- The list below includes 28 free or cheap things to do in or near The Dalles, Oregon, including 26 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Art Gallery, Historic Buildings and Movie Theaters.
- From Horsethief Lake State Park to Sorosis Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in The Dalles and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hood River.
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70543 NE Herman Loop, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Constructed in 1909, the Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery is a location where visitors can observe a large variety of fish species. Visitors commonly enjoy feeding the many fish varieties that live there.
40.8 Miles
Mirror Lake Trail is a popular nature loop trail which provides access to the Mirror Lake and the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness area. With multiple elevation changes, the trail offers a scenic hike coupled with beautiful views of Mount Hood.
41.6 Miles
Mountain View Video is a locally owned and operated video store that carries new and old movies. The shop also features pool tables and a game room in the back of the store.
41.9 Miles
An outfitter and fishing guide service, Anderson's Outdoors leads river trips and fishing trips along Oregon's interior rivers. Visitors can fish for salmon or steelhead, and the tours are suitable for veteran fishermen or for newcomers.
42.0 Miles
Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips and access to bass, fine trout, and shade waters with The Fly Fishing Shop. The offer fly fishing classes and guided trip locations include the Salmon and Deschutes Rivers.
42.5 Miles
Sitting on 550-acres of land, the Wildwood Recreation Site is a recreational park that features dense vegetation, Western Red Cedar trees, and hiking trails. The site also has athletic fields, outdoor picnic kitchens, and group shelters.
42.7 Miles
The Mount Hood National Forest comprises over 60 miles of terrain at the base of Mount Jefferson, with hiking, horseback and cross country ski trails, rafting and fishing, alongside picnic and campgrounds. Visit Timberline Lodge, a Depression-era National Historical Monument now operated as a hotel and lodge.
43.3 Miles
Oneonta Falls is a gorge that requires a hike through a river and a 400' elevation change to arrive at. The gorge is .6 miles long and the hike to get to the nearby bridge is 1.5-miles in length.
45.8 Miles
Named after Simon Benson, a lumber magnate and philanthropist, the Benson State Recreation Area is a lakeside park. Visitors to the park will find several picnic shelters, a disc golf course, and fishing areas.
47.2 Miles
Larch Mountain is one of Oregon's extinct volcanoes and premier hiking locations. The mountain features exciting hiking trails that lead up to the volcano's caldera and alongside bubbling creeks, lending breathtaking views of the surrounding area.