- The list below includes 480 free or cheap things to do in or near Woodland Hills, California, including 129 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Parks, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Warner Center Park to KidzCity, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Woodland Hills and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Monica and Glendale.
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Lordsburg Park is a mini public park. It has various amenities including a tot lot. A portion of this lot is ADA accessible. Lordsburg Park also has a half-court basketball court.
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A beach only for dogs. As dogs aren't allowed on normal beaches, Huntington Dog Beach is the place to let them play in the sand, the water and the grass.
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9105 Recreation Cir, Fountain Valley, CA
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At the Fountain Valley Skating Center, guests will be able to go roller skating and take fitness and exercise classes. The site, which also hosts birthday parties, features Wednesday and Saturday R&B nights.
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2406 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
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Wayward Captain Watersports provides rentals for paddleboards and electric boats as well as 90 minute guided kayak and paddleboard tours. For group outings they can accommodate parties of 20, and they also offer paddleboarding lessons.
48.1 Miles
Started as a way to keep street racers legal and off the streets, Auto Club Raceway at Pomona has evolved into an NHRA Drag Racing raceway. The raceway also offers swap meets, shows, car cruises, art shows, auctions and more.
48.1 Miles
16121 Brookhurst Street, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
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Frogg's Bounce House is a large inflatable play zone designed for children. It features inflatable slides and obstacle courses, a playhouse with toy cars to ride around in, and a party room with a dance floor and disco ball.
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Country Crossing Park allows park goers to walk and jog along its park trails. The park has onsite parking, soccer facilities, and large open fields for park visitors to enjoy.
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Built on the site of a flood control facility, Haster Basin Recreational Park is a large green space with jogging trails, picnic facilities and pavilions, and playground facilities. It also offers soccer fields and barbecue grills.
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Formerly known as the Twin Lakes Park, the Haster Basin Park serves a dual purpose by providing both recreation and flood control. Jogging trails, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and shade trees are just some of the features of this park.
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Featuring 12 screens, Edwards La Verne Cinema displays first-run, feature films using all digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating and food and drink options as well as an arcade video game area.