- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Dalton, Georgia, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Visitor Centers, Bowling, Mini Golf and Other Amusement.
- From Lakeshore Park to Prater's Mill, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dalton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chatsworth, Calhoun, Chattanooga and Cleveland.
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300 N Georgia Raceway Road, Chatsworth, GA 30705
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The North Georgia Speedway is a 1/3-mile clay speedway that is known for high-banked clay turns and lightning fast straightaways. The track offers free admission to children under the age of 5.
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Spring Place Mission is a historic site that memorializes and honors the Moravian mission founded here in 1801. This mission was the first school of the Cherokees and accepted individuals of all cultures and races.
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Located on Fort Mountain in the Appalachians, Cohutta Overlook is a scenic overlook that offers panoramic views of the wilderness surrounding the mountain. After a short hike, visitors can look down on the Chattahoochee National Forest.
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Operated by local fishermen with many years of experience, Carters Lake Guide Service provides fishing tours around Carter's Lake and other nearby bodies of water. Fishing tours are offered year-round to individuals of all fishing skill-levels.
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Fort Mountain Stables is a tour company that offers trail riding on horseback. Riding is open to all ages and skill levels and the tours are conducted by trained professionals.
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181 Fort Mountain Park Road, Chatsworth, GA 30705
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Chatsworth's Fort Mountain State Park is a beautiful Georgian park full of rentable facilities. Visitors enjoy picnic spots, campsites, cozy cottages and other beautiful areas to spend the night surrounded by the gorgeous wilderness.
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The Red Clay State Historic Park encompasses just over 260-acres of narrow valley land. The park was even the last seat of the Cherokee national government before the Indian Removal Act, and there are currently several displays and exhibits about the Cherokee people.
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Located where the Cherokee Trail of Tears began, New Echota offers guests 12 different reconstructed and original Native American buildings. Visitors can enjoy the interactive tour, films, nature trails and a visitor center that offers souvenirs and educational materials.
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Visitors can view a miniature rock garden with hand made stone castles at The Garden. The Garden also features a variety of flowers, sculptures, houses made from pebbles, and a stream.
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Hit the lanes at Calhoun Bowling Center in Georgia for a fantastic family night. Take part in the Calhoun Gordon County Bowling Association as a member of a bowling league or bowl just for the fun of it in this laid-back environment.