- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Cumberland, Maryland, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Bowling, National & State Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Rocky Gap State Park to Cumberland Visitor Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cumberland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grantsville and Flintstone.
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Colonel Samuel Taylor Suite had A.B. Mullett design and oversee 100 German stonemasons who constructed the English-Norman Berkeley Castle between 1885 and 1891. The castle is available to rent for special occasions.
30.8 Miles
Deep Creek Lake is a largest mad-made body of water in the state and is home to a variety of freshwater fish as well as marine birds.
31.1 Miles
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6 votes
8989 Winchester Grade Road, Berkeley Springs, WV
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The Morgan County Observatory is a public stargazing facility that provides movies, refreshments, and hands-on astronomy exhibits. The observatory has a membership program and also holds occasional Star Parties'.
33.3 Miles
Circle R Ranch's owners will match you up with their horses based on your riding experience. They also offer horseback trail rides, horse drawn sleigh rides, barn tours, and more.
33.3 Miles
Somerset Historical Center is 150 acre rural history museum. The museum features buildings, agricultural displays, artifacts and documents that serve to preserve the history of the areas rural Pennsylvania lifestyle.
37.2 Miles
Eye for Art Gallery & Studio hosts a variety of exhibits by an eclectic array of artists. Exhibits rotate monthly, and represent a wide variety of genres. The gallery also offers classes.
37.4 Miles
Swallow Falls State Park is home to the Muddy Creek Falls which are the highest free falling waterfalls in the state as well as a number of centuries old Hemlock trees.
37.5 Miles
The Alley is a bowling center offering several up to date bowling lanes. Along with bowling, visitors to The Alley can play games in the game room (Ping-Pong, pool, air hockey, shuffle board,) and can eat at the in-house restaurant.
38.3 Miles
At the Garrett County Historical Museum, visitors can learn about the history of the area through a variety of exhibits. Visitors who are interested in railroad history may enjoy learning about the impact of the B&O Railroad on the local area.
38.3 Miles
100%
22 votes
107 S. Second St., Oakland, MD 21550
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Historians and automotive buffs enjoy visiting Maryland's Garrett County Museum of Transportation. The museum features two floors of exhibit space that includes buggies, carriages, sleighs, automobiles and fire vehicles, as well as artifacts.