- 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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The Mary D Hume is an ancient steamer dating back to 1881 which remains in a sunk position on the shoreline and is available for public viewing as a historical artifact.
25.3 Miles
Guests can learn to fish with a professional at Sport Fishing Oregon. With a professional boat, guide, and gear, visitors will have no trouble finding chinook, steelhead, and coho in the vast waters.
25.4 Miles
The mission of the Curry Historical Museum is to preserve and promote the history and culture of Gold Beach and the surrounding areas. Exhibits include historical artifacts, tools, period clothing, photographs and documents.
25.5 Miles
Named for Saint Sebastian in 1603, Cape Sebastian State Park features views of the Pacific Ocean, Humbug Mountain and Point St. George Lighthouse. The park provides access to the beach, fishing areas, hiking trails and Sitka spruce trees.
25.7 Miles
South Beach Park is a seven mile long rocky beach. The beach is void of picnic areas and other similar facilities and tends to be uncrowded. Those interested in a quiet, peaceful beach may be interested in South Beach Park.
25.9 Miles
Gold Beach Books, believed to be the largest bookstore on the Oregon Coast, is home to a wide range of both new and used books available on a variety of subjects and prices. The premises also contain a bakery and a cafe.
25.9 Miles
Recognized as one of the largest art galleries in the region, Gold Rush Center features the works of several local artists. Spacious, the gallery includes a showcase area and designated room where the work of young artists is displayed.
26.4 Miles
Five Star Charters is an ocean fishing and sight-seeing charter service. All day fishing trips are offered as well as tours of the local bay and personalized instruction on fishing and crab-catching.
26.6 Miles
The Rogue River drains 75 percent of the water of the Siskiyou National Forest into the Pacific Ocean. Popular activities on the river include fishing, kayaking, while camping and hiking is popular near the river.
28.6 Miles
Rogue River Bridge, also known as the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge, is a concrete arch bridge over Rogue River. Designed by Conde McCullough, the bridge has strong Art Deco influences, and is designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.