- The list below includes 50 free or cheap things to do in or near Brookings, Oregon, including 36 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Beaches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Harris Beach State Park to Samuel H Boardman State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brookings and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Crescent City and Gold Beach.
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Located in a house that once marked a stagecoach terminus, the Chetco Valley Historical Society Museum is dedicated to the local history and settlement of the area. The restored building is open daily for tours and offers regular educational programs.
13.2 Miles
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1 votes
Kings Valley Road, Costal Access, 8 mi north of Crescent City, Crescent City, CA
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A beach with views of the adjacent harbor, Kellogg's Beach provides opportunities for visitors to sunbathe, stroll, or walk with their dog. Visitors to the park can also watch cruise ships leave and dock from the harbor.
17.0 Miles
Located in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, this location features densely packed redwoods. The location is hidden away from civilization and vehicle sounds are muted by its layer of needles.
18.3 Miles
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16 votes
3400 Cunningham Lane, Crescent City, CA 95531
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Within the Florence Keller County Park & Campground visitors can access 50 tent sites within second growth redwoods. Recreational options on site include seven walking trails, a volleyball court, and swings.
18.6 Miles
Spanning 140 miles between the Oregon border and Mendocino County, the Six Rivers National Forest is a protected wilderness area traversed by the Smith, Trinity, Mad, Van Duzen, Eel, and Klamath rivers.
18.9 Miles
Situated between a redwood forest and the coast, Lagoon Creek is a scenic pond where visitors can spot heron and other species of birds by the water's edge. The pond has a four mile trail that leads into the lagoon.
19.0 Miles
Featuring an 1100-foot elevation drop, Damnation Creek Trail takes visitors through a wooded area containing redwoods, Sitka spruce, red alder and Douglas fir. The trail is suitable for hiking and ends at a rocky beach along the Pacific Ocean.
19.5 Miles
On the outskirts of a redwood forest, Endert's Beach provides visitors with a rocky beach full of driftwood and shells. The beach is surrounded by tall cliffs that provide panoramic views of the ocean.
19.7 Miles
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North Pebble Beach Dr, Crescent City, CA 95531
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With primitive campsites and numerous trails, Tolowa Dunes State Park encompasses ocean beach, sand dunes, wooded areas, and wetlands. Popular activities include hiking, bird watching, exploring tide pools along the beach, and watching for sea lions and harbor seals.
19.7 Miles
Located in a wildlife rescue, Castle Island is a scenic landmark consisting of a 335 foot tall rock. The island can be seen from the beach and is home to a variety of native birds.