- The list below includes 186 free or cheap things to do in or near Yucaipa, California, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, History Museums and Camping Site.
- From Swimming-Waterslide-Yucaipa Regional Park to Yucaipa Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Yucaipa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino and Hemet.
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A wide range of children's play structures in unique designs are available at Towngate Memorial Park to the general public. The park also features a large grass area and a baseball/softball field.
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Visitors of the Fiesta Village will be able to play laser tag and mini-golf or ride go-karts and amusement rides. The location, which hosts birthday parties and group events, also features an arcade and batting cages.
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The Santa Ana River Trail takes visitors from the height of the mountains to the Pacific Ocean shoreline. This scenic, 110-mile trail is favored for biking and horseback riding and features breathtaking views of urban parks, meadows peppered with cottonwood trees, the San Bernardino mountains and the ocean.
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Home to local minor league baseball, the San Manuel Stadium is a fun, outdoor venue for taking in a game or a local concert. The stadium hosts some of the largest tours and biggest names in music.
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Crab Flats Campground is open year-round and offers 29 campsites, tables, campfire rings, vault toilets and piped water in the summer. They have many hiking trails that offer scenic views from a 6,200 ft elevation.
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March Field Park is an outdoor sports facility that features several baseball diamonds, as well as lighted blacktop outdoor full court basketball courts. The park is run by the city, and is open to the public.
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17801 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA 92571
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Lake Perris State Recreation Area is a large park that offers a variety of amenities. Visitors can make use of boat ramps or rent boats for use on the lake. There are also several different kinds of camp sites available.
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One of the newer parks in the area, Boulder Bay Park was only opened in 2010. Attractions at the site include restrooms, a large bandstand, canoe and kayak areas, and a dock for fishing.
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Covering over 660,000 acres of the San Bernardino Mountains the San Bernardino National Forest offers extensive sightseeing, hiking and camping opportunities. Taking a drive along either the Rim of the World Scenic Byway or the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway is a great way to see the forest.
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Accessible after a short hike, Deep Creek Hot Springs offers visitor scenic pools surrounded by a desert mountain landscape. One of the pools is naturally heated to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.