- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Buckhannon, West Virginia, including 39 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Skating Rinks and Hiking Trails.
- From Audra State Park to Upshur Cinema, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Buckhannon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Elkins, Weston, Clarksburg and Philippi.
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During summer weekends, visitors to the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center can attend hands on demonstrations taught by Appalachian crafters and artisans, listen to mountain music, and see living history events. The center is also popular with picnickers.
47.6 Miles
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2261 Monongahela Blvd Blvd, Morgantown, WV 26506
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Located on the campus of West Virginia University, the Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre is a performing arts theater featuring seating for 1,440 individuals. Operas, musical performances, and dance recitals are among the many activities hosted in the venue.
47.8 Miles
As a castle themed playground, Tug Boat Depot provides children with slides, bars, climbing structures, and more to play on. The playground is mostly made out of recycled plastic that imitates wood.
48.0 Miles
The West Virginia Botanical Gardens offers visitors the chance to see plants in their natural environments. To accomplish this, visitors can walk on the .5-mile forest trail, the .3-mile Tibbs Crossing Trail, the .25- Farside trail or the .3-mile Wetland Loop Trail.
48.1 Miles
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350 Suncrest Towncenter Drive, Morgantown, WV 26505
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With a stage behind the bar featuring live music, Bartini Morgantown offers visitors a variety of mixed drinks and martinis. It has an outdoor patio that has heated seating to socialize on.
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735 Chestnut Ridge Road, Morgantown, WV 26501
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Open seven days a week, Suburban Lanes Bowling Center offers 24 lanes with amenities such as a pro shop, bowling leagues and snack bar. The center also offers parties and corporate events as well as 'cosmic' bowling under black lights.
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Recorded history says the Seneca Indians who used the cavern to smoke meat first used the Smoke Hole Caverns, and later, during the Civil War, the cavern was used to make whiskey. Today, visitors can tour the cavern.