- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Central Saanich, British Columbia, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Gardens, Walking Trails, Farms & Ranches and Scenic Walks.
- From Butchart Gardens to Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Central Saanich and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Duncan and Cowichan Bay.
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39.6 Miles
Nestled off Drake Harbor, Semiahmoo Park provides a outdoor getaway with scenic views. Guests can visit a maritime museum, tour the restored cannery, or go beach-combing, picnicking or hiking along a 1.5 mile sandspit.
39.7 Miles
At Flintstone Park, visitors can climb in a concrete replica of famous cartoon character Fred Flintstone's car for a photo op. Located on the shoreline, the park also features a pier and picnic tables.
39.7 Miles
Located on a mere five acres, Smith Park acts as a local green space for limited recreation options. There is a significant stand of oak trees as well as a children's playground, benches, picnic tables, and a small gazebo.
39.9 Miles
There are stairs that line the falls to view the almost 90 foot drop from the top, but you will have to make an easy .8 mile hike from Storm King Visitor Center to get there first. There are benches for those who need a breather; has some wheelchair accessibility.
40.0 Miles
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10 votes
Olympic Hot Springs Rd, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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Located inside Olympia National Park, Olympic Hot Springs is a naturally occurring spring that reaches temperatures of nearly 140 degrees. The Springs is accessed by a gentle 2.5 mile hiking trail of the same name within the park.
40.3 Miles
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71 votes
315 W. Pioneer Way, Simard Hall, Bldg. 12,, Oak Harbor, WA
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The PBY-Naval Air Museum helps preserve the history of naval aviation of NAS Whidbey Island and in specific the WWII PBY Catalina aircraft. The 4700 sq. ft. museum also includes two flight simulators to fly and a museum store.
40.3 Miles
Open year-round, the Sequim Bay State Park is spread over 92-acres that includes 4,909 feet of saltwater coastline. Popular facilities offered by the park are the Olympic Discovery Trail, a baseball field, horseshoe pits, and a tennis court.
40.3 Miles
The PBY Naval Air Museum is dedicated to the preservation and study of all Catalina aircraft and history of the island. The museum features displays taking visitors from WWII to today, as well as flight simulators and other artifacts that educate and entertain patrons.
40.6 Miles
This non-traditional National Park Reserve has hiking, biking, scuba diving, boating, fishing, nature walks and many more activities, including two museums and a lighthouse; has abundant wildlife for viewing as well as being the perfect spot for start gazing.
40.7 Miles
The Happy Lake Ridge is a region in the northern Olympic Peninsula known for its mountains, which reach a peak elevation of 5280 feet. Hikers and visitors can use several established campsites to enjoy the mountain views and lakes.