- The list below includes 48 free or cheap things to do in or near Grants Pass, Oregon, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Art Museum and Hiking Trails.
- From Riverside Park to Reinhart Volunteer Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grants Pass and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Central Point, Medford, Jacksonville and Cave Junction.
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Harry and David's Tour features the factory where over 180,000 fruit cakes are made each year, along with the company's signature truffles. Each person on the tour receives a free piece of chocolate and a coupon.
25.9 Miles
Popular for rafting, kayaking and swimming are the lively waters of the Illinois River. The river, surrounded by scenic campgrounds, features small waterfalls, still waterholes and abundant wildlife.
26.1 Miles
Featuring 24 lanes available, Roxy Ann Lanes is a bowling alley offering a number of amenities for bowlers to enjoy. In addition to bowling, the alley also has a bar and grill, birthday party hosting, and a pro shop.
26.7 Miles
An interactive park with personal tour guide—this is what the Great Cats World Park offers its visitors. With the help of your competent tour guide, you can interact with predatory cats and learn more about them.
26.9 Miles
A quarter-mile drag strip, Champion Raceway hosts a variety of races. Vehicles racing here include diesel trucks as well as street legal drag racers. They host a variety of special events, as well as regular racing seasons.
27.5 Miles
The Applegate Lake is formed by runoff from the Red Bluff Mountains, and is filled with trout and bass. Popular activities or around the lake include camping, swimming, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
27.6 Miles
Located within a quiet residential area, Oregon Hills Park is a sustainable and green community park featuring a number of amenities to enjoy. These amenities include a sandy area, water spouts, a climbing rock, and a covered picnic area.
28.3 Miles
Rough & Ready Flat Botanical Area is a 2,833 acre botanical site known for the ultramafic alluvial deposits in the soil, which result in soil conditions favoring a unique plant community. The area may interest those who enjoy scenic landscapes.
30.1 Miles
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412 Airport Dr, Cave Junction, OR 97523
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Now a museum honoring the history of the base, the Siskiyou Smokejumper Base Museum was once home to seven varieties of jump planes. In operation from 1954 to 1974, the base now educates visitors on the history of smokejumping and firefighting.
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9195 Takilma Road, Cave Junction, OR 97523
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Visitors who join Liquid Expeditions Rafting will find themselves taking an exciting journey through gorgeous landscapes. It is not unusual for visitors to see bears, eagles, osprey and other wildlife.