Gas is expensive but we all still want to go out and explore! There can still be affordable trips in Oregon. This road trip along the southern Oregon coast from Brookings to Florence clocks in at about 150 miles and will take you to 10 amazing places for less than $100. Assuming your car gets 25 miles to the gallon, and gas is around $5 a gallon, the gasoline part of this trip will cost you about $32. Most of the sites that you’ll visit on this trip are absolutely free to explore, and the few that charge a fee will still keep you and one or more companions under $100 total for the trip. Pack lunch and some snacks and get ready to hit the road. Brookings to Florence, here we come!

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With many free places to visit in OR, planning an affordable road trip is possible. Based on the prices of things at the time this post was written, this road trip will cost you well under $100 for two people. Gas will cost $20 to $40 depending on gas prices (and your vehicle), two parks with day-use fees will cost you $10, a tour of the Cape Blanco lighthouse will cost $2 each, and entry to Prehistoric Gardens will cost $14 each. Add that all up and you’ll still have a little bit left over for snacks. Get out there and start exploring! You’ll love this memorable road trip!

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What are some low-cost things to do in Oregon?

With miles and miles of coastline to explore, more waterfalls than you can fit on the head of the world's biggest pin, and amazing natural attractions to explore, there is no shortage of things to do in Oregon. Many of these things do not have to cost a fortune. Here are a few low-cost things to do in Oregon:

  • Visit the Painted Hills: This beautiful scenic area can be enjoyed with a simple drive along the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, or you can stop at any number of scenic overlooks and spend a day hiking.
  • Silver Falls State Park: Oregon's state parks are some of the best in the nation, and you can spend all day exploring for a low-cost parking pass. Or, even better visit as many as you can with a yearly state parks pass. Silver Falls State Park is the largest in Oregon and contains the amazing Trail of Ten Falls with a series of stunning waterfalls.
  • Wallowa Lake: In Northeastern Oregon you'll find the beautiful Wallowa Mountains and this stunning crystal-clear lake. All around the lake, you can enjoy hiking, swimming, camping, and even a scenic gondola ride for a small fee.
  • Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery: In Gold Hill, Oregon you'll find this mysterious place where the laws of physics seem to have gone on a long hike to nowhere. There is a per-person fee of around $13 for adults with a discount for children and seniors, but the unique experience is certainly worth checking out at least once.
  • Bagby Hot Springs: These glorious hot springs are a must-see if you enjoy a relaxing hot soak in natural spring water. It can get busy during the day but in the early mornings and evenings, you may find plenty of quiet time to enjoy the hot spring-fed bathhouse nestled in the deep woods of Oregon. To use the private tubs there is a $5 per person fee. Camping is also available in the area.