- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Carlsbad, New Mexico, including 13 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Caverns & Caves, Nature & Wildlife Areas and River.
- From Sitting Bull Falls to Pecos River, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Carlsbad and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mount Lemmon.
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The Carlsbad Museum and Art Center is a free museum that focuses on the history and culture of Carlsbad. It features traveling exhibits as well as a permanent collection of historical artifacts. Attractions include a stagecoach and a train exhibit.
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Offering an old-fashioned, movie watching experience, Fiesta Drive-In Theater features three movies per night at its Carlsbad location. Along with entertaining films, the theater also offers a concession stand where snacks and candies can be purchased.
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At Old Pecos Gallery, visitors can view pottery, paintings, and assorted crafts from local artists and craftsmen. The gallery hosts a variety of Southwestern art, as well as Catholic themed items like crosses and friar sculptures.
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PO Box 5064, Carlsbad, NM 88221
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Cal's Cactus Lanes Bowling & Recreation Center is a local bowling alley that offers a number of amenities to its guests in addition to bowling. These include air hockey, shuffleboard, and pool tables, as well as food and drink.
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1112 N Mesa Street, Carlsbad, NM 88220
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The Senior Citizens Center North Mesa Senior Recreation Center is dedicated to providing educational, recreational, cultural, and health services to seniors in the Carlsbad area. Attractions include recreational activities, special events, and a friendly atmosphere.
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Mall Cinema 3 is a movie theater that shows a small selection of first-run movies, including 3d movies, that each have up to 5 showtimes a day. They offer matinee pricing in the afternoon.
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A treasure trove of adventure activities is what comes uppermost to the mind when people talk of the Santa Catalina Mountains. During winter, it transforms into a popular ski destination while in the summer time it offers a respite from the hot deserts of Arizona.