- The list below includes 42 free or cheap things to do in or near Christiansburg, Virginia, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Family Fun Center and Arts Centers.
- From Falls Ridge Preserve to Christiansburg Aquatic Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Christiansburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blacksburg, Floyd, Salem and Roanoke.
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Located on a 600-acre farm, Walnut Spring Stables is a full-service equestrian facility that features boarding, training, and horse riding lessons. The facility also provides a summer horse riding camp.
8.6 Miles
The fenced-in Blacksburg Dog Park is a large grassy area bordered by trees. Dogs can exercise, play, dig and enjoy a small pool with running water while owners relax in multiple seating areas.
8.7 Miles
Covering 50 acres of wooded valley land, Wildwood Park offers a unique view of the mountains of southwest Virginia. Multiple hiking trails and bikeways are located within the park, and wildlife as well as bird watching is abundant in the area.
13.2 Miles
New River Junction would be a hit among outdoor enthusiasts. Recreational activities include canoeing, kayaking, tubing and fishing. Camping is also available, and water, electricity and even free Wi-Fi are offered.
15.5 Miles
Visitors to Dixie Caverns can explore the caverns in a 45-minute guided tour. Located in Roanoke County, Virginia, the limestone solution caverns were founded in 1920 by farm boys whose dog fell through a hole leading to the caves.
15.8 Miles
A quaint gift shop in Floyd is the Bell Gallery and Garden. Visitors and locals enjoy perusing the shop for unique home decor, specialty gift items and art and glass work by local artisans.
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At Floyd Farmers Market, visitors can browse booths set up by local vendors and purchase their wares. These vendors sell handcrafted gifts, such as pottery and jewelry, as well as fresh produce and baked goods.
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At Troika Contemporary Crafts, shoppers can purchase locally-made jewelry, woodwork, silk scarves, pottery, and wall hangings. The works are all produced by the boutique's artists: Gibby Waitzkin, Silvie Granatelli, and Susan Icove.
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A volunteer run art and craft marketplace, the Old Church Gallery brings folk art and culture to downtown Floyd. The Gallery also hosts a number of programs, including a quilting guild, an oral history collection, and a variety of classes.
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The Village Green, 201 E Main St, Ste 4, Floyd, VA 24091
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Featuring a collection accrued by David Larsen over several decades, the Bugbook Historical Microcomputer Museum will appeal to those intrigued by technology and history. It houses an array of artifacts and curiosities from the history of computing.