- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Blythe, California, including 7 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Ancient Ruins, Parks and Specialty Museums.
- From Giant Desert Figures to Hauser Geode Beds, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Blythe.
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Guests who are interested in viewing unique artworks may enjoy what Giant Desert Figures has to offer. The location features geoglyphs of human figures, including a rather large depiction of a man.
0.8 Miles
At the Hauser Geode Beds, guests will have the opportunity to search for geodes, rocks, and other geological items. The site is also suitable for guests who wish to go for a walk or ride a truck, SUV, or Jeep off-road.
33.8 Miles
Specializing in horseback riding lessons, A Worthy Ranch & Stables provides visitors with equestrian training in an outdoor arena. During the lessons, experienced trainers teach the basics of riding and horse care.
40.4 Miles
The Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum is a historical museum that provides a comprehensive history of the Indian Tribes that lived near the Colorado River. The museum houses artifacts, photos, and exhibits.
40.5 Miles
Parker Area Historical is a local historical society that has the goal of preserving and presenting the history of the town of Parker. The organization has collections that details local agriculture and the early town of Parker.
40.6 Miles
The reservation for the Colorado River Indian Tribe runs along the water. And it offers several tourist attractions including the Blue River Casino & Hotel as well as a museum and nature preserve.
40.6 Miles
Centered around reconstructed Colorado River backwater site, the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve has over 1,200 acres of open wilderness and a 3.5 acre landscaped park. Facilities include picnic areas, a children's playground, and a 4.6 mile fitness trail.
45.0 Miles
Located in Yuma, Arizona, the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge is an important component of Arizona's wildlife protection strategy. The refuge protects animals whose natural habitats are threatened by industrial expansion, pollution or human encroachment.
47.7 Miles
La Paz County Park features 114 RV sites, all equipped with utilities, and rests along the banks of the Colorado River. The park also has amenities like volleyball courts and hiking trails.
49.4 Miles
Standard park features like a tennis court, playground, softball field, and walking trail are offered at the La Paz County Park. The natural area also has 114 RV sites, dry camping, and an on-site convenience store.