- The list below includes 87 free or cheap things to do in or near Cashiers, North Carolina, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Playgrounds, Farmers Markets and Rafting.
- From The Village Green to Cashiers Farmers Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cashiers and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Highlands, Brevard and Sylva.
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Lee Gallery promotes visual arts through exhibitions that explore contemporary issues in art, architecture, cultural diversity and collaborative approaches to art making. Final thesis juries and a final year exhibition are held in this historic gallery built in 1958.
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The Easley Tennis Club is a family-owned tennis club that was founded to facilitate the growth and enjoyment of the game of tennis in Easley. The club features five clay courts and a clubhouse with shower facilities.
33.6 Miles
Built in 1820, Poinsett Bridge has been named on the National Register of Historic Places. The bridge is mostly intact and has a 14 foot gothic arch, there are trails and picnic areas surrounding the bridge for visitors to enjoy.
34.8 Miles
Found near Fontana Lake, the Tsali Recreation Area is most known for its extensive trail system than spans roughly 42 miles. The site features a four loop system that is open to hikers, horseback riders, and bikers.
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Conveniently located, Chunk Gal Stables offers horseback riding for individuals of all ages. Set at the base of the Chunky Gal Mountain, there are a variety of trails to choose from, each offering its own natural beauty.
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Nettles Park is a community park the features soccer, baseball, and softball fields. The park also has a fenced in dog park, playground, shelters for picnics, and a variety of walking paths.
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Cherokee, North Carolina is home to Ocaonaluftee Islands Park, a beautiful public park that is a popular swimming, tanning, hiking and picnicking destination. During warm summer weather, the park hosts a weekly Native American bonfire, complete with traditional legends shared around the flames.
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Travelers Rest Historic Site, a stagecoach inn and plantation home, was built around 1815. Today, visitors can tour the house and see many original artifacts and furnishings, some of which were crafted by Caleb Shaw, a renowned cabinetmaker from Massachusetts.
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Tours and re-enactments are held at the historic Woodburn Plantation. The culture of the plantation is good for educational trips, especially the antiques and artifacts of the family who once ran the plantation.
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Guests of Tri-City Lanes can make use of 20 lanes of bowling, complete with automated scoring machines. Also available are pool tables, video games, a snack bar and party room.