- The list below includes 58 free or cheap things to do in or near Newport, Oregon, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Aquariums, Beaches and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Hatfield Marine Science Center to Newport's Historic Bayfront, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Newport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln City, Yachats, Depoe Bay and Florence.
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The feature of Canyon Drive Park that locals espouse the most is that it lies adjacent to a secluded beachfront that provides visitors with seaside relaxation during the summer. The park also offers restroom facilities and a marked trail.
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801 Southwest Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
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The Culinary Center in Lincoln City allows visitors to explore their culinary side. The center offers group classes that are great for team-building, as well as private one-on-one or couples classes for a more intimate cooking experience.
22.6 Miles
Green Acres Equestrian Center offers beach and mountain trail rides, boarding of horses, birthday parties, and riding lessons. The facility has 39 12 foot by 12 foot stalls with rubber mats, and several outside pens.
22.6 Miles
In 1930, the Little Log Church was built of local timber. Today, the church is a museum housing local artifacts, and is used for special events like weddings and memorials.
22.6 Miles
Yachats only has 635 permanent residents but its population can swell when the tourists arrive in this resort community. Visitors can beachcomb, stroll, ride bikes, watch animals and birds, shop, play golf, ride horses, climb sand dunes, ride dune buggies, shop, and many other activities.
22.6 Miles
Yachats Commons Park is a place where people can see a marshland. The area is filled with boardwalks and paths through native plants, flowers, and a preserved spruce forest, which also serves as home to migrating waterfowl, ospreys, and other sea birds.
22.6 Miles
Visitors can view a collection of local historical artifacts and learn about the history of the Yachats community at Little Log Church Museum. The museum is still used for weddings and memorials and also hosts fine arts exhibits.
22.7 Miles
Visitors can view the photography of Bob Keller and Donna McCoy, two leading Oregon photographers, at the Wave Gallery. The gallery is a part of the Greenhouse Marketplace, an art complex that also houses the Earthworks and Touchstone galleries.
22.8 Miles
The Delake Bowling Alley is a local bowling alley offering a number of amenities to enjoy during visits. In addition to bowling, the alley also has a game arcade, numerous pool tables, and a restaurant/grill with fresh food.
23.1 Miles
Guests can enjoy the freshest produce at Lincoln City Farmers Market. Vendors at the market include florists, farmers providing fresh produce and preserves, plant nurseries, coffee vendors, bakeries, and entertainers.