- 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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Alpharetta City Pool is a spacious, public pool designed with community swimming needs in mind. Offered here is a variety of aquatic options for all ages including: team training, fitness, and simple-recreational swimming for most of the year.
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1881 Stockmar Road, Villa Rica, GA 31080
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The Pine Mountain Gold Museum provides guests with an historically accurate depiction of the century long mining industry. Visitors can visit mining ruins, explore exhibits, and enjoy a farm animal exhibit for a versatile family-oriented outing.
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Open during the Halloween season, Nightmare's Gate is a haunted house attraction with live actors. The premise of this attraction is that the visitors are taken hostage by the inmates of a zombie prison.
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Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park is a local entertainment center which provides one of a kind 3D play experience with its floors and walls that are lined with angled trampolines.
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6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs, GA 30330
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With changing galleries of exhibits on historical, seasonal, and current events, the Wiliams-Payne House Museum offers a detailed look at the Sandy Springs area. Artifacts are displayed and traveling exhibits from other museums are shown.
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10800 Davis Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30004
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Public ice skating and roller skating is offered at The Cooler Family Skate Center. Figure skating and ice hocky programs are also available. Birthday parties and special events can be booked.
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6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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Specializing in local history, the Heritage Sandy Springs Museum hosts a variety of programs with topics ranging from Civil War history to popular music. They also maintain permanent and themed seasonal collections of historic artifacts and crafts.
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There is a natural sand bar between Milton and South Hero Island, which is the base of the name for Sand Bar State Park. The 10-acre park features swimming, a sand beach, kayak and canoe rentals, picnic grounds, and a concession stand.
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There are three sections in the Waggy World Paw Park to accommodate large dogs, medium sized dogs, and small dogs. The park has water faucets and bowls so the dogs can stay hydrated and there are plenty of tennis balls!
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Located in Douglasville, Georgia, Hunter Memorial Park is an 83-acre park that features 10 multi-purpose ball fields and 7 tennis courts. Twelve major league batting cages, a 16,000 square foot community center and walking paths round out the amenities.