- The list below includes 66 free or cheap things to do in or near Ilwaco, Washington, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, History Museums, Lighthouses and Fishing.
- From Cape Disappointment State Park to Port of Ilwaco Boardwalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ilwaco and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Astoria, Seaside and Long Beach.
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Located inside the Clatsop County Jail, Oregon Film Museum houses a number of hands-on exhibits about American movies made in Oregon such as Kindergarten Cop, Twilight and more.
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Located on Long Beach Peninsula, Cape Disappointment State Park is situated on 1,882 acres and is home to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The park provides beach access, hiking trails, boat launches, two lighthouses, camping sites and wooded areas.
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The Lightship Columbia is a National Historic Landmark that offers a glimpse of what life on the sea is like, including cramped quarters. Visitors can also learn about the daily duties of the ship at the nearby museum.
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Tapiola Park offers visitors access to a skate park, basketball hoops, baseball fields, and a community-built playground. Visitors who are interested in a family outing can also take advantage of the site's picnic tables.
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At Columbian Theater, guests can enjoy pizza, beer, and a movie from the comfort of a sofa. The theater tends to show movies that are already on video rather than the latest releases.
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Located above the Uppertown Firefighter’s museum, the Astoria Children's Museum is a combination historical and educational site as well as playground for kids. Creative playsets are available as well as views of old fire engines.
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Fort George Brewery and Public House operates from within Fort Astoria which marks the site of the first American establishment on the west coast. The brewery specializes in beers and offers more than 40 different varietals.
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Located in downtown Astoria, The Arc Arcade offers a video game trip back in time. Stocked with a wide variety of classic cabinet video games, the Arc also sells a selection of nostalgia items like trading cards and posters.
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Built in 1904 as Astoria's City Hall, the Heritage Museum is officially known as the Clatsop County Historical Society's Regional Museum. Temporary and permanent exhibits demonstrate the heritage of the area, covering Native Americans, early pioneers, immigrants, and local industries.
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Founded in 1962, Columbia River Maritime Museum is a local museum of marine history which features a range of interactive scientific and technological exhibits with the Columbia River in the backdrop.