- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Auburn, Alabama, including 37 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Baseball Fields and Bowling.
- From Kiesel Park to Chewacla State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Auburn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Opelika, Tuskegee and Phenix City.
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39.7 Miles
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Intersection of Georgia Hwys. 18/354, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
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Pine Mountain, Georgia is home to the Calloway Gardens, a huge nature preserve, garden complex and historical site. The institution is a registered non-profit organization and is a major voice for ecological stewardship in the State of Georgia.
40.5 Miles
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146 N McDougald Avenue, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
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Located next to city hall, Chipley Historical Center has a collection of World War II artifacts and memorabilia from the early to mid 1900s. The center has an old train caboose that visitors can climb on and take pictures with.
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Located in the Appalachian foothills, Calloway Gardens offers gardens, trails, and a lake to explore. It also has a butterfly house that is home to a variety of different species of butterflies and plants.
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Art Works is an art gallery that features groups of regional artists who produce stained blown glass, paintings, drawings, and pottery. The galley also offers a number of classes and workshops for people of all ages and abilities.
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At Skate Zone 2000, visitors can go roller skating, play pool, and visit an arcade to play games. The facility hosts a children's program that consists of field trips, arts and crafts, and other activities.
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The Roosevelt State Park is a leisure park that is mostly used for group, pioneer, and backcountry camping. The park also features 22 cottages, 2 picnic shelters, a small fishing lake, and privately operated horse stables.
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3001 Jasmine Hill Road, Wetumpka, AL 36093
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The Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum is a 20-acre site that melds both sculptures and the outdoors. The location contains a full-scale replica of the Temple of Hera Ruins.
42.0 Miles
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531 votes
2970 Georgia Highway 190, Pine Mountain, GA 31821
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Believed to be the largest state park in Georgia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park is home to a variety of outdoor activities which include biking, fishing, disc golf, boating and more. The major features here are the Pine Mountain Hiking Trail and Dowdell's Knob.
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Outfitters for adventure trips on the Coosa River, Coosa River Adventures, Inc offers canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddle board rentals and sales. Rentals include launch-site transportation, as well as life jackets and necessary equipment.
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Warm Springs, GA 31822
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Warm Springs F.D. Roosevelt State Park covers more than 9,000 acres and is the largest park in Georgia. It is criss-crossed with hiking and biking trails. The park is also a campsite and renowned for its splendid assortment of birds.