25 Free Things to Do in Portland Oregon Portland on a Budget (2024)

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Visiting Portland on a budget? Check out these free things to do.

Every time we move to a new city, we often have to make compromises. We can eat out at nice restaurants as long as we are frugal in other areas. As far as activities go here, it’s all about the outdoors. We recommend saving your money for food and beer, and checking out some of these fun free things to do in Portland.

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25 Free Things to DO in Portland Oregon

Jacob is always looking for a bargain. If it’s free, that’s even better! Before, we got into all sorts of arguments about spending, but now I realize we give each other a good balance. He helps us keep money in our pockets, while I push him to live a little.

Not sure if you’ve heard this saying before, but I first heard it in college. “Chinese people have cheap wallets with loads of cash inside, while Koreans will buy an expensive wallet and have no money inside.” I know it’s a generalization, but if it’s between just the two of us, it’s very true.

1. Mill Ends Park – World’s Smallest Park →

SW Taylor St & SW Naito Pkwy, 97204,map

This tiny park is worth stopping by if you’re in the area. The park hasan interesting history, and it’s constantly changing with new contributions. I heard at one point someone stole the tree, but there’s one there now! It’s also right by the waterfront, so you can enjoy the views afterward.

See More: Your Guide to the World’s Smallest Park

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2. Vacuum Museum →

107 NE Grand Ave, 97232,map

This may only be a hallway in the back of a Stark’s vacuum shop, but if you can channel your inner Monica, you can appreciate the vintage vacuums that date all the way back to 1905. If you’re not into vacuums, you can just appreciate the weirdness of it all.

See More: What You Need to Know About the Vacuum Museum in Portland

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3. Portland Farmer’s Market

1831 SW Pedestrian Trail, 97201,map

There are two main markets that happen every weekend in Portland. The Farmer’s Market is a great place to browse fresh produce. We did some grocery shopping here the first week we were in town, and we will probably pick up our veggies and kimchi here in the future.

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4. Portland Saturday Market

2 SW Naito Pkwy, 97204,map

I heard someone describe the Portland Saturday Market as the place to go to buy your Che Guevara shirts made in China. Though I didn’t find anything I would purchase here, I thought it was nice because they had live music, and you could hang out by the waterfront. If we went back, we would probably grab an ice cream and just people watch.

5. The Grotto

8840 NE Skidmore St, 97220,map

Although the upper-level garden requires admission, you can still visit the lower garden, grotto, chapel, visitor center, and gift shop for free.

Local Tip: It’s decorated especially nicely during the holidays, but you pay an admission.

6. Powell’s City of BOoks

1005 W Burnside St, 97209,map

Powell’s is the largest independent bookstore and a cornerstone of Portland. Any book lover needs to stop by. The hard part making this a free experience is having to resist buying more books.

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7. Portland Central Library

801 SW 10th Ave, 97205,map

I love it when libraries are housed in beautiful buildings. Enjoy the architecture then go in and browse the books.

8. Go on an Art Walk

1991 NW Upshur St, 97209,map

Every first Thursday, you can check outFirst Thursday art walk, and ever last Thursday, you can go toLast Thursday on Albertain the Alberta Arts District.

9. Visit the Witch’s Castle

Lower Macleay Trail, 97210,map

You can take a short hike to Witches Castle in Forest Park. Rumor has it that it’s haunted. It definitely made us hesitant to go inside, but we didn’t stick around long enough to find out if it’s true or not.

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10. Urban Waterfall at Ira Keller FOrecourt Fountain Park

SW 3rd Ave & Clay St, 97201,map

Gotta be honest. I didn’t think much of it, when I heard about the Ira Keller fountain in downtown Portland, but it was really beautiful seeing it in person.

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11. Oregon Rail Heritage Center

2250 SE Water Ave, 97214,map

See the rich history of the locomotives and railroad industry in Oregon. You can get a guided tour of the big engines or even hop aboard the Oregon Pacific Railroad for a short trip.

12. Oregon Historical Society

1200 SW Park Ave, 97205,map

If you’re a history buff, you can check out the history of Portland and Oregon to get a better understanding of the city.

13. Brewery Tour

It’s no secret that Portland is a beer town. Though not every brewery in Portland has free brewery tours, we found a couple that did:Ecliptic BreweryandGround Breaker Brewing. Any others you can think of that we need to add to the list?

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14. Distillery Tour

We’ve enjoyed getting to know whiskies the past couple of years, but have only done one distillery tour. We’re excited to check out the local ones and hopefully find a new go-to beverage.

15. Free Community Yoga

They meet at different locations every weekday of the week, but find one that’s convenient for you and get your namaste on (did I use that correctly? :P). Most free yoga classes recommend donations.

16. Look for Wildlife

If you love wildlife photography or you just enjoy viewing wildlife,there are a few different options around Portland. There’s great birding atOak’s Bottom Wildlife RefugeandSauvie Island. You can alsogo feed fish at theBonneville Lock and Dam.

If you’re looking to shoot photos, don’t forget to bring the longest lens you have!

17. Go For a Bike Ride

Everyone in Portland bikes as a mean for transportation, but there are also some great recreational rides too. Some popular spots includeSpringwater Corridor, which connects a lot of the parks and runs along the waterfront. We ended up borrowing some bikes from Jacob’s cousin, but if you don’t have access to a bike, it’s still a beautiful walk.

And although not free, you can bike to pick up lunch at one of the many food carts or food trucks and take it to the park for a picnic.

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18. Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade

511 NW Couch St, 97209,map

Classic arcades are hard to find nowadays, but Portland is home to one that has all your favorites. It’s free unless it’s a special event and you must be 21 or over after 4:30 PM.

19. SpielWerk Toys

3808 N Williams Ave #121, 97227,map

We all loved toys at some point (and some of us still do). Frank Kidd Toy Museum was a great spot to relive some nostalgic moments. Unfortunately, the museum has permanently closed.Instead, head to Spielwerk Toys, also a local favorite.

20. Historic Belmont Firehouse

900 SE 35th Ave, 97214,map

Recently celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Belmont Firehouse is a beloved landmark to locals. You can learn about the history of the firehouse, get your photo sliding down a fire pole, and kids can spray water out of a fire hose.

21. Paul Bunyan Statues

8433 N Interstate Ave, 97217,map

When you think of the PNW, you often think lumberjacks. Take a photo with the biggest of them all!

22. Visit the Simpsons Streets

NW Portland – NW 2nd to NW 24th St

Did you know that Matt Groening is from Portland? It’s something we learned after we moved here! He named some of the Simpsons characters after the streets, like Flanders, Lovejoy, Quimby, & Kearney. This is one of the street signs in the Pearl District, where someone wrote in a D after NE for Ned Flanders.

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23. See Ramona Quimby’s Portland

If you were a fan of Beverly Cleary, then you probably are familiar with Ramona Quimby. Although the characters are fictional, the streets and landmarks are real.

24. Hoyt Arboretum

4000 SW Fairview Blvd, 97221,map

There are over 2000 species of trees and plants at the Hoyt Arboretum inside Washington Park and tons of trails to walk. The Maple trail is especially beautiful in the fall.

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25. Enjoy the View from Pittock Mansion →

3229 NW Pittock Dr, Hillside, Portland, OR, United Statesmap

It’s one of our favorites in the city and walking the grounds is completely free (there is a fee to enter the mansion). Try to visit in the summer to increase your chances of having a clear sky to see Mount Hood looming over the city.

See More: Where to Find the Best Views in Portland Oregon

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Bonus: Chase a Waterfall

The waterfalls are technically outside the city, but the Historic Columbia River Highway isn’t too far (some are only half an hour away) and you’ll find a ton of waterfall hikes there. Multnomah Falls is a popular stop, and you practically park right next to it. If you’re willing to drive out a little farther, here’s alist of more waterfalls to check out in Oregon.

Some of our favorite easy waterfall hikes includeWahclella Falls,Latourell Falls, andElowah Falls.

See More: 21 Best Hikes in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon

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Map of Free Things to DO in Portland OR

More Things to Do in Portland for Free (Seasonal / Conditional)

  • International Rose Test Garden(click to see our full post) – It’s open year-round, but if you want to see the roses, you’ll have to visit between mid-May and mid-October (this may change depending on the weather). Free public tours are at 1 pm starting from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
  • Cherry Blossoms– Spring time is absolutely beautiful at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
  • Go Drive the Hood River Fruit Loop in Fall– though it technically costs you gas.
  • The Freakybuttrue Peculiarium– you can get in free if you wear a decent costume!
  • Portland Art Museumhas Free First Thursdays.
  • Portland Japanese Garden – free admission for military veterans and active military personnel, as well as family members who accompany them on Veterans Day.
  • Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden – Free from October to February.
  • Pioneer Courthouse Square Free Events

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Planning Checklist

  • Get comprehensive insurance for your trip.
  • Download these helpful language apps.
  • Find a great deal on Portland hotels.
  • Arrange a rental car for your trip.
  • Book a tour for your visit.
  • Get airport lounge access.
  • Buy a travel charger to keep your devices charged.
  • Get a new backpack for your trip.
  • Buy a PNW travel guide.
  • Pack the appropriate shoes for your trip.
  • Don’t forget your in-flight essentials.

Do any of these free things to do in PDX look interesting to you? Can you think of any other free things in the city that are worth a visit?

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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. A Kelly 3 Sep 2018 Reply

    a detailed and equally interesting list! I absolutely loved your ideas .

  2. Asa 20 Aug 2018 Reply

    What is there to do in Portland?

  3. Yna 16 May 2018 Reply

    I so love you guys! Thank you for sharing this wonderful blog wit us.

    1. Esther JuLee 31 Jul 2018 Reply

      Thank you so much Yna! :) Thanks for reading. <3

  4. Lisa 9 Apr 2018 Reply

    Thank you for all of your ideas about living in and exploring Portland, OR. I look forward to going there later this year. :-)

    1. Esther JuLee 5 Aug 2018 Reply

      Hope you have a great trip, Lisa. :)

  5. Sam 18 May 2017 Reply

    Thank you so much for such a detailed list on things to do in Portland. I will be there for about a week in one month and I’m excited to try out all of these! Best of luck on your adventures!!

    1. Esther JuLee 21 May 2017 Reply

      You’re so welcome! Thanks for reading, Sam! :) Hope you have the best Portland trip!

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — If you're a single Portland resident making less than $52.90 per hour, you're not living comfortably, according to a 2024 study published by the financial tech company SmartAsset. That hourly pay equates to $110,032 per year.

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Greater Portland Area Affordability

Despite the reputation of the greater Portland area for high real estate prices, it also harbors areas of affordability. Cities like Hillsboro and Tualatin, though not among the most affordable in the state, offer more affordable living than the rest of the region.

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To look at what an individual person needs to make to be considered “middle class” in the Portland metro area (which includes Vancouver, Washington, and Hillsboro), we can use a Pew Research calculator from 2020. The calculator shows if you're making between $29,100 and $87,200, you're in the middle class.

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Places with a high cost of living, high taxes and cold winters, for example, could influence retirees to move to warmer locations where they can stretch their retirement savings further and enjoy their free time. Thus, many people opt to downsize or even relocate entirely to better facilitate their ideal retirement.

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The Pearl District, Beaverton, Hillsdale, Irvington, and the Northwest District are all excellent choices, each offering a unique blend of safety, community, and amenities. Remember that safety is just one factor to consider when choosing a neighborhood in Portland.

Are people moving away from Portland? ›

Once a magnet for newcomers, Portland lost population for a third straight year, even as large cities in the Northeast and Midwest rebounded from pandemic-era declines, the U.S. Census Bureau said. Portland's population totaled 630,498 on July 1, 2023, down 0.66% from 634,668 a year earlier.

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Coos Bay

Coos Bay is a sublime city on Oregon's coast that lets retirees enjoy the best of coastal living in a thriving community. The best part of it all: Coos Bay is shockingly affordable, making retiring here a no brainer.

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The average Portland, OR home value is $541,010, up 0.2% over the past year and goes to pending in around 9 days.

What food is Portland known for? ›

While Portland doesn't have a single iconic food, like cheesesteaks in Philadelphia or clam chowder in Boston, it has a number of must-taste delicacies. The Maple Bacon bar at Voodoo Doughnuts, the Reggie Deluxe at Pine State Biscuits and the khao man gai at Nong's usually make the top of citywide best-of lists.

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In Portland, you'll need to earn $140,447 or more to be considered a “rich” person in the top 20% of the city's more than 645,000 residents. However, the average income of the top 20% is $241,724. The ultra-rich, or the top 5% of earners in Portland, make way more: $411,647 on average, according to the analysis.

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In general, a family of four will require an income of at least $100,000 to live comfortably in Portland. For instance, a person who earns $100,000 a year can buy a house, a car, and undoubtedly provide for a small family.

What is considered upper class income in Oregon? ›

How much does an Upper Class make in Oregon? As of Jul 11, 2024, the average annual pay for an Upper Class in Oregon is $54,208 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $26.06 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,042/week or $4,517/month.

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(KOIN) — A new report says you need to make about $60,000 per year to live comfortably in Portland, according to numbers from GoBankingRates.com. Those numbers are about $7,000 higher than the median Portland household yearly income of approximately $53,000.

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