- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Columbus, Mississippi, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Arts Centers and Camping Site.
- From Columbus East Bank Recreation Area to Tennessee Williams Welcome Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Columbus and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Starkville and West Point.
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Affiliated with and located on the campus of Mississippi State University, the Cobb Museum of Archaeology is named for Lois Dowdle Cobb. The museum features extensive collections of historic artifacts from around the world.
21.3 Miles
Fans or just visitors will get the all-American experience at Dudy Noble Field, a $40 million facility aimed to be the best in college baseball. The stadium includes 50 sky boxes, new restrooms, and seating that encircles the entire field.
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206 Fellowship Street, Starkville, MS 39759
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Founded in 1976, the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum is a location that preserves and promotes the history of the local area. The museum is filled with exhibits that appeal to visitors of all ages who enjoy learning about history.
22.2 Miles
Located inside the larger Moncrief Park, the Starkville Dog Park is the state's first off leash dog park. The park has separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, as well as clean water and shade.
22.8 Miles
With 11 screens and all stadium seating, Hollywood Premier Cinema has the sole goal of bringing quality entertainment to Starkville. The concession stand offers hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, Icees, soda, popcorn, and much more.
23.2 Miles
A family entertainment center, Bulldog Lanes has open bowling throughout the week and Rockin' Glow Bowling Wednesday through Saturday. The center also has its own deli, which serves sandwiches, pizza, and more.
23.9 Miles
With 11 screens and all stadium seating, Hollywood Premier Cinema has the sole goal of bringing quality entertainment to Starkville. The concession stand offers hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, Icees, soda, popcorn, and much more.
29.3 Miles
Mississippi State University is the largest university in the state and their mascot is the bulldog. This university offers various degrees through the doctoral level as well as a thriving Greek life, multiple sports teams and student clubs.
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From a large rectangular platform, visitors can see an Indian burial mound that some archeologists date from 1000 to1600 A.D. According to Choctaw Indian Legend, man emerged near this mound, and rested on the mound to dry before populating the area.