- 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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Hikers and bicycle riders have access to many excellent and challenging trails within Annadel State Park. Entry is free. The park does not allow camping or off-trail cycling. Horses are only permitted on certain trails.
15.7 Miles
The beautiful Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park is home to one of the largest historical adobe structures in California. Formerly a working ranch funded by the Mexican government, today the park is a popular destination for tourists and local history buffs.
16.0 Miles
Cal Yee Farms is a family-owned business that sells a variety of locally grown food products. These products include a large selection of packaged nuts, dried fruits, and vegetable snacks.
16.2 Miles
Spring Lake Park is a 320 acre park featuring a 3 acre lagoon and 72 acre lake. The lagoon is suitable for swimming and the lake for boating and fishing. The park also maintains several picnic areas and a campground.
16.3 Miles
At the Rockville Hills Regional Park, fans of the outdoors can go cycling or hiking on a number of different paths. The location, which offers scenic views, is also a suitable camping destination.
16.6 Miles
Featuring 16 acres of manicured trailers, Petaluma's Shollenberger Park is a beautiful wetland park. Visitors have access to restrooms with running water, water fountains and a quaint wooden fishing pier.
16.6 Miles
A community park, Rancho Solano Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. The park has a beach volleyball court, a playground with an array of equipment, and covered picnic tables.
17.0 Miles
Ca'toga Galleria D'arte is a unique open house art gallery featuring the diverse collection of works by Carlo Marchiori, a world renowned artist famous for his beautiful ceiling murals depicting human and animal figures in fluid motion.
17.0 Miles
Lee Youngman Galleries hosts a variety of oil and watercolor paintings. Artists are both local and from around the country.
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Built in 1871 by Calistoga's first judge, the Palmer House is a quintessential example of Second Empire style. The home is now a private residence, and belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.