- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Depoe Bay, Oregon, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Art Gallery, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- From Otter Crest Loop to Boiler Bay State Wayside, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Depoe Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport and Lincoln City.
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34.3 Miles
Yachats Commons Park is a place where people can see a marshland. The area is filled with boardwalks and paths through native plants, flowers, and a preserved spruce forest, which also serves as home to migrating waterfowl, ospreys, and other sea birds.
34.4 Miles
In 1930, the Little Log Church was built of local timber. Today, the church is a museum housing local artifacts, and is used for special events like weddings and memorials.
34.4 Miles
Yachats only has 635 permanent residents but its population can swell when the tourists arrive in this resort community. Visitors can beachcomb, stroll, ride bikes, watch animals and birds, shop, play golf, ride horses, climb sand dunes, ride dune buggies, shop, and many other activities.
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Visitors can view a collection of local historical artifacts and learn about the history of the Yachats community at Little Log Church Museum. The museum is still used for weddings and memorials and also hosts fine arts exhibits.
34.5 Miles
Visitors can view the photography of Bob Keller and Donna McCoy, two leading Oregon photographers, at the Wave Gallery. The gallery is a part of the Greenhouse Marketplace, an art complex that also houses the Earthworks and Touchstone galleries.
35.4 Miles
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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.
36.3 Miles
The waves hitting the inlet known as Devil's Churn can go hundreds of feet into the air. Therefore, everyone visiting the area, filled with natural scenery, is urged to be careful.
36.5 Miles
Heceta Head Lighthouse is a historic structure which dates back to late 19th century and is still operational. The lighthouse features one of the last few operating Fresnel Lens and offers panoramic views of the ocean and the beach.
38.7 Miles
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241 votes
13000 Whiskey Creek Road, Tillamook, OR 97141
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Cape Lookout State Park's location on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean means that many people use it for beachcombing and wildlife viewing. The park has eight miles of trails through old-growth forest, cabins, and tent camping facilities.
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3380 Yellow Fir Road, Tillamook, OR 97141
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A Bird lovers' must while in Tillamook is taking a tour with Captain Ron Kaser on 22-foot boat. Yellow Fir Guide Service Birding & Estuary Tours offers fun and educational fishing trips and estuary tours on the Tillamook Bay.