- The list below includes 45 free or cheap things to do in or near Ashland, Oregon, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Movie Theaters, Colleges & Universities and Art Museum.
- From Lithia Park to Ashland Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ashland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Medford, Central Point and Jacksonville.
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An interactive park with personal tour guide—this is what the Great Cats World Park offers its visitors. With the help of your competent tour guide, you can interact with predatory cats and learn more about them.
48.8 Miles
A landmark in Oregon, Epicenter is a popular bowling place where tourists and locals can mingle with one another while enjoying a friendly game of bowling. The bowling place also comes with a restaurant where people can eat after playing a long and tiring game.
48.9 Miles
Popular for rafting, kayaking and swimming are the lively waters of the Illinois River. The river, surrounded by scenic campgrounds, features small waterfalls, still waterholes and abundant wildlife.
49.1 Miles
A great park for those who love skating, visiting the Klamath Falls Skatepark is a great option. The enormous park comes with basic to challenging courses which is great to all levels of skaters.
49.2 Miles
Hanscam's Bowling Center is a family owned and operated bowling alley with 24 lanes that has an on site pro shop. The bowling center also features billiards tables, video games, a snack bar, and video lottery.
49.5 Miles
Kiger Stadium is a baseball park that that hosts high school baseball games, youth baseball leagues, and college games. The park can hold up to 500,000 baseball fans at a time.
49.7 Miles
Rough & Ready Flat Botanical Area is a 2,833 acre botanical site known for the ultramafic alluvial deposits in the soil, which result in soil conditions favoring a unique plant community. The area may interest those who enjoy scenic landscapes.
49.9 Miles
The Natural Bridge Loop is a hiking trail that crosses three natural bridges. The first bridge that hikers encounter is the Sipapu Bridge, which is the second largest natural bridge in the world.