- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Longview, Washington, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Caverns & Caves.
- From Lake Sacajawea Park to Seventh Avenue Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Longview and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Castle Rock and Amboy.
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611 Broadway Street, Seaside, OR 97138
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Co-owned by artists Jen Knox and Brandy Coulthard, the Hold Fast Tattoo Company is a 1500 square foot facility that offers body piercing and tattoo services. The company offers a wide variety of tattoo choices, and does customs, as well.
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Sunrose is a whimsical and eclectic shop in Seaside filled with local art work, knickknacks and home goods. Hand made items are the focus of the stores inventory, including glass-blown bird feeders, apparel and outdoor décor.
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12122 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Tigard, OR 97223
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Scottys Your Neighborhood Pub is a community pub that serves alcoholic beverages, hand formed burgers, hand-cut fries, and soups made from scratch. The bar has a selection of 14 beers on tap.
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Located on forested terrain, Metzger Park is situated on seven acres with open grass fields and courts for basketball and tennis. The park has areas suitable for picnics as well as a children's playground.
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Featuring a game popular in the first half of the 20th century, Fascination offers visitors a step back in time with a skee ball game. Visitors can compete against others for a variety of prizes.
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Serving as a vital amusement site since 1929, the Funland Arcade is considered to be the largest arcade along northern Oregon's coast. Classic arcade games like skee ball and air hockey are available in addition to newer virtual reality games.
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101 First Street, Seaside, OR 97138
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With Horseback Riding Rentals Oregon Beach Rides, visitors can explore the Oregon coastline by horse for up to two hours. The company provides miniature horses for children to ride, as well as safety equipment.
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45500 Wilson River Highway (Oregon 6), Tillamook, OR
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The Tillamook Forest Center has a 40-foot replica of a forest fire lookout tower, a 250-foot long suspension bridge, numerous hiking trails and a documentary film. The film tells the story behind the four wildfires that destroyed 355,000 acres of the Tillamook Forest.
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Turnaround at Seaside is the historic location where the American explorers, Lewis and Clark, ended their trek across the United States. Visitors can take pictures by the bronze statue of the duo and enjoy views of the ocean.
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The Seaside Promenade is one of Seaside Oregon's most famous places to enjoy the sights and snap a photo. Ocean views, historic statues and miles of sandy beach are the biggest draws of visiting the promenade.