- The list below includes 37 free or cheap things to do in or near Cashmere, Washington, including 26 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Rafting, Bowling and Distilleries.
- From Chelan County Museum & Pioneer Village to Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen & Country Store, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cashmere and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Leavenworth, Wenatchee and Peshastin.
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Housed in a beautiful, historical structure, Upper Valley Museum celebrates the birth of the community. Its exhibits include artifacts, memorabilia and photographs, along with a video that tells the story of the settlement of Leavenworth.
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Supporting the local farms, Pybus Public Market is an indoor street market that sells fresh produce. In addition to produce, there is a butcher, tea shop, cheese vendors, regional wines, and fresh baked pastries to purchase.
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127 S. Mission, Wenatchee, WA 98807
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This museum has exhibits that represent the history of the mid-Columbia Valley dating back to the ice age. The Coyote's Corner hands-on children's learning center has exhibits about the 3 ecosystems in the area, and a model of the Great Northern Railway as it crossed the Cascades.
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A historic, vintage-style movie house, the Liberty Theatre shows an array of foreign, independent, and art house films. The theater also serves a variety of refreshments, including popcorn and soda.
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Organizing excursions to nearby lakes, rivers, and hatcheries, Bobber Down Guide Service provides visitors with the opportunity to catch fish like salmon and steelhead. The captain takes visitors through rivers that run through scenic mountain canyons.
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Front Street Park is the recreational facility for the Leavenworth community. They have outdoor art exhibits, music and holiday festivals, a maypole, a large gazebo, alpine gardens, lush lawns, and shade trees.
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Stroll across the outdoor patio to get the tasting room and brewery and then learn about beer history as you taste from the selection of 4 custom brews and munch on gourmet pretzels, vegetable chips and honey almonds.
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This 10 mile bike loop trail that runs along the Columbia River gets year round use with walking, skating, joggers, cross country skiing, snowshoers and features a water front park on one side and a diverse natural habitat on the other.
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Displaying over 6,000 nutcrackers, some that date back to roman time, makes this one of the largest nutcracker collections in the world. Visitors can view a 14 minute video on the history of nutcrackers before taking the self-guided tour. Group tours are available as well.
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The chocolates made here are made daily in small batches using the classic European techniques; carries a wide variety of truffles, bonbon's, filled chocolates, dark, white and milk chocolates.