- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Ellensburg, Washington, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Breweries, Arts & Crafts Classes and Art Museum.
- From Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park to Ellensburg KOA, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ellensburg.
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28.3 Miles
66%
29 votes
1301 South Fair Avenue, Yakima, WA 98901
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Encompassing 120-acres, State Fair Park & Yakima Sun Dome, is the ideal venue to host any sized event in Central Washington. Featuring a variety of buildings to host, conventions, fairs, carnivals, live entertainment and sporting events, plan your visit today.
28.4 Miles
Yakima Sportsman State Park was created as a camping venue and nature preserve for wildlife. The park has hiking trails, freshwater fishing, picnic grounds and numerous bird watching and wildlife observation areas.
28.4 Miles
Opened in 1993, Yakima County Stadium is a baseball stadium able to hold 3,000 people. The stadium is home field to the Yakima Bears minor league baseball team, and maintains concession stands and a hand-operated scoreboard.
28.5 Miles
At the Meadowbrook Family Fun Center, visitors of all ages can enjoy the site's go-kart and mini-golf playing areas. The location also features batting cages and a wide selection of arcade games.
28.8 Miles
Randall Park is an outdoor neighborhood park that is home to a 9-hole disc golf course, a basketball court, a nature trail and picnic tables. The park can be used for grilling, running, biking, and walking.
31.0 Miles
73%
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Highway 2 to North Dryden Road, Wenatchee, WA
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Peshastin Pinnacles State Park is an outdoor attraction located in Wenatchee, Washington. It possesses stunning mountainous scenery, perfect for those enjoy hiking. If you are looking for a place to work out, I would recommend this to be a great start because there is a lot of climbing and access to trails.
31.4 Miles
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127 S. Mission, Wenatchee, WA 98807
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This museum has exhibits that represent the history of the mid-Columbia Valley dating back to the ice age. The Coyote's Corner hands-on children's learning center has exhibits about the 3 ecosystems in the area, and a model of the Great Northern Railway as it crossed the Cascades.
31.5 Miles
A historic, vintage-style movie house, the Liberty Theatre shows an array of foreign, independent, and art house films. The theater also serves a variety of refreshments, including popcorn and soda.
31.5 Miles
Organizing excursions to nearby lakes, rivers, and hatcheries, Bobber Down Guide Service provides visitors with the opportunity to catch fish like salmon and steelhead. The captain takes visitors through rivers that run through scenic mountain canyons.
31.7 Miles
This 10 mile bike loop trail that runs along the Columbia River gets year round use with walking, skating, joggers, cross country skiing, snowshoers and features a water front park on one side and a diverse natural habitat on the other.