- 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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This shallow 15 foot lake accommodates kayaking, canoeing, swimming, rowing and windsurfing, while the 2.5 mile long park has bird watching of water fowl and mated pairs of bald eagles, sane volleyball and picnicking. It connects to Frenchman's Bar Park.
33.8 Miles
Guests can watch beavers hard at work on the Birth of a Lake Trail. The trail features interpretive displays that describe the events that led up to the transformation of Coldwater Creek to Coldwater Lake.
33.8 Miles
Formed by the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helen's, Coldwater Lake has an easy walking trail and several vista spots, some of which have commanding views of the mountain itself. Trout fishing and observable wildlife are some of its highlights.
33.8 Miles
An 11-screen movie theater, Regal Cinema 99 Stadium 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers mobile ticketing, stadium seating, a game room and a lobby snack bar.
34.5 Miles
Consisting of a north and south fork, Toutle River runs 17 miles and has a walking path to enjoy the native scenery from. Along the side of the river, visitors can see lava fields from the Mount St. Helens eruption.
35.0 Miles
From open bowling to league play, Hazel Dell Lanes offers visitors a bowling alley experience with 24 lanes to choose from. The alley hosts a cosmic bowling event called Thunder Alley on Friday and Saturday nights.
35.7 Miles
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NE Ross St & NE 15th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98663
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A large open space, Ross Off-Leash Dog Recreation Area is divided into sections for both small and large dogs. Completely fenced in, the park is safe and offers several amenities including a doggie water fountain and waste bags for convenience.
35.9 Miles
From Johnston Ridge Observatory, visitors can watch Mount St. Helens from an observation deck in the blast zone. The center features exhibits depicting the geological history of the mountain and details about the eruption in 1980.
36.2 Miles
Leverich Park is a 33-acre park located along Burnt Bridge Creek in Vancouver. The scenic park offers picnic shelters, a disc-golf course, plenty of wide open space for outdoor games and sports, hiking trails and more.
36.5 Miles
Located in urban Vancouver, Esther Short Park is the backdrop for many family friendly events. The park features festivals, live music, and a farmer’s market, as well as a fountain open to children and a historic theatre house.