- The list below includes 38 free or cheap things to do in or near Abita Springs, Louisiana, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Bike Paths, Specialty Museums, Factory Tours and Parks.
- From Tammany Trace to Abita Springs Brewery Tour, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Abita Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Slidell, Mandeville, Covington and Picayune.
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This bowling alley offers guests the chance to enjoy a game in a vintage setting. Tiffany Lanes also hosts birthday parties for children who like to play and eat goodies from the snack bar.
6.9 Miles
An entertainment center, Chuck E. Cheese's provides children's rides, arcade and redemption games and a toddler play area. The center also offers party hosting, a live stage show and a concession area with food and drinks.
7.6 Miles
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311 cedarwood at., Mandeville, LA
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From trout to triple tail, Living A Dream Guide Service with Captain Eric Dumas offers visitors a kid friendly fishing trip experience on Lake Pontchartrain. The captain's favorite fishing spots are under the bridges of the lake.
7.7 Miles
At the Paul D. Cordes Park, visitors can get some exercise playing on the site's tennis and basketball courts. The location also contains a cook-out area, picnic tables, and a playground that make it a good location for a family outing.
8.2 Miles
Opened in 1984, Ruby's Roadhouse is a bar that features local and national bands, as well as performers from across the globe. During the week pool and dart tournaments are held, as well as daily trivia contests.
8.3 Miles
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675 Lafitte Street, Mandeville, LA 70448
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A visitor center and a biking trail experience, the Mandeville Trailhead Cultural Interpretive Center exhibits local products and art, and trails which connect several communities.
9.0 Miles
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133 Mabel Drive, Madisonville, LA 70447
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The awe inspiring Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum is a definite must-see on visitors' trips to Madisonville. Discover the creativity and innovation of the people of Louisiana with exhibits like a Civil War submarine, canal exhibits, and lighthouse exhibits.
9.0 Miles
Founded in 1837, the Tchefuncte River Light Station is a historic symbol of Louisiana's maritime actions. The lighthouse may be viewed by boat or by shore at the southern end of highway 1077.
9.0 Miles
With the mission of educating the public about nature conservation, Northlake Nature Center is a volunteer run organization situated in the middle of a bayou. The center is surrounded with trails for visitors to explore the surrounding wetlands.
9.3 Miles
With a lake suited for sail boating, nature trails, a beach and other amenities, the 2,800 acres Fontainebleau State Park is a popular site for wildlife watchers. It is the home for more than 400 different species.