- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Coshocton, Ohio, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Arts Centers, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From Helmick Covered Bridge to Clary Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coshocton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Zanesville, Millersburg, Berlin and Newark.
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Discover a truly American success story when you visit the Longaberger Homestead. Create a family heirloom by making your own basket, or shop in the store, attend a special event or just enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
17.5 Miles
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5025 State Route 557, Millersburg, OH 44654
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Amish Country Riding Stables offers guided horseback riding tours of Ohio's scenic Amish countryside. The company specializes in small tours, and will take up to five riders at a time.
17.7 Miles
Named in 2013 the best cheese-maker in the country, the Guggisberg Cheese Factory has also won since 1990 almost 40 awards and medals at national and international competitions. The cheese may find their time well spent in here, where they can sample the cheese specialties and visit the gift shop.
17.9 Miles
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4824 Adamsville Rd., Zanesville, Zanesville, OH 43701
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Howdys Garage - Markem Out Paintball is a groups only paintball facility with two paintball fields. Attractions include a three acre woods ball field and a forty foot by ninety six foot speedball field with eighteen bunkers.
18.9 Miles
A family owned business, the Hershberger Farm & Bakery sells fresh produces, such as pastries and fruits. There is a petting zoo in the area, while buggy rides are also available.
19.1 Miles
Located in Millersburg, Spare Time Lanes features various bowling leagues and tournaments. The perfect atmosphere for a fun family game night experience as well as birthday parties and corporate events.
19.7 Miles
The Millersburg Glass Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of the local glass plant, which was owned by John Fenton. Those who are interested in the artwork may enjoy the site's featured pieces and collections.
19.8 Miles
The first trail in the country which can be roamed by the Amish buggies, the Holmes County Trail runs for 15 miles and has picnic areas and a visitor's center.
20.1 Miles
A Queen Ann style house, the Victorian House has 28 rooms and serves as the community's museum. In here there are exhibited artifacts pertaining to the history of the county.
20.3 Miles
Featuring the finest vendors and artisans in the area, Holmes County Flea Market, has been providing a family-friendly shopping experience since 1989. Visitors will find exceptional varieties of food, crafts, decor and more.