- The list below includes 28 free or cheap things to do in or near Columbus, Georgia, including 36 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Flat Rock Park to Columbus State University, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Columbus and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Phenix City, Opelika and Fort Benning.
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Ziplines stretch 1,200 feet across a whitewater canyon, reaching speeds of up to 40 mph; aerial course with rope bridges and balance beams
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Located in a historic downtown location, the Gallery is an art shop that sells a variety of local and international artwork. The Gallery also makes custom artwork frames and sells small gifts for the home.
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Tumble Tree Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole disc golf course that is open to the public free of charge. The course winds through a wooded area and crosses several bodies of water.
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The Museum of East Alabama is a historical museum dedicated to providing an environment for the interpretation, exhibiting, and housing of historical items. The museum showcases a variety of exhibits such as those on Roanoke Dolls and Camp Opelika artifacts.
26.3 Miles
Featuring a 6,000 square-foot arena, CyberZone is a popular laser tag facility offering a number of fun amenities for its guests to enjoy. A laser maze, themed party rooms, and several arcades are among the amenities visitors can enjoy.
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Opelika City of is an Alabama city that offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including diverse dining and shopping options, an array of sites of cultural and historic interest, and many parks and recreation areas.
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Open to the public, Denson Drive Recreation Center hosts community classes for pottery, painting, crafts, fitness, and more. The center has a studio stocked with clay, pottery wheels, and kilns for communal use.
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Intersection of Georgia Hwys. 18/354, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
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Pine Mountain, Georgia is home to the Calloway Gardens, a huge nature preserve, garden complex and historical site. The institution is a registered non-profit organization and is a major voice for ecological stewardship in the State of Georgia.
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Storybook Farm Inc is a nonprofit equestrian farm that provides children with different challenges the chance to ride horses. Visitors and volunteers have the opportunity to learn to ride and grow as people at the same time.
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The Roosevelt State Park is a leisure park that is mostly used for group, pioneer, and backcountry camping. The park also features 22 cottages, 2 picnic shelters, a small fishing lake, and privately operated horse stables.
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2970 Georgia Highway 190, Pine Mountain, GA 31821
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Believed to be the largest state park in Georgia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park is home to a variety of outdoor activities which include biking, fishing, disc golf, boating and more. The major features here are the Pine Mountain Hiking Trail and Dowdell's Knob.