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15+ of the top free things to do in San Diego

No cash? No problem. Whether you are spending a day or a lifetime in San Diego, these are some of the best offerings that won’t break the bank.

Balboa Park

Balboa Park offers a wealth of free activities, including walking tours on Tuesdays + Fridays at 11 a.m.

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You don’t need major funds to have major fun in San Diego; just look at these free activities.

We promise these free things to do are more than just an aimless walk in the park. Instead, we’re making sure you get well-researched, unique suggestions worth the trip.

SD spring in San Diego Ocean Beach

Any day on the shoreline is such a treat.

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Outdoors

Local beaches | We’re the coast with the most for a reason. Pack up your locally made beach essentials and spend the day relaxing at one of San Diego County’s beautiful shorelines. You’ll probably catch us at La Jolla Shores or South Mission Beach.

Mission Trails Regional Park | With about 60 miles of trails, there’s always a good hike waiting here. For a day of free fun, try walking or biking the paved Junipero Serra Trail, take a break at the Old Mission Dam, and stop by the visitor center.

Spreckels organ pavilion with an organ player on the stage

This landmark is a visual and musical wonder.

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Balboa Park | San Diego’s 1,200-acre crown jewel offers lots of free fun. Some ideas: Explore its endless trails + gardens, walk through the restored Botanical Building, take a free 11 a.m. public tour on Tuesdays or Fridays from the visitors center, or catch a free concert at the historic Spreckels Organ Pavilion every Sunday at 2 p.m.

Sunset Cliffs Natural Park | Cool breezes, stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, and maybe a hidden surprise await along this must-do, oceanfront hiking trail.

SD Sunset Cliffs Trail

Hiking along the Sunset Cliffs Trail.

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Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden | It’s important to stop and smell the roses. Balboa Park’s stunning display of 1,600 roses meticulously maintained by Rose Corps volunteers is typically in bloom from March to December, peaking in April and May. Don’t miss these other local gorgeous gardens, too — Alcazar Garden is a short walk away.

Canyoneer Hikes | Take a hike with the Canyoneers, a group of volunteer naturalists from the San Diego Natural History Museum who lead guided treks across SD’s diverse trails every year from September to June. Check out the 2025-2026 schedule. Pro tip: Register ahead of time, as capacity is limited.

Chicano Park San Diego

There’s no other place in the world like Chicano Park in Barrio Logan.

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Arts

Chicano Park | Designated a National Historic Landmark, Barrio Logan’s 7.4-acre park is home to the largest concentration of Chicano murals in the world. Its walls and pillars feature more than 80 powerful murals from dozens of artists.

Spanish Village Arts Center | Take a stroll through the colorful cobblestone walkways of the historic 36 working studios featuring 230+ local artists spanning mediums. Sometimes, you’ll catch live art demos or pop-up art activities in the courtyard on Saturdays.

Spanish Village Balboa Park San Diego

The painted patio tiles let you know you’re somewhere truly special. | Photo via Monica Garske + SDtoday

ICA San Diego | With locations in Balboa Park and Encinitas, the Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego serves as a platform for experimental art and “learning with a mission to question everything.” Admission is “pay-as-you-wish” with a suggested $5-$10 donation, if you have it.

The exterior of the Timken Museum in San Diego. There are people walking on the path in front of the museum and part of the Balboa Park lily pond can be seen in the foreground.

Admission to the Timken Museum in Balboa Park is always free.

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Timken Museum of Art | Entry is always free to this Balboa Park museum that has preserved a family-owned collection of European old masters, American art, and Russian works for the ongoing education of local generations. Pro tip: Book a free guided tour with an experienced docent.

WorldBeat Cultural Center Mural and sign

WorldBeat Cultural Center will host its 43rd Annual Kwanzaa Celebration starting Tuesday, Dec. 26.

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WorldBeat Cultural Center | Colorful murals, galleries, and artifacts await at this vibrant community center founded by Executive Director Makeda Dread in 1984 with a mission to promote, present, and preserve the African American diaspora and Indigenous cultures of the world through art, dance, music, and education.

SD Old Town SD Landmarks Guide

Old Town San Diego is also known as the “Birthplace of California.”

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History

Old Town State Historic Park | This California Historical Landmark is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in our state, and thus considered the “Birthplace of California.” Browse Old Town’s many free historic attractions for a glimpse at local life from 1821 to 1872 on your own, or take a free guided walking tour daily. Oh, and don’t miss a stroll through the pretty Victorian-style architecture at Heritage Park.

San Diego History Center | If you want to learn about the past, present, and future of the San Diego region, this museum’s exhibitions hold so much local knowledge. Admission is free, but donations are always welcome.

Junípero Serra Museum | Located above Old Town in Presidio Park, this landmark museum marks the site of the first permanent European settlement in California. In 1769, the state’s first mission and fort was established here by Spanish Franciscan missionary Father Junípero Serra and soldiers led by Gaspar de Portolá. Check out the core exhibition’s stories about the Kumeyaay settlement of Kosaii, and the museum’s weekend walking tours.

Blue and pink playground equipment sit on the sand at Bonita Cove in San Diego. Kids and families are playing and walking.

The colorful Maruta Gardner Playground at Bonita Cove.

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For kids

Maruta Gardner Playground | Help your kiddos get the wiggles out by climbing, swinging, sliding, and spinning at this bayfront playground at Bonita Cove that’s just steps from Mission Beach. Pro tip: When it comes to beautiful local parks, SD truly has an abundance of riches so you’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to touching grass or sand.

Kids Free San Diego | Make your calendar — every October, the San Diego Museum Council hosts this monthlong event offering kids age 12 and under free admission with a paid adult to 60+ of SD’s favorite museums.

Poway Midland Railroad

This is the centerpiece of the collection at Poway-Midland Railroad: A 1907 Baldwin steam engine that weighs about 16 tons. | Photo via Monica Garske + SDtoday

Poway-Midland Railroad | Visit the full-size, narrow-gauge railroad at Old Poway Park for a glimpse at a Steam Locomotive, Cable Car, and Speeder. Check out the schedule before you go — train rides are offered sometimes and only cost $1 for kids ages 3-12.

Summer Movies in the Park | Every year from May to October, San Diego County offers 100+ free screenings of family-friendly movies across dozens of local parks. Bring your own blanket, chairs, and snacks and you’ve got yourself a perfect outing.

Mission Beach boardwalk in San Diego

City Editor Monica’s husband + one of their littles, cruising down the boardwalk. | Photo via SDtoday

Mission Beach Boardwalk | Grab the bikes, scooters, skateboards, or rollerskates and take the kids for a cruise down the oceanfront boardwalk that is just so San Diego. Pro tip: Pack a snack and take a break on the seawall or sand.

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