- The list below includes 52 free or cheap things to do in or near Auburn, New York, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, Arts Centers and Specialty Museums.
- From Willard Chapel to Seward House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Auburn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Syracuse, Seneca Falls, Skaneateles and Geneva.
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Founded in 2003, the Museum of the Earth studies the history of Earth and its life. The permanent exhibition features almost 3 million items, and cover domains like the glaciers and the coral reefs. Special programs are organized all around the year, such as the Fossil ID Day.
32.6 Miles
Located on Cayuga Lake, Stewart Park features a carousel along with access to the lake for fishing and swimming. The park offers facilities for baseball, softball, golf and tennis, a children's playground, a bird sanctuary and a duck pond.
33.1 Miles
Ontario Orchards offer the true four seasons experience when it comes to featuring the years best crops and fresh produce. The orchards offers activities for all ages in addition to their produce selections including apple picking, a Fall jamboree and winter holiday events.
33.2 Miles
Cass Park Rink & Pool features not only an ice rink and swimming pool, but also has 4 tennis courts and 20 athletic fields. They also have playground equipment, an exercise trail, and a picnic pavilion.
33.3 Miles
Located at the south end of Cayuga Lake, Ithaca Falls Natural Area is home to a waterfall over 100 feet tall and almost 175 feet wide at its base. The area is suitable for walking on trails and fishing.
33.4 Miles
Opened in 1963, the Ithaca Farmers Market has 79 vendor's pavilions and offers for sale fresh products from local farmers. In here are also found for sale handmade artworks from local artisans.
33.4 Miles
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Cornell University, Central Ave & University Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14850
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The Herbert F. Johnson Art Museum is an art museum that is open to the public free of charge. The museum features a collection of more than 35,000 pieces of artwork spanning six millennia.
33.5 Miles
Children and adults alike are welcomed at the Sciencenter, where they can find more than 250 hand-on exhibits, various programs such as the Moto-Inventions Day, an outdoor science park, as well as a miniature golf course. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
33.5 Miles
The Johnson Museum of Art is owned and operated by Cornell University. It was originally opened in 1973 and maintains a permanent collection of more than 35,000 works that span six thousand years and cover art from most of the world.
33.6 Miles
Covering a total of 4,300 acres, the Cornell Plantations has a botanical garden, an arboretum, and plenty of trails. In here there are also 38 natural areas, such as the Cayuga Marsh and the Polson Natural Area. Public events are organized in here, such as the Garden Gift Shop Holliday.