings and a shopping mall. It is surrounded by beautifully maintained landscaping and an impressive water feature.
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Torrance's Western Museum of Flight is a popular tourist destination for aviation fans. The museum features an extensive collection of on-site aircrafts including drones, shuttles, trainers, fighter jets and more.
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Youth and adults alike love the broad activity options at Veteran's Park. The park boasts a 10,000 square foot skate park, an amphitheater, a picnic area, and lighted baseball diamonds.
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Supervised by the Downey Historical Society, the Downey History Center offers a wide range of exhibits that focus on the Los Nietos Valley pioneers and Governor John Gatley Downey. The facility also has an on-site research library and a historic newspaper collection.
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Those seeking a very clean park will enjoy all that Henry Acuna Park has to offer. Visitors will find a newly built playground for children, along with plenty of open space to play sports or relax amidst beautiful scenery.
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Standard park recreation like a baseball diamond, picnic tables, lighted tennis courts, and a children's playground are available within the Garvey Ranch Park. The site is also home to a museum and observatory that are open to the public.