- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Corvallis, Oregon, including 58 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Forests and Hiking Trails.
- From Oregon State University to OSU McDonald-Dunn Research Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Corvallis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Albany.
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3019 South M Street, Springfield, OR 97477
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Spanning 40 scenic acres, the Painted Pony Express Stables offers horse boarding, private trails for riding, indoor arena rentals for riders and groups, and barn rentals for barn dances and other events.
39.2 Miles
Captain Reels offers three hour crabbing trips; five and eight hour rock fishing trips for ling cod, sea bass, group, cabezon, sea trout, and china fish; along with longer fishing trips for salmon, halibut, tuna, and shark. They also offer sea memorials.
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Geologists believe the punch bowl shape formation at Devil's Punch Bowl State Park was formed by the collapse of the roofs of two sea caves. The area is popular for whale watching, and for picnicking.
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The oldest structure in Newport is the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Originally constructed in 1871, the lighthouse only was lit for three years, until December 1996, when the light was turned on again under private ownership.
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South Beach State Park is a historical location that offers an array of recreational opportunities. The park features an equestrian trail, biking and walking trail, bike rentals, playground and campground.
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North Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR
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Otis Hamer built the North Fork Yachats Covered Bridge in 1938 for $1,500. Despite having a few repairs over the years, the bridge is still in good condition and can be driven over.
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Lost Creek State Park is one of the most popular, and picturesque locations, for viewing a Newport sunset. The park offers beach access and is popular for whale watching, beachcombing and picnics.
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Don Davis Memorial Park was built to honor Vietnam Veterans. The park is quaint and features a cobblestone path to the beach, oversized gazebo and open grassy areas for picnics or outdoor sports.
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Donald A Davis Park sits by the ocean and features a cobblestone pathway and beach where whales can be seen, along with a gazebo and sitting area. They also feature a Vietnam Veterans Memorial and some artwork.