- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Albany, Oregon, including 61 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Bars.
- From Monteith Park to Takena Landing Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Albany and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corvallis, Salem, Keizer and Welches.
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Serving two residential subdivisions, Fox Chase and Riverview, the Riverfox State Park in Wilsonville, Oregon is a small neighborhood park comprised of just over 2.5 acres. A fountain, pedestrian pathway, trails and playground area are featured at the park.
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The Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial is a location dedicated to honor and memorialize all veterans who served during the Vietnam War. The memorial features a Huey helicopter as a sign of bravery and an inscription reading Believe in Peace.
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Wilsonville, Oregon is the home of the Graham Oaks Nature Park, which features a three-mile trail system as well as birding, hiking and picnicking activities. The Ice Age Tonquin Trail, just beyond the park, is a popular cycling path.
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The Canby Depot Museum has long been a treasure of Canby, Oregon. Collecting and preserving the towns artifacts and documents, locals and travelers alike enjoy visiting to learn about the areas rich heritage.
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10350 SW Arrowhead Creek Ln, Wilsonville, OR 97070
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Made up of almost 10 acres, the award-winning Willamette River Water Treatment Plant Park is located in Wilsonville, Oregon. The Morey's Landing trail in the park is a prominent feature and includes connections to the surrounding neighborhood.
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Comprised of approximately 7 acres, Boones Ferry Park is located in Wilsonville, Oklahoma on the Willamette River. Formerly the home of the operator of the Boones Ferry, the historic Tauchman House rests among the heavy tree cover in the park.
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Situated along the Pacific Ocean, Fogarty Creek State Park provides beach access and can be used for fishing, birdwatching and tidepooling. It has picnic areas including a shelter and a hiking trail that takes visitors through wooded terrain.
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North Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR
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Otis Hamer built the North Fork Yachats Covered Bridge in 1938 for $1,500. Despite having a few repairs over the years, the bridge is still in good condition and can be driven over.
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Ellingson Street and Highway 101, Depoe Bay, OR
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The best place to learn about the local sea life in Depoe Bay in Oregon, the Whale, Sea Life & Shark Museum is both entertaining and educational place for children and adults.
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Featuring the work of a local artist, The Sparks Gallery showcases intricate watercolor paintings of nature and animals. The gallery also features crafts from local artisans, such as candies and jewelry.