- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Clearwater, British Columbia, including 23 different types of inexpensive activities like Waterfalls, Rafting, Hiking Trails and Visitor Centers.
- From Rainforest Paddlers to Bogachiel, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clearwater and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Forks.
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The Landing, 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Olympic Coast Discovery Center is a free source for visitors to learn about marine conservation and the animals and habitats of the local area. They also provide tourist information like hiking spots, the best beaches and whale-spotting locations.
41.3 Miles
The City Pier is a public pier that includes amenities such as parking, handicap access, restrooms, and rain cover. The pier also has a fish cleaning station as well as lights and railings.
43.9 Miles
Deer Park Cinema is a movie theater that offers its guests the opportunity to view the latest film releases. The cinema offers a number of amenities, including 3-D capabilities, concessions, and matinee movie specials.
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Honey Pearl Ranch is a seasonally open operation that offers visitors the opportunity to ride horses on the beach. Rides last one hour and riders must be above age 7 and under 220 lbs.
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Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Built in the early 1900's Port Angeles is a historic city filled with remnants of a past time. Tours of historic buildings and sites start at the Chamber of Commerce on the waterfront and include a visit to the 'underground'.
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An oceanfront lavender farm, Washington Lavender sits on ten acres and overlooks the Straight of Juan de Fuca. The area provides a view of lavender fields and the surrounding area and the farm has a gift shop available.
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Located on the coast one-and-a-half miles north of Ocean Shores on Highway 115, Ocean Shores, WA
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170-acres of ocean beach, sand dunes, and thickets of shore pine surround the camping areas and provide bird watching and beachcombing opportunities.