- The list below includes 62 free or cheap things to do in or near Cascade Locks, Oregon, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Art Gallery, Fishing and Bike Paths.
- From Eagle Creek Trail to Bridge of the Gods, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cascade Locks and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hood River, Corbett, Welches and Troutdale.
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Lorang Fine Art offers an expanse of artistic styles, themes and mediums representing more than 70 artists. Patrons can view oil, acrylic, pastels and watercolor paintings throughout the gallery with themes ranging from local landmarks to Native American motifs.
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1 NW Portage Road, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Cascade Locks Historical Museum is a historic house in Cascade Locks Marine Park that features photographs and artifacts on the history of the Columbia River Gorge. The Oregon Pony Locomotive is also on display at the museum.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of artwork from Heather Soderberg at Soderberg Gallery & Studio. The collection features a wide variety of bronze sculptures and paintings of both wildlife and people.
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Featuring a mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits, Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center displays regional artifacts from prehistory up until present day. The museum also features agricultural equipment and an outdoor train engine.
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Oneonta Falls is a gorge that requires a hike through a river and a 400' elevation change to arrive at. The gorge is .6 miles long and the hike to get to the nearby bridge is 1.5-miles in length.
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Named after Simon Benson, a lumber magnate and philanthropist, the Benson State Recreation Area is a lakeside park. Visitors to the park will find several picnic shelters, a disc golf course, and fishing areas.
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Columbia River Scenic Highwy, Milepost 28, Corbett, OR 97019
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The Bridal Veil Falls State Park features a postcard perfect falls and several hiking trails leading to it. The trails are quite easy but will be an uphill climb on the way back. There are plenty of flowering blooms along the trail.
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Larch Mountain is one of Oregon's extinct volcanoes and premier hiking locations. The mountain features exciting hiking trails that lead up to the volcano's caldera and alongside bubbling creeks, lending breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
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Situated in the Hood River Valley, Double Mountain Ranch features guided horseback riding excursions for a half or full day, including mountain views and
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Lavender Valley is a premier Lavender Farm in Hood River, Oregon. The farm is magical and picturesque with its views of snow capped mountains and offers visitors fresh cut bunches of the fragrant, woody perennial.