- The list below includes 215 free or cheap things to do in or near Cumming, Georgia, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Parks and Arcades.
- From Big Creek Greenway to Mary Alice Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cumming and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Roswell, Alpharetta, Duluth and Lawrenceville.
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Fishing is one of the most popular activities at the Smithgall Woods Conservation Area. This popularity is due to Dukes Creek which is one of the premier trout fishing spots in northern Georgia that allows for catch and releasing fishing.
39.7 Miles
Newly renovated, the AMF American Lanes offers patrons 32 lanes for traditional and league bowling with updated facilities for large gatherings. Other amenities include an arcade, flat-screen monitors and expanded choices on the Laneside Menu.
39.7 Miles
A combination museum and retail shop, the Gourd Place offers a wide variety of crafts featuring gourds. Items on offer include masks, drums, decorative planters, ornaments, dolls, toys, and a variety of other gourd crafts.
39.9 Miles
There are plenty of springs, waterfalls, and trails uniting them in the 9,115 acres of the Raven Cliffs preserve. It is very popular among the wildlife watchers, with deer, black bears, and raccoons being the most spotted animals.
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Guests can enjoy horseback riding on a variety of shaded trails at the Green Tree Horse Farm. The farm also offers training and lessons for all disciplines, breeds, and riding skills.
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1780 Old Salem Rd SE, Conyers, GA 30013
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Founded in 1972, the Rockdale Youth Soccer Association hosts indoor and outdoor soccer leagues for boys and girls of all ages. The facility hosts games and practices as well as a variety of camps and clinics.
40.3 Miles
Nestled in rural Georgia, the Chatahoochee National Forest is a large wilderness preserve dedicated to combating invasive species, nurturing endangered plans and educating the public about forestry and conservation. It is a popular destination for ginseng harvesting, for which a permit is required.
40.3 Miles
Dukes Creek Falls Trail is a 1.9 round trip hiking trail that culminates in the visiting of a waterfall. The area has a recorded history back to the 16th century when Spanish explores visited it.
40.4 Miles
From outer space to the age of the dinosaurs, Tellus Science Museum offers its visitors a wide variety of exhibits. The permanent collections include a fossil gallery, a mineral gallery and a science in motion gallery, among others.
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A part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park offers beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the autumn season. The park also includes multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, campgrounds and a lake which is open for boating.