- The list below includes 214 free or cheap things to do in or near Buford, Georgia, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Horseback Riding, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Buford Dam Park to Lake Sidney Lanier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Buford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming and Duluth.
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Spread across 33 acres of land, Adams Park is the home of the local community center building. Along with housing the community center, the park has six lighted baseball fields, one lighted soccer field, four lighted softball fields, and both indoor and outdoor batting cages.
35.9 Miles
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2753 Watts Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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The goal of the Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department is to provide public parks, recreation experiences, and facilities that enrich the quality of life for area residents. The department is in charge of little league sports and community gatherings.
36.2 Miles
39 beer specialties are waiting to be tasted and bought at Terrapin Beer Company. Some of these beers are found all year round, while some of them are only released with special occasions and holydays.
36.3 Miles
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2002 Lakewood Way, Atlanta, GA 30315
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Home to a number of concerts and special events, Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood is an outdoor venue built to project the sound outward, allowing many to enjoy events. Concessions, wheelchair accessibility, and ATMs are available.
36.3 Miles
Wildwood Outfitters offers raft, canoe, and kayak rentals and guided trips on the ChattaHoochee River. They also offer guided and unguided overnight camping trips and the day trips last for 3 hours or 6 hours.
36.6 Miles
Get the most out of a lovely day in Kennesaw, Georgia by paying a visit to Swift-Cantrell Park. It covers more than 40 acres and is open to the public throughout the year.
36.7 Miles
Smith Gilbert Gardens is a local historic and horticulture site housing more than 3000 species of plants, numerous artistic scupltures and the historic Hiram Butler Home.
36.8 Miles
Spanning a total of 225-acres, the Sandy Creek Nature Center is a protected wildlife sanctuary filled with a large variety of animals from the local area. The center is also popular for its four miles of trails located throughout.
37.0 Miles
Taylor-Grady House is a historic landmark which is now home to the Junior League of Athens. The house is named after Robert Taylor and Henry W. Grady, who are significant historical figures in the local community.
37.1 Miles
The Monastery of the Holy Spirit offers both spiritual and architectural beauty. Nestled among the natural beauty of Georgia hills, visitors can enjoy a private retreat, look over the remarkable concrete Abbey Church and learn more about the history and tradition of this site.