- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Clarksville, Indiana, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Falls of the Ohio State Park to Lapping Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clarksville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Louisville, Jeffersonville, Corydon and New Albany.
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717 Burks Branch Road, Shelbyville, KY 40065
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From golf to fishing, Shelbyville-Shelby County Parks & Rec has parks that cover a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for its community. The center hosts activities like sports leagues, fitness classes, camping, canoeing, and more.
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Affiliated with Shelby County Parks, Clear Creek Family Activity Center hosts a broad selection of social and fitness related events, and offers aquatic and fitness programs, as well. The center has basketball courts, a pool, and amusement areas.
33.0 Miles
Gallrein Farms is a family-operated farm that offers dairy, fruits and vegetables, grains, baked goods, flowers, and tobacco for purchase. A petting farm is available, as well as a rentable 6,500 square foot indoor pavilion.
33.3 Miles
With a 3,030 acre lake adding to its own 1,200 acres, the Taylorsville Lake State Park is suited for both water and land activities: in here are found trails which add up to 16 miles, boats for renting and fishing, playgrounds and many others.
36.4 Miles
With its construction completed in 1844, the Lanier Mansion is a local landmark included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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A National Historic Landmark which is included in the National Register of Historic Places, the Madison Railroad Station Museum was constructed in 1894 and stands to this day as a historical museum, restored to its former form and functionality.
36.4 Miles
The Lanier Mansion Museum is housed inside an estate that remains an exemplar of 19th century Greek revival architecture. Registered as a National Historic Landmark, the museum offers visitors a glimpse of pioneer life during the antebellum period.
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Jeremiah Sullivan House was built for the lawyer and politician Jeremiah Sullivan. It is an example of federal architecture. Its simplicity and verticality is striking. It is designated as a national historical landmark.
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Francis Costigan House is a design for urban houses. Today it is considered a marvelous masterpiece on designs for a narrow lot. The specialties are the sliding pocket door, the curved walls and front stairs. Not to be missed by architecture fanatics.
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Once home to Indiana's Free Masons, dating back to 1819, the Schofield House was converted into a Masonic museum in 1975. It is now open to the public, and features a variety of exhibits.