- The list below includes 45 free or cheap things to do in or near Crescent City, California, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, National & State Parks, History Museums and Parks.
- From Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park to Howland Hill Road, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Crescent City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brookings.
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Chetco Point is home to a small park with a picnic area that offers stunning views of the ocean below. A narrow path leads down from the picnic area to the shore.
20.6 Miles
Tidewind Sportfishing is a deep-sea sport fishing company that also offers river guide services and whale watching trips along the Southern Oregon Coast. The company provides all tackle, bait, and snacks.
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Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a forested linear state park which comprises of a rugged shoreline with natural rock bridges and sandy beaches as well as a part of the Oregon Coast Trail.
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China Beach
Samuel Boardman State Park, Hwy 101, mileposts 347-348., Brookings, OR
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Several trails descend to the China Beach area of Boardman State Park. The one mile stretch of shoreline offers scenic views of the deep green cove and sandstone arches. Tide times are necessary, as travel isn't possible during high tide.
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Redwood Cinema is a small family owned and operated 2 screen movie theater that shows first run films. The theater is available for hosting birthday parties and other special events.
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515 Chetco Avenue, Brookings, OR 97415
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Featuring works of art since 1999, The Snug at Brian Scott Gallery features work from artists of southern Oregon. Pieces include stoneware, carvings, photographs, paintings, prints, sculptures, jewelry, and textiles.
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Managed by the Pelican Bay Arts Association, Manley Art Center promotes and encourages artists from around the community. Additionally, a wide array of classes are offered at the center including painting, photography and ceramics.
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Azalea Park features a range of native azalea plants and rhododendrons which are believed to have been growing here since the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The park also offers many picnic tables, paved walkways, water fountains and more.
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Located along Chetco River, Azalea State Park is a 33-acre facility featuring native azaleas and a band shell used for summer concerts and other events. The park provides a playground, an open lawn area, picnic facilities and athletic fields.