- The list below includes 261 free or cheap things to do in or near Estacada, Oregon, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Hot Springs & Geysers, Horseback Riding, Art Gallery and Camping Site.
- From Clackamas River to Wade Creek City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Estacada and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Oregon City and Lake Oswego.
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35.8 Miles
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26385 NW Groveland Dr, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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Rice NW Museum of Rocks & Minerals is a local earth science museum which features the largest collection of diverse fossils, minerals, meteorites and more, on the Pacific Northwest.
35.8 Miles
As the family farm of TLC'S Little People Big World, Roloff Farms is open to the public for private tours. During the pumpkin season, the farm hosts activities like wagon tours, pony rides, face painting, and more.
36.4 Miles
Schreiner's Iris Gardens has won the Dykes Memorial Medal from the American Iris Society 11 times for the irises that it grows on their 200 acres of land. From May to July, visitors can view 10-acres of the irises free.
36.4 Miles
The Dayton Courthouse Square Park, located in Dayton, Oregon, is situated in the middle of downtown. Spanning one city block, the park features a basketball court and children's playground. A covered picnic area is available for family reunions and events.
36.7 Miles
The Willamette Mission State Park is the site of the first mission for Native Americans. The park features 16 miles of trails for hiking, horseback-riding, and biking, picnic areas with walnut and filbert trees, volleyball, horseshoes, softball, soccer, and boating.
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6325 NE Abbey Road, Carlton, OR 97111
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The starting point for Equestrian Wine Tours, Jake Price Stables/Grand Oaks Farm offers a scenic and idyllic setting for a Tennessee Walking Horse or carriage ride through the countryside. Custom tours are available.
38.1 Miles
The Yamhill County Museum is a non-profit historical museum that preserves, protects, and shares the history of Yamhill County. The museum features antique tractors and other farming equipment.
38.4 Miles
Four basketball hoops, a youth-sized baseball diamond, and tennis court make Bob Newton Park popular for sport-based recreation. The site which is spread over nearly six acres also has playground equipment and picnic tables.
38.7 Miles
Located in the Mount Hood National Forest, the Salmon River Trail follows the Salmon River through old growth forest, with established campsites along the route.
39.1 Miles
Beginning in 1998, the Salem Saturday Market has since grown to be one of the largest market operations in the state of Oregon. Fresh and locally grown produce and flowers are available as are specialty food items from a variety of vendors.