- The list below includes 98 free or cheap things to do in or near Cartersville, Georgia, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Art Museum.
- From Dellinger Park to Cooper's Furnace, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cartersville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kennesaw, Marietta, Canton and Woodstock.
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Before a day of fishing, visitors may want to stop in to the Trading Post At Lock & Dam Park. The Trading Post features a wide selection of bait and tackle, as well as fishing licenses and snacks.
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Covering 127 acres, Chattahoochee Nature Center is popular among wildlife watchers for its variety of animals. The local residents are mostly animals which were rescued from life-threatening situations and which didn't manage to adapt to wilderness again.
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Home to the Bill Johnson Community Activity Building, Roswell Area Park features gymnasiums, a 50-meter pool, game room, indoor track, dance studios and athletic fields. It provides a fishing lake, playground, picnic areas and a 3.2-mile trail.
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Showing new releases, the Rome Cinemas lets guests enjoy movies on their big screen theaters. The cinema has a concession stand for guests to purchase snacks and drinks to enjoy during the film.
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2901 Garden Lakes Blvd NW, Rome, GA 30165
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Operated by the Rome-Floyd Parks & Recreation Authority, the John Horace Anthony Recreation Center features sports fields and other facilities, and hosts activities including educational programs, day camps, activities for seniors, and clubs.
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For an afternoon in the sun guests head to Jonquil Park. The park contains many amenities with which friends and family can enjoy a classic field day such as sand volleyball, two ball fields, and four youth league soccer fields.
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Located where the Cherokee Trail of Tears began, New Echota offers guests 12 different reconstructed and original Native American buildings. Visitors can enjoy the interactive tour, films, nature trails and a visitor center that offers souvenirs and educational materials.
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The Bulloch Hall is the house where Roosevelt's mother spent her childhood. It is now a museum which displays period furnishes, as well as Civil War artifacts. Special events can be held in here, such as weddings.
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Housed in a historical school building, the Teaching Museum North provides history exhibits for both individual visitors and school groups. On site events, include mock trials, exhibits, and plays to enjoy.
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A Southern Trilogy is a collection of three historic antebellum homes namely the Barrington Hall with its Greek-Revival style architecture, the Bulloch Hall which served as the home of President Roosevelt's mother and the Smith Plantation established by the town's founding fathers.