- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Buckhead, Georgia, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Historic Sites and Bowling.
- From Historic Scull Shoals Mill Village to Madisonian Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Buckhead and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Madison, Athens, Greensboro and Watkinsville.
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Rocket Roller Rink is a full-size roller skating facility that caters to both traditional and inline skaters as well. The rink features daily open skating, a snack bar area, and equipment rentals as well as catering to birthday parties and group events.
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A 782-acre park surrounding Lake Chapman is Sandy Creek Park. The park offers a wide variety of amenities including hiking, fishing, disc golf, beach access and more.
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Carmike 6 Cinemas is a cinema venue which shows movies to patrons. The cinema shows a variety of films and visitors can purchase food and drinks in the foyer onsite.
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With a professional DJ and sound system, laser tag, and a full skating rink, The Fun Factory knows how to throw a party. It also includes an arcade and a prize counter filled with treats and toys for ticket winners.
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184 Roberson Mill Rd NE, Milledgeville, GA 31061
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The bowling alley, Baldwin Bowling Center Inc, also includes an arcade that features shooting games, racing games, and games with redeemable tickets. The alley is part of the kids bowl free program.
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Opened in 2012, Johnson Pool Hall is situated near Oliver Hardy Lake and features four pool tables. The pool hall also offers cold alcoholic beverages as well as music in the form of a jukebox.
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PO Box 947, Milledgeville, GA 31059
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Once home to a famous author, Flannery O'connor Andalusia Foundation keeps an exhibit open at her farm to show what her life was like. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the historic buildings on the grounds.
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Organized group sports are the primary focus of West Walton Park, which covers 50 acres of land. Visitors can access eight baseball/softball fields, two football fields, three concession stands, two playgrounds, walking paths throughout the whole park, and public restrooms.
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One is able to see salmon swimming upstream to the Deschutes River at the 5th Avenue Bridge in September and October. It is located near Heritage Park, restaurants and down town shops.
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Two areas compose the 24-acre Meridian Park, including an outdoor recreational site and an indoor community center. The outdoor park has one mile of walking paths, a playground, and picnic tables while the community center features two gymnasiums, classrooms, and an indoor walking track.