- The list below includes 170 free or cheap things to do in or near Conyers, Georgia, including 95 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Horseback Riding, Bowling and Art Gallery.
- From Monastery of the Holy Spirit to Rockdale Youth Soccer Association, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Conyers and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Decatur, Lawrenceville and Stone Mountain.
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1400 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30605
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Maintained by the University of Georgia, Oconee Forest Park is 60 acres nature reserve with trails for hiking and mountain biking. The park features hickory trees and provides visitors with direct access to Lake Herrick.
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Smith Gilbert Gardens is a local historic and horticulture site housing more than 3000 species of plants, numerous artistic scupltures and the historic Hiram Butler Home.
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With roomy benches and a sparkling fountain, O'Neil Plaza often features local events such as cook-offs and local live music within the brick lined plaza. The perfect place to enjoy an outdoor event, vendors also offer food and parking is within easy distance.
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Douglasville, Georgia is home to Jessie Davis Park, a community park that is ADA accessible and features a basketball court and gym. Picnic areas and a small meeting room are available to park visitors too.
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2753 Watts Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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The goal of the Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department is to provide public parks, recreation experiences, and facilities that enrich the quality of life for area residents. The department is in charge of little league sports and community gatherings.
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A family business for 5 generations, Cagle's Dairy is filled with livestock and corn fields. The tour includes all of these, plus a haunted house, gem mining, bonfires and homemade specialties, including funnel cakes.
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Featuring the ruins of an old mill, Historic Scull Shoals Mill Village has a trail for self-guided tours of the area. The mill is located within Oconee National Forest, where the first settlers of Georgia lived.
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Tanglewood Farm is a 10-acre wild, west town with over 150 miniature farm animals. Both adults and children can take a trip back to the past, enjoy pony rides, seasonal arts and crafts demonstrations or pan for gold and arrowheads.
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The Burnt Hickory Brewery offers seven different micro-brewed styles of beer. The brewery offers tours of their facilities and has an outdoor courtyard where patrons can enjoy the beers that the brewery produces.
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Spread across 33 acres of land, Adams Park is the home of the local community center building. Along with housing the community center, the park has six lighted baseball fields, one lighted soccer field, four lighted softball fields, and both indoor and outdoor batting cages.