- The list below includes 102 free or cheap things to do in or near Dandridge, Tennessee, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Marinas, Specialty Museums, Lake and Visitor Centers.
- From Douglas Lake to Bush Visitor Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dandridge and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Hartford.
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From clay pottery to wire jewelry, Twigs & Leaves offers a variety of nature themed art pieces for visitors to view. The gallery showcases the work of over 145 regional artists.
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The Haywood County Tourism Visitors Center has a wealth of information available for visitors to the area. It features brochures and flyers about local attractions, and a knowledgeable and helpful staff to answer questions.
43.6 Miles
Marshall's Good Stuff is a restaurant, grocery store, and live music venue. It focuses on bulk, natural goods in the grocery store, and a variety of dining options in the restaurant area.
43.7 Miles
Smoky Mountain Jumphouse is an inflatable play center filled with several inflatable bouncers' for children to jump and play on. Smoky Mountain also features an 18 foot slide and an inflatable obstacle course.
43.7 Miles
Visitors can view a diverse collection of contemporary artwork from both local and national artists at NewZart Gallery & Studio. The gallery's featured artist is the owner and curator of the Gallery, Matthew Zedler.
44.8 Miles
Featuring the work of a local clay artist, handmade ceramic pieces are sold at Pincu Pottery. Classes are also available to aid students interested in learning or perfecting the art of ceramics.
45.2 Miles
Featuring 22 lanes of bowling, Country Side Bowling Lanes provides bowlers with shoe rental and a pro shop. It also has arcade games, pool and air hockey tables and a snack bar offering food, soft drinks and alcohol.
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A traditional, 22 lane bowling alley, Thunder Lanes of Sylva offers open bowling as well as tournament and league play. The alley also has a video game arcade, pool tables, and a snack bar.
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Located behind the Sylva Pool, Poteet Park was named for former town employee Charles Poteet and was designed with input from children. There is a large playground with wooden structures, benches and covered picnic areas.
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Formerly Thunder Alley Lanes, the newly renovated Country Side Lanes has 22 high performance alleys for traditional or league bowling. The facilities also provide a snack bar, billiards and an arcade area.