- 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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7650 Waynetowne Blvd, Dayton, OH 45424
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Featuring showings of films on its second run, Danbarry Cinemas offers tickets at a discounted rate. On select dates, the theater has a free family film series with age-appropriate movies for kids.
16.4 Miles
Opened in 1956, Skyborn Skateland features a maple skating surface along with a secondary skating area with ramps. The facility provides skating lessons, a pro shop, skate rental and a snack bar with food and drinks.
16.6 Miles
At I-70 Paintball, guests can compete head to head with other paintball players in outdoor fields in a forest setting. The fields features a variety of game styles like capture the flag and survival games.
16.7 Miles
From boarding to training, Whistle Jacket Farm offers visitors a facility with barns, riding arenas, and pastures. The farm hosts training clinics for horsemanship and horse shows where visitors can watch skilled riders compete.
17.3 Miles
A functioning farm with animals, planted fields, and crafts, Carriage Hill MetroPark and Farm features staff in period costumes and historical exhibits. There is a small pond with a walking trail around it, and there are picnic areas, as well.
18.1 Miles
With six miles of trails, Aullwood Audubon Center is a nature area suitable for hiking. It has a variety of habitats which include prairie, marsh, forest and pond as well as a working farm.
18.3 Miles
Located on the 1,000 acre Glen Helen Nature Preserve, The Riding Centre is a therapeutic horseback riding and equestrian education facility. Day camps are available along with riding clinics and shows.
18.9 Miles
The stewardship and education concerning the Glen Helen Nature Preserve is conducted by Antioch College. Over the 1,000-acre preserve there are 25 miles of trails for walking, hiking, jogging, and photography.
18.9 Miles
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247 Xenia Avenue (Rt. 68), Yellow Springs, OH 45387
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Despite the fact that small community cinemas are disappearing, the Little Art Theatre remains a strong part of its region. Independent and artistic films act as the primary method of entertainment at the cinema.