- The list below includes 28 free or cheap things to do in or near Centerville, Indiana, including 61 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Shops, Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Warm Glow Candle Company to Dick B's Shooting Camp, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Centerville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Richmond, New Castle, New Castle and Hagerstown.
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Riverscape is home to the largest outdoor ice rink in the region. Food concessions, bikeways, the Riverwalk, gardens, and the Five Rivers Fountain of Lights are also found in here, among others.
42.9 Miles
The largest indoor entertainment center in the country, Scene 75 Entertainment Center, opened its doors in 2012. Stop in for a day of fun filled with bumper cars, bounce houses, mini golf, laser tag, and your favorite arcade games.
43.0 Miles
Billed as the country's largest indoor entertainment facility, Scene75 Entertainment Center offers a wide variety of amusements. They feature an indoor go-kart track, laser-tag arena, bowling lanes, bumper cars, and many more entertainment options, as well as a full-service restaurant.
43.1 Miles
The Neon is a small, independent theater that shows primarily independent films. Catering to the film buff, they also offer movie memorabilia. They feature a concession stand with a wide variety of refreshments, including iced coffee.
43.1 Miles
Popular for its mini golf course, the Fairfield Fun Center also is a place for batting cages in the spring and summer months. A golf shop and golf academy are a part of the center's services.
43.2 Miles
Warped Wing Brewery offers weekly tours where patrons can fully view the brewhouse and packaging line, sample pints or flights of beers and hear a history of the brewery. Their tasting room is open 5 nights a week.
43.2 Miles
The Black Box Improv Theater is an Improv and sketch comedy theater that offers shows and classes. The Black Box was established in 2012 and has steadily increased shows and students.
43.3 Miles
Poelking Lanes features 52 bowling lanes as well as a full arcade with a redemption center. They have open and league play and their lounge offers a wide variety of food and drinks including beer and wine.
43.4 Miles
The National City Second Street Market is the largest and oldest operating public market in Dayton. The present location of the market is within the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad warehouse that was built in 1911.
43.5 Miles
The Hill & Dales MetroPark offers the opportunity for visitors to go on nature walks and view a variety of different trees and animals. This 63-acre site features a shelter at Dogwood Pond.