- The list below includes 122 free or cheap things to do in or near Woodland, California, including 92 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Horseback Riding, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Woodland Sports Park & Recreation Department to Jack Slaven Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Woodland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sacramento, Davis, Carmichael and West Sacramento.
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Miners Ravine Nature Reserve is a scenic group of walking and hiking trails surrounded by natural beauty and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy lush greenery, natural rivers, shady trees, paved bike paths and wild goats, horses and turkeys.
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With several sports courts to choose from, Miller Park provides an expansive area for activities like basketball, tennis, horseshoe, and more. The park has several picnic areas with tables and large grills to barbecue from.
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1 Stop Bowling
Strikes Unlimited, 5681 Lonetree Blvd, Rocklin, CA 95765
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Avid bowlers will appreciate a visit to 1 Stop Bowling. This pro shop serves as a one-stop shop where bowlers can stock up on all necessities. Items are available for all levels, from beginner to professional. Open Monday through Saturday.
28.6 Miles
U Pick Pumpkin Patch is a 55-acre farm where visitors can choose their pumpkins and can also enjoy hay rides, rope swings, a tractor ride and a hay maze. On weekend nights they feature an outdoor haunted house.
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1970 Johnson Ranch Rd., Roseville, CA 95661
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The Maidu Interpretive Center Museum features two art galleries that provide a learning opportunity for those who are interested in California Indian culture. The location also hosts live music events and movie screenings.
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At Century Roseville 14, visitors can see the latest movies with enhanced digital projectors and in 3D. The concession stand has a special self-serve layout. On Tuesdays, the theater offers a discount on all tickets.
28.7 Miles
Gary Falati Neighborhood Park is a neighborhood park featuring a splash pad and a skate node. The park also offers a picnic area, gazebo, two playgrounds, and a basketball court.
28.7 Miles
Situated on five acres, Peter Singer Park features a large field that can be used for baseball, soccer and other open-field sports. The park has small, open grass areas, a playground and sheltered picnic areas.
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OVPArks Almond Park is situated in the southwest corner of Orangevale and has concrete running paths with plenty of shady trees. There is also a play area for smaller children with slides and climbing walls, and another for larger children.
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Named for a nearby ravine, Auburn Ravine Dog Park is an off-leash canine recreation area providing grass fields and trees lining the perimeter. The park is fenced, has shaded areas and offers a separate location for smaller dogs.