- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Springfield, Oregon, including 39 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Art Gallery, Parks and Playgrounds.
- From Helfrich River Outfitters Day Trips to Heron Playground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Springfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Eugene.
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Initiated in 2004, the Historic Carousel and Museum is one-step closer to creating a world classe carousel complex in the downtown area of Albany. Once done, the carousel will hold at least 52 hand carved and hand painted animal menagerie.
41.0 Miles
The Albany Regional Museum features a reference room that is designed for research, meetings, and classes. The location offers a variety of exhibits, a research library, and a gift shop.
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Pix Theatre is a nice, old-school place with a fine lobby and pretty decent eats/treats in it. The theater has a lot of movie memorabilia and the refreshments aren't as expensive as in the other theaters.
41.0 Miles
Home to a restored carousel, Brass Ring features hand-carved and ornately decorated animals like tigers, peacocks, deer, beavers, and more. The carousel features over 60 animal structures that are adopted by members of the community.
41.2 Miles
Located along the Willamette River, Bowman Park is a community park that spans 26 acres. The park features picnic areas, trail access, and a boat launch ramp that is used for boats and jet skis.
41.2 Miles
Located on 20 acres of land, Waverly Park is a public park that offers a number of amenities for its visitors to enjoy. Guests commonly enjoy the picnic tables, bike paths, or paddle boat rentals on nearby Waverly Lake.
41.5 Miles
Rather than a simple park, the Talking Water Gardens is actually an engineered treatment wetland to help with water reclamation in the surrounding area. The gardens are still open to the public and offer multiple walking trails and natural attractions.
42.6 Miles
The Hoffman Bridge is a whitewashed covered bridge that crosses over a river and was constructed in 1936. The bridge supports activities including driving, biking, running, walking, and roller blading.
42.7 Miles
OSU McDonald-Dunn Research Forest is used as a research site for OSU students and comprises of four different forest management themes, multiple mountain biking loops, nature trails and offers many non-motorized recreational activities.
43.5 Miles
Owned and operated by the Oregon State University, Peavy Arboretum is a local horticultural destination containing a large variety of plant species coupled with historic Native American sites, the Oregon State Forest Nursery and more.