- The list below includes 57 free or cheap things to do in or near Medford, Oregon, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Lake, Hiking Trails and Bowling.
- From Upper & Lower Table Rock to Natural Bridge Loop, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Medford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ashland, Central Point, Grants Pass and Jacksonville.
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26.6 Miles
Schroeder County Park is a local park which overlooks Cedar lake and offers a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities including fishing, boating, camping, picnicking and more.
31.5 Miles
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19000 Caves Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97523
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Aptly called as the Marble Halls of Oregon, the Oregon Caves National Monument exhibits a highly complex geology. Only guided tours around the cave are allowed and you can stay at the Oregon Caves Chateau.
32.5 Miles
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244 votes
11845 Lower River Rd, Grants Pass, OR
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Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center is a non-profit wildlife refuge which offers shelter and care to a wide range of orphaned and injured animals. They offer guided tours of the premises housing bears, bobcats, badgers and more.
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Eight Dollar Road, Cave Junction, OR
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Containing a multitude of plant species, Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area has a boardwalk and picnic area next to the Illinois River. The botanical reserve features a carnivorous plant named the California pitcher.
40.3 Miles
The Secret Trailer Park is a hidden area for camping and RVing deep in a natural forested area. It is located near Oregon Caves National Monument and is great for hiking and biking.
40.9 Miles
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202 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR 97523
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Dubbed as Southern Oregon's Finest Sausage Makers, Taylor's Sausage Country Store has been creating mouthwatering sausages since 1924. Now, you too can enjoy the Taylor family's secret recipe and handmade sausages.
40.9 Miles
Jubilee Park is a small park and playground area with several fun amenities for both kids and adults. It offers several recreation areas including a large playground and jungle gym area.
41.0 Miles
Measured at a height of over 6,000 feet, Mt. Elijah is a mountain commonly visited by nature enthusiasts. Visitors to the mountain often enjoy hiking, walking through the natural trails, or taking in the scenic views the mountain provides.
41.9 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.
42.1 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.