- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near Blacksburg, Virginia, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Horseback Riding, Walking Trails and Botanical Gardens.
- From Blacksburg Dog Park to Coal Mining Heritage Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Blacksburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Christiansburg, Floyd, Salem and Roanoke.
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Visitors to Reba Farm Inn saddle up and hit the trails on the horse of their choice. Nightly accommodations are available at the bed and breakfast as are horseback riding lessons and summer horse camps.
44.7 Miles
Offering lessons on how to ride a horse, Snow Creek Ranch has instructors that lead horseback ride trips through its farmland. The ranch has barrels and other obstacles for visitors to try on horseback.
45.0 Miles
Family owned and operated, Johnson's Orchards covers just over 200 acres of land and possesses 7,500 apple trees. Visitors can purchase freshly picked apples and apple products at the on-site market or can pick their own apples in the orchard.
45.4 Miles
Offering available seating for up to 10,000 spectators, Bluefield's Mitchell Stadium was constructed as part of the Works Progress Administration's efforts in the mid-1930s. The stadium hosts primarily high school football games.
45.5 Miles
The Ridge Runner Train has been in operation for over 50 years. The charming miniature train takes visitors on scenic rides through mountainous scenery, and is geared toward kids and adults.
46.3 Miles
Visitors to Big Walker Lookout enjoy views of the Appalachian Mountains at an elevation of 3,405 feet. Another 100 feet higher is an observation tower for a different view. Live music and events are offered seasonally from May through October.
46.4 Miles
Offering family-friendly fun since 1962, Sportlanes is a bowling alley with a retro feel. In addition to bowling, it has karaoke and DJ nights, live bands, and has a cafe with an extensive beer selection.
46.9 Miles
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699 Liberty Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
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Spanning 4.5 miles, the Dick & Willie Passage Rail Trail allows visitors to bike and hike along the trail. The Doyle St. entrance to the trail includes a shed that allows visitors to borrow bikes and helmets for free.
46.9 Miles
From training to boarding services, R & M Stables hosts horseback trail rides and instructional lessons for visitors and their horses. The lessons can be private or in a group setting, and take place in a heated arena.
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107 W Church Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
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Visitors can view open artist studios for over 15 working artists at Studio 107-Piedmont Arts Assoc. The studio allows visitors to observe to artists as they work and the artists also offer a variety of classes.