- The list below includes 42 free or cheap things to do in or near Clarkston, Washington, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Art Gallery, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Riverport Brewing Co to Valley Art Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clarkston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow and Spalding.
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A cinema multiplex that shows first-run movies, Pullman Village Centre Cinemas features digital video and sound. The theater also features a wide variety of refreshments, including hot dogs, nachos, and ice cream in addition to the usual cinema fare.
21.3 Miles
With Dolby Digital 3D technology, Eastside Cinemas is a movie theater that has auditoriums that are available for private parties to rent. The theater also offers concessions and luxury seats.
21.4 Miles
A fully fenced canine recreation facility, Moscow Off Leash Dog Park provides a grass field along with trees and large tires for dogs to play with. The park has dog waste bags, running water and picnic tables.
21.5 Miles
The Palouse Ice Rink is an ice hockey rink that hosts summer time activities including a plant sale, a garage sale, and roller hockey. The facility is home to competitive hockey leagues for adults as well as children.
21.8 Miles
Paradise Creek Bicycles is a premier bicycle shop that offers bicycle rentals, repairs and sales of both new and used bicycles. In addition to bicycle rentals and sales, Paradise Creek offers group riding and an online shop.
21.8 Miles
The Nuart Theatre is a movie theater that also acts as a bookstore, an espresso shop, and a concert venue. The cinema regularly has speakers, comedians, drama troupes, and illusionists perform in the auditorium.
21.9 Miles
Dedicated to the wild horses of the American Midwest, the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in Moscow, Idaho is packed with horse-related information and ephemera. The exhibits emphasize spotted horses, and include reproductions of prehistoric cave paintings that feature the animals.
21.9 Miles
A tradition dating back to 1977, the Moscow Farmers Market brings together local performers, farmers, creators, and craftspeople on Saturday mornings. Located downtown, the market offers fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, honey, and other foods, as well as arts and crafts.
21.9 Miles
Known for its exhibit on Bigfoot, the Museum of Anthropology in Pullman, Washington is a building devoted to culture and history. A one room facility, this museum may also contain artifacts and displays concerning other areas and topics throughout the year.