- The list below includes 170 free or cheap things to do in or near Yountville, California, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Yountville Park to Van De Leur Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Yountville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville and Petaluma.
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8.3 Miles
Nestled in the hills, Sonoma Valley Regional Park offers visitors both paved and dirt trails for hiking. The park provides visitors with scenic views of the valley and nearby lake, as well as opportunities for bird watching.
8.3 Miles
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3 votes
13630 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, CA 95442
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Located next to a scenic state park is the Elizabeth Anne Perrone Dog Park. Dogs, as well as their owners, can enjoy scenic paved trails, large grass areas for off-leash play, beautiful floral gardens and a small dog pool.
8.4 Miles
88%
94 votes
12841 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, CA 95442
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Quarryhill Botanical Garden offers tours of its beautifully cultivated garden. A visit is necessary during each season to take in the full experience.
8.4 Miles
Napa Walking Tour gives tours throughout the Napa area. On the tour, you will learn the history of the area and sample some good wines and beers.
8.9 Miles
Mission San Francisco Solano is the last of the California missions and the only California mission built during the Mexican rule.The most northern one along the El Camino Real
9.1 Miles
San Francisco Solano Mission is a popular historic landmark and a great place to learn about local history. The exhibits here showcase 19th century artworks maintained in excellent condition. The mission chapel too, is beautiful and worth a visit.
9.2 Miles
General M.G. Vallejo Home is over two centuries old. Tour the grounds, which have been beautifully upkept, for $3 admission.
9.2 Miles
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Sonoma Plaza
Spain Street between Second and Fourth Sts., Sonoma, CA
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Each trip to the Sonoma Valley should begin at the Sonoma Plaza, the core of the Sonoma Valley. The Plaza offers tantalizing shopping, terrific restaurants and beautiful scenery throughout the year.
9.2 Miles
Featuring digital projectors and surround sound, Cameo Cinema is a historic theater with screenings of independent films. The theater has vintage movie posters and movie memorabilia displays in the lobby.