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!
Pack some road trip snacks and gas up the car... it's time to hit the road on the most affordable road trip in Washington. Each destination along the way is either inexpensive or free to visit.
1. Grand Coulee Dam
The first destination on this affordable road trip is the Grand Coulee Dam. Open to the public, you can enter the Visitor Center and take a guided tour from late May through the end of October for free. Learn about the history of the dam and its effects on the area. Visit the Bureau of Reclamation website for more information.
2. Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Close to Grand Coulee Dam is the 130-mile-long Lake Roosevelt. This lake was formed from the damming of the Columbia River by the Grand Coulee Dam. This recreational area is free to visit and offers plenty of scenery as well as boating, fishing, and hiking. You can learn more on the National Park Service website.
3. Riverside State Park
Our next stop is the absolutely gorgeous Riverside State Park. Upon entry, you can either purchase a day pass for $11.50 or a $35 Annual Washington State Discover Pass that will get you into all of the state parks...the choice is yours! While you're here, spend enough time to take in the views before moving on to the next location.
4. Centennial Trail
The Centennial Trail goes through both Washington and Idaho. However, 39 miles of this trail are in Washington alone and start within Riverside State Park. Take a stroll or take a bike and discover the beauty along this National Recreation Trail. You can learn more on the Centennial Trail in this article.
5. Looff Carrousel
The last stop is perhaps the most fun. Located at Riverfront Park, the historic Looff Carrousel was built in Spokane in 1909 and is still in operation today. Take a spin around this whimsical attraction for $3 a single ride or purchase a $7 unlimited day pass. Children ages 2 and under ride for free. Learn more on this Washington attraction in this article. Whee!
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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