- The list below includes 77 free or cheap things to do in or near Black Mountain, North Carolina, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Music Venue, Breweries and History Museums.
- From Creative Mountain Food Tours to Pisgah Brewing Company, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Black Mountain and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Asheville, Hendersonville, Lake Lure and Marshall.
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30 Buchanan Place, Asheville, NC 28801
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Even though the Asheville Tourists Minor League Baseball Team at McCormick Field is relatively small, it remains a popular past time attraction in the summer. The field itself was recently renovated but maintains the old ballpark feel with a capacity for 4,000 people.
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Movies have been shown at the Fine Arts Theater since 1996. Most of the offerings are independent or artistic in nature, and some shows are held free of charge to the public.
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52 North Market Street, Asheville, NC 28801
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A walking tour that focuses on Asheville area women’s history, Herstory Asheville: A Tour that Tells the Rest of the Story offers a different perspective from most historic tours. The tours are led and narrated by knowledgeable guides.
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A part of the Ashville community for nearly a century, McCormick field is home to the Tourists minor-league baseball team. Able to seat as many as 4,000 fans, the stadium includes a family section, dugout and premium box seats.
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The Orange Peel is a music venue that has hosted performers such as Bob Dylan, Smashing Pumpkins, and deadmau5. The 1,050-seat capacity venue also hosts the annual Moogfest electronic music festival.
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The Thomas Wolfe Memorial is actually the preserved childhood home of the author. The house itself retains most of its original furnishings, and there is also an adjacent museum and visitors center that highlight Wolfe's life and work.
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Urban Trail is a walking tour of downtown Asheville and highlights the unique architecture, people and historic events of the city. The Urban Trail is divided into five distinct eras, each of which has a symbol.
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Chimney Rock State Park is where visitors can enjoy clean mountain air while hiking and enjoying panoramic views of Lake Lure. The 404-foot waterfall is also one of the many natural highlights throughout the park.
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Offering a unique dining experience, Double D's Coffee and Desserts serves a variety of gourmet coffees, ice cream and other treats aboard a double decker bus. Musical performances and other entertainment is also on the menu at this extraordinary locale.
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On Wednesday nights, visitors can see open mic comedy at Disclaimer Stand-up Lounge. In addition to comedy, the performances include events like trivia contests and quirky awards that require audience participation.