- The list below includes 1247 free or cheap things to do in or near Whittier, California, including 134 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Hellman Park to Turnbull Canyon, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Whittier and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Long Beach.
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Magnolia Park is comprised of an outdoor recreational park and a family resource center. It features an outdoor gym, tennis and basketball courts, a playground and a swimming pool, and the resource center provides family education and counseling.
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Recreational activities to suit all ages highlight the appeal of Dalton Park. Adults can exercise in the fitness zone, children can play on a splash-pad or multilevel playground, and basketball courts are available for youth.
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Northside Park offers a big park feel in a smaller setting. Amenities include baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, walking path, rock climbing apparatus and a playground.
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Spanning a total of 12 acres, Charter Oak Park is a scenic public park located within a quiet residential area. Amenities at the park include basketball courts, softball fields, picnic areas, and a large playground area.
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Chinese Historical Society tells the history of Chinese and Chinese Americans. Visits are based upon donation.
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City Hall
200 N. Spring St. between First and Temple, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Many might recognize the City Hall as the 'Daily Planet' headquarters on George Reeves Superman Show. The building has beautiful murals on the lower floors and observation decks free of viewing glass and wire mesh on the upper floors which provide great views of the city.
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Locally grown, in-season flowers at an affordable price is what you will find when you visit the Flower Market in Los Angeles. As well as being open to trade professionals, the market is also open to the public.
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For those interested in police history, the Los Angeles Police Museum is an interesting stop. You should get a guide in order to get the most out of the exhibit.
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Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard is a historical thoroughfare that forms part of the route taken by the annual Tournament of Roses Parade. The Boulevard has been largely supplanted by the freeway system but remains popular for local traffic.
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Chinatown Los Angeles lets you experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Asian Culture. There are plentiful shopping and sightseeing opportunities as well as restaurants, art galleries, museums, and events.