- The list below includes 101 free or cheap things to do in or near Centerville, Ohio, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Laser Tag, Breweries, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Lock 27 Brewing to Laser Web, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Centerville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dayton, Mason, Lebanon and West Chester.
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Hayes Arboretum is a nature and wildlife area spanning over 400 acres. Visitors can walk or bike several mile-long trails, which will lead them through forests, past streams and ponds, and near wildlife such as deer and turkeys.
39.6 Miles
Completed in 1933, the Krohn Conservatory exhibits more than 3,500 species of plants, in collections such as the following: the Palm House, the Tropical House, the Orchid Display, the Desert Garden, and the Bonsai Collection.
39.7 Miles
Eden Park is home to the Art Museum, the Playhouse, and the Krohn Conservatory. It covers 186 acres and features, among others, gazebos, memorial paths, and a playground.
39.9 Miles
More than 60,000 items are included in the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum, some of them dating back to 6,000 years ago. The areas covered are various, from fashion to sculptures to ancient artifacts.
39.9 Miles
Shaffer Park hosts baseball and softball leagues and tournaments for boys and girls. The location's leagues include the Boys Pony, B, C, and Ruth leagues and Girls A, AA, and C leagues.
40.1 Miles
The Rose Garden features, as the name suggests, a variety of roses and other botanical garden features, including a fountain and a gazebo. Guests who enjoy this location's natural beauty can also book weddings at this site.
40.2 Miles
With its 194 acres, the Glen Miller Park is the largest park in Richmond. It has on its site playgrounds, a floral garden, a golf course, and many other things which would make worthy of its visitors' time.
40.2 Miles
Star Cinemas offers first-run movie screenings for visitors to enjoy. This low ticket price cinema combines the nostalgic feel of an old movie theater with new technologies, including 3D movie projection.
40.3 Miles
Many vendors work at the Findlay Market, which is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market. It is open Tuesdays through Sundays and features roughly two dozen vendors that sell fish, meat, produce, poultry, cheese, flowers, deli items, and ethnic foods.
40.4 Miles
Richmond Parks & Recreation arranges, oversees, and maintains the various community parks, trails, and greenways in the community. The department also sponsors and schedules a variety of programs and events.