- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Ashtabula, Ohio, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Smolen-Gulf Bridge to Walnut Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ashtabula and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Conneaut, Geneva and Geneva on the Lake.
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A classically-styled, old-fashioned bowling alley, Crest Lanes offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. It features equipment rentals, food concessions, and a large party room that can accommodate over 100 people.
44.6 Miles
Eastway Lanes is a bowling alley offering open bowling sessions. The alley is host to several bowling leagues and is available for private party hosting. Eastway Lanes also maintains Kegler's Lounge.
44.9 Miles
Built in 1999 and home to the Class A baseball affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, Eastwood Field is much more than a baseball stadium. The intimate 6,300 seat venue also plays host to a variety of live music and entertainment.
45.0 Miles
A discount theater, Encore Cinema features second-run, feature films using digital projection and digital surround sound. The theater provides a snack bar with food and drinks and can be used for private events.
45.1 Miles
A family-oriented, authentic Irish pub, Quinlans Irish Pub & Eatery serves a variety of classic Irish pub dishes as well as other specialties. The pub hosts live music, as well.
45.4 Miles
The Eastwood Mall is a shopping center that features stores such as JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, Dillard's, and Target. Visitors of this location can also dine at Buffalo Wild Wings or watch a film at the Regal Cinema.
46.3 Miles
In honor of our nation's 25th President, the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial, features a replica of his home. Visitors will also enjoy the Presidential Library and Museum containing exhibits and information.
47.2 Miles
Showing first-run, feature films on digital projectors, Regal Cinema provides 14 screens in theaters with stadium seating and assisted listening and descriptive video devices. The theater has concessions with food and drinks as well as a game room.
47.3 Miles
First open in 1925 as a single screen theatre, Cedar Lee Cinema in Cleveland Heights, Ohio is now a six-screen wonder. With both Hollywood and modern style theatres, visitors can view specialty films in a true viewing manner.
47.4 Miles
Suitable for private events as well open and league bowling, McKinley Lanes Bowling Center provides 20 lanes of bowling with a pro shop. The center offers a full service snack counter, a banquet room and a bar.