- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Gold Beach, Oregon, including 39 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Fishing, Breweries and Art Gallery.
- From Otter Point State Recreation Site to Rogue River Bridge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gold Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port Orford, Brookings and Medford.
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North Pebble Beach Dr, Crescent City, CA 95531
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With primitive campsites and numerous trails, Tolowa Dunes State Park encompasses ocean beach, sand dunes, wooded areas, and wetlands. Popular activities include hiking, bird watching, exploring tide pools along the beach, and watching for sea lions and harbor seals.
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Located in a wildlife rescue, Castle Island is a scenic landmark consisting of a 335 foot tall rock. The island can be seen from the beach and is home to a variety of native birds.
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On the outskirts of a redwood forest, Endert's Beach provides visitors with a rocky beach full of driftwood and shells. The beach is surrounded by tall cliffs that provide panoramic views of the ocean.
45.6 Miles
Visitors who are interested in taking a scenic trip through Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park may enjoy what Howland Hill Road has to offer. This unpaved road connects to pull0outs and trailheads, including Boy Scout Tree Trail and Stout Grove.
46.4 Miles
The Brother Jonathan Cemetery is the memorial for the individuals who lost their loves on the S.S. Brother Jonathan, which crashed on July 30th, 1865. The location, which is a national landmark, is also an ideal location for guests who wish to fly kites or play baseball.
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Visitors of Crescent Beach will be able to access picnic tables and hiking trails. Although the location is not an ideal surfing location, it is suited for families who wish to explore the location and search for small snakes.
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Visitors of the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park will be able to enjoy hiking and natural trails and a visitor center with both a nature store and exhibits. The site also offers access to the Smith River.
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A sixteen lane bowling alley that features automatic scoring and pinsetting, Tsunami Lanes hosts open bowling as well as league and tournament play. The alley offers sound and light effects, as well as a snack bar.
46.5 Miles
The Battery Point Lighthouse, which first shined its lights on Dec. 10th, 1956, is an active lighthouse that has often been hit by violent storms. The location is also the home of a museum that features artifacts, documents, and photographs.
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At the Del Norte County History Museum, visitors will be able to visit old jail cells that contain various collections and a collection of Native American basketry. Guests who are interested in the supernatural may be interested in the ghosts that are said to reside at this site.