- 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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Supporting the local farms, Pybus Public Market is an indoor street market that sells fresh produce. In addition to produce, there is a butcher, tea shop, cheese vendors, regional wines, and fresh baked pastries to purchase.
31.8 Miles
This day use riverfront park has 31-acres of open space, a 2 lane boat launch, day use moorage, picnic areas, event areas, restrooms, a 1.1 mile shoreline walking trail, and a 'special event' mini-railroad along with Xeriscape gardens.
32.2 Miles
Located alongside the Columbia River, Columbia Valley Brewing has a 1600-foot deck and invites visitors to barbeque on the complimentary grills and enjoy their homebrews. Dogs are welcome to hang with owners while they enjoy the 24-foot tv projector.
32.3 Miles
Consisting mostly of grass fields, Rotary Park provides open areas suitable for picnics, playing and other open field recreational activities. The park offers a paved walking path with park benches as well as picnic shelters and a disc golf course.
32.6 Miles
Located on the Columbia River, Walla Walla Point Park is situated on 70 acres and features softball and soccer fields along with tennis and volleyball courts. The park also has a children's playground, walking trails, picnic facilities and swimming areas.
34.2 Miles
Wenatchee National Forest is a 4,000,000 acre forest attraction that has stunning mountainous and cascading backdrops. This is definitely the place for camping and hiking with your family and friends. Be sure to bring your high-definition digital camera to capture the memory of geographical range of nature.
34.4 Miles
Within walking distance of the Horan Nature area, Wenatchee Confluence Sate Park has 197-acres of wetlands on one end and grassy areas with shade, sports fields, a roped off river swim beach, boat launch and camping facilities on the other. Muskrats and Beavers are among the viewable wildlife.
34.9 Miles
This is a seasonal venue closed during the winter. They do offer guided tours, group rates and private party events. The calendar of events does include a concert schedule. There are natural gardens, lakes, waterfalls, an outdoor fireplace and campfire pit. No Wheelchair or stroller access available on trails.
36.4 Miles
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117 Mission Avenue, Cashmere, WA 98815
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Founded by two Armenian immigrants, Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen & Country Store is the original creator of Aplets and Cotlets. Visitors can take tours of the factory and even enjoy samples of the candy treats before purchasing their own in the store area.
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600 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, WA 98815
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Pioneer and Native American history forms the basis of the collection at the Chelan County Museum & Pioneer Village. Exhibits focus on the art and historical items of the group while the Pioneer Village brings history to life with historic buildings open for exploration.