- The list below includes 92 free or cheap things to do in or near Port Townsend, Washington, including 89 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Music Venue and Breweries.
- From Fort Worden State Park to Chetzemoka Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Port Townsend and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sequim, Oak Harbor, La Conner and Langley.
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Spencer Island Park is a park situated on a 400 acre island in the middle of the Snohomish River estuary. The main attraction of Spencer Island is bird watching, as the island is home to various species of birds.
28.3 Miles
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6100 152nd Street, Marysville, WA 98271
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A three-acre dog park, Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-leash Park features a fully fenced, grass field with double-gated entry. It has play structures for dogs, benches, a fire hydrant and a three-tiered drinking fountain for humans and dogs.
28.3 Miles
Situated in a wooded area along Shell Creek, Yost Park is home to a variety of trees including Red Cedar, Western Hemlock and Red Alder. The park provides tennis and basketball courts, a children's playground, walking trails and a pool.
28.4 Miles
Located on the eastern edge of the town of Anacortes, Cap Sante Park is a rocky outcrop providing a scenic view of the town and ocean, especially during sunset. On the eastern bank, one can also explore the remains of an amphitheater.
28.4 Miles
As a neighborhood pub, Mel's Old Village Pub offers visitors a selection of micro brews to enjoy while listening to live entertainment. The pub hosts motorcycle events such as motorcycle rallies.
28.4 Miles
Situated on 30.75 acres of mostly wooded terrain, Hillcrest Park features facilities for soccer, tennis, softball and basketball. The park also provides both open and sheltered picnic areas, children's playgrounds, walking paths and grass areas for recreational activities.
28.4 Miles
A 54-acre park, Edgewater Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It features a boat launch, soccer and softball fields, large open green spaces, a playground for kids, and restroom facilities.
28.5 Miles
Offering magnificent nature scenes, Cranberry Lake is surrounded by many walking, biking and hiking trails. With a rich community history, it is also a good place for bird and wildlife watching, as well as swimming and fishing.
28.6 Miles
Depending on the season, visitors have the opportunity to catch blackmouth, chinook, and sockeye fish with Puget Sound Sports Fishing. It also specializes in fishing trips for bottom fishing and ling cod.
28.7 Miles
This 25-acre state campground has beaches for swimming, picnic areas including a shelter, coin operated restroom facilities, and a large grass area for playing.