Traveling can be quite expensive. Even the cost of road trips in Washington can add up. But if wanderlust has hit you hard and you’re intent on setting out to explore, how about an affordable road trip in WA? With this itinerary, you can visit five incredible sites for less than $100.

This trip is 194 miles and just over five hours of driving time. You can take a look at our interactive map link to help you plan. Read to visit some awesome and affordable places in Washington? Let’s go!

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Would you ever want to take this affordable road trip in Washington? What are some of your favorite inexpensive or free places to visit around the state? Your picks for the most budget-friendly day trips in WA? Tell us in the comments below — we’re always looking for suggestions and day trip inspo!

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What are some other affordable and budget-friendly things to do in Washington?

We are big fans of day trips in Washington; these excursions offer accessible, bite-size adventures without the need for multiple meals or lodging, making them generally quite easy on the wallet! Here are some of our favorite day trips in WA that fit the (budget-friendly) bill:

  • Palouse Falls. If you've never seen Palouse Falls, Washington's official state waterfall, you owe it to yourself to take a trip to this beautiful state park. It's fairly easy to reach from most of Eastern and Central Washington, and it's spectacular.
  • Blake Island Marine State Park. Located in Kitsap County between downtown Seattle and the town of Manchester, Blake Island may be little, but it is big on natural beauty. Getting there is limited to privately owned tour boats, kayaks, and seasonal tour boats, so you'll have to plan accordingly — but it's well worth it.
  • Dry Falls. The Dry Falls cataract is one of Washington's top natural wonders. Located in the heart of the Grand Coulee, it shows the remains of an ice age from thousands of years ago. In fact, speaking of natural wonders in Washington, here are some of our favorite places that are FREE to visit!
  • Lake Wentachee State Park. Just a short, scenic drive from Leavenworth, Lake Wenatchee State Park is the perfect place to spend a summer day. Take a dip in the lake, walk on the trails, or just relax by the water and take in the views.
  • Speaking of which... there's never a bad time to go to Leavenworth, Washington. But if you can make a trip over when the holiday lights are on, you're in for a visual delight. Bonus: the lights in Leavenworth typically stay up through February!