- 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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Orangevale Park is a community park great for outdoor recreation. The park features a walking and biking trail, picnic areas, nearby horse stadium, tennis, soccer fields, a climbing gym for children and disc golf.
29.6 Miles
At OVparks Community Pool, visitors can spend an afternoon cooling off from the sun in a graduated entry swimming pool. The pool offers a variety of swimming lessons to visitors.
29.7 Miles
There are three fenced in areas within the Phoenix Dog Park which include one space for small dogs, one for bigger dogs, and one for shy or less sociable medium to smaller canines. Wading pools are available during the summer, and there are shaded areas and benches for the owners.
29.7 Miles
At Travis Air Force Base, visitors can attend air shows to watch pilots from The Thunderbirds pull tricks and maneuvers with their planes. Visitors can also explore the aerial museum to learn about the history of airplanes.
29.7 Miles
Deer Creek Park is an old granite quarry with about 50 challenging vertical to slightly overhanging problems. A small grove of trees gives shade in the summer and flat landings with pieces of carpet keep feet dry in between tries.
29.8 Miles
Museum Lincoln Area Archive is a historical museum that chronicles the lives of the early settlers of California. The museum has on display timeworn pictures and a restored buggy car.
29.9 Miles
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7500 Sierra College Blvd., Roseville, CA 95661
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Situated around a ravine named for Gold Rush mining activities, Miners Ravine Trail Loop contains California scrub oaks home to several species of birds and mammals. Aside from animal watching, the trail can be used for walking and biking.
29.9 Miles
Phoenix Park offers large, green, grassy fields often used for soccer and lacrosse play. The park also features a children's play area, playground, baby swings, a baseball field, community garden and a dog Park.
29.9 Miles
The 24-acre McBean Park is a recreational park that includes a baseball field, a skateboard park, a horseshoe court, a bandstand, and restrooms. The park also features a playground that was designed by Leathers and Associates.
29.9 Miles
The Art League of Lincoln offers a variety of art shows and exhibits in addition to classes and other special events. The works on display include oil paintings and jewelry.