- 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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960 N. Tustin Street, Suite 163, Orange, CA 92867
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The Old Towne Orange Walking Food Tours cater to foodies, travelers and locals who desire to experience the broad assortment of foods that the area has to offer. There are several touring options available, including one's that focus on ethnic and vintage foods.
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Located in a woodland area, Gabrielino Trail offers visitors a scenic hike with panoramic views of the San Gabriel Mountains. This hike is suited for visitors of all skill levels, with mild elevation changes and shallow streams to cross.
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Mas Fukai Park is a neighborhood park with a focus on athleticism. The park has a basketball court, baseball court, tennis court, a handball wall, and playground equipment for youngsters.
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Home to nearly 200,000 citizens, the City of Glendale is a popular location filled with a large variety of attractions. Visitors commonly enjoy going surfing nearby, shopping at one of the many shopping centers, or enjoying the city's nightlife.
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The Drawing Board is an interactive painting and drawing gallery. Visitors of all experience levels can come together for social paint nights, which include step by step painting lessons and art history education, and professional classes are also available.
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With two baseball fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts, Holly Park offers its visitors the chance to play various sports. The location also contains a picnic shelter, picnic tables, and barbeque grills.
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The Seal Beach Community Pool is an outdoor pool facility that offers lap swimming across six lanes. The pool itself is L-shaped and is 25 yards long with open swimming sessions throughout the week during its open season.
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Long Beach Museum of Art is a two-story complex with rotating exhibitions. Works featured include Californian and European artists.
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The largest American Flag in existence, often called 'Superflag', is an important landmark loacted in Long Beach, CA. Owned by late Ski Demski, the superflag is 505 x 225 feet needing about 500 people to be unfurled.
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It's a neighborhood house with an Egyptian flavored interior. Now open with first runs, moveovers and occasional revivals. It's now operated by Vintage Cinemas