- The list below includes 46 free or cheap things to do in or near Redmond, Oregon, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Caverns & Caves and Farms & Ranches.
- From Tumalo Mountain to Cline Falls State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Redmond and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bend, Sisters and Prineville.
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Tin Pan Theater is a small, independent, single-screen, kid-friendly art-house cinema. The theater showcases unique films and features a concession stand that offers wine, beer, popcorn and some non-alcoholic beverages.
16.5 Miles
Boneyard Brewery is a craft brewery with a definite attitude. It makes a variety of distinctive beers, including IPAs and some other unique offerings. The brewery distributes to restaurants and bars around Washington and Oregon.
16.9 Miles
At Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe, visitors can rent kayaks, stand up paddle boards, canoes, and rafts for the Deschutes River. The company offers full day river tours as well as stand up paddle board classes for yoga.
17.2 Miles
The first and only inflatable family fun center in Oregon is Bouncing off the Walls. It is composed of bouncy houses and inflatable obstacle courses where children can have fun while parents enjoy themselves watching.
17.2 Miles
Featuring full stadium seating in all auditoriums, Regal Cinemas is a local movie theater that shows the latest Hollywood released films to its guests. Other theater amenities include a cafe with a food menu and a game room.
17.8 Miles
Featuring four movie theaters, Sisters Movie House has an attendant welcoming guests before every film showing. The concession stand deviates from the standard movie theater snacks with Caesar salads and veggie sandwiches.
18.0 Miles
Mountain bikers find 25 miles of single-track dirt and old Forest Service roads available for riding. The trail is laid out in an east-west pattern with connecting north-south paths and is well marked.
18.1 Miles
Situated along Whychus Creek and within walking distance to downtown, Sisters Creekside Campground is a municipal park with 67 camp sites, with 25 of them offering full RV hook-ups. Amenities include a fire pit and picnic table for each site.
18.3 Miles
Located near the Whychus Creek across from the Sisters Creekside Campground, Creekside City Park has soft grass, picnic tables, and BBQ equipment for a day of relaxation in the sun.
18.4 Miles
Functioning as a pottery studio and art gallery, Canyon Creek Pottery features the work of local artist, Kenneth G. Merrill. Visitors can purchase a variety of plates, lamps, and vases in the gallery.