- 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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Located next to the Berkeley Rose Garden, Codornices Park features facilities for baseball and basketball along with a multipurpose grass field. The park also offers picnic areas, barbeque grills, hiking trails through the woods and children's playgrounds.
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Mariner Park has a multipurpose baseball field with bleachers, making this a suitable location for a corporate team sports event. The site also has a tot lot playground and a large playground so children of all ages can play safely.
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A state park built around the Old St. Hilary's church, Old St. Hilary's Open Space Preserve offers extensive hiking and biking trails. The park features remarkable scenic views of the bay and surrounding wilderness.
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Visitors can enjoy paintball on 9 fields spread across 40 acres at the Davis Paintball Center. The center offers specials for birthday parties and hosts an annual summer paintball camp.
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The Austin Creek SRA, or State Recreation Area, sits alongside Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. The area features twenty miles of trails for hiking with remarkable wilderness views, and has a campground.
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The Pittsburg Marina is a 575 slip municipal marina that provides boaters with easy access to the upper delta region of the San Francisco Bay. The marina provides amenities including public transportation, a dockside market, and restaurants.
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Fish Hookers provides private charters for up to six people, beginners to pros. The boat is fully equipped for fishing the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers, and the Delta and San Francisco Bay for salmon, striped bass, sturgeon, and more.
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Used by joggers, cyclists, and walkers, Tiburon Multi-Use Path offers a paved path through the surrounding wetlands. There is a gazebo that has benches for visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the bay from.
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The historic horse racing track Golden Gate Fields is located along the gorgeous San Francisco Bay. Enjoy panoramic views of the city and world-class horse racing at this premier destination.
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As the highest point of Angel Island, Mt. Livermore offers 360 degree views of the San Francisco Bay area. Visitors can access the island by ferry, or adventure to the island with a personal boat or rented kayak.