- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Yakima, Washington, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, National & State Parks and Family Fun Center.
- From Fort Simcoe State Park to Yakima Sportsman State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Yakima.
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The pub like atmosphere is very welcoming as you enjoy one of the 11 micro-brews. They have a full event calendar that includes off-premise events where they will be. Every Wednesday night is Trivia night with the opportunity to win some cash.
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Umptanum Rd & I-90, Peoples Pond, Ellensburg, WA 98926
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Located along the Yakima River, Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park also features a pond and can be used for both fishing and swimming. It has hiking trails, grass fields, a picnic shelter and barbecue grills.
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Featuring a new exhibition every month, Gallery One showcases contemporary art in its gallery. It has an exhibition space called the Picasso Gallery, which features the work of students from nearby schools.
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Ellensburg Angler offers guided fly fishing trips on the Yakima, Kettle, Naches, Klickitat, and Methow rivers. The trips last for either a full day or half day and target rainbow trout and cutthroat trout.
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Established in 1989 and opened to the public in 1991, the Clymer Museum of Art showcases the works of local artist John Clymer. The museum also has a gift shop open to its visitors.
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Located on the Yakima River, the Ellensburg KOA campground offers a number of amenities for campers. It is centrally located for fishing, hiking, and rafting, and offers cabin rentals and wireless internet throughout the park.
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The Horse Heaven Hills Brewery is a brewery that also features farm to table culinary creations. The brewery is decorated with western saloon themed embellishments and also creates 10 different brews of beer.
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Benton County Historical Museum was founded in 1968 and is located in the city park. The museum houses a vast variety of tools, textiles, artifacts and photos, along with a multitude of reading material about Prosser, Benton County.