- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Davis, West Virginia, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Art Gallery, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Horseback Riding.
- From Blackwater Falls State Park to Fairfax Stone Historical Monument Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Davis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oakland, Elkins, Seneca Rocks and Cumberland.
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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.
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Situated on nearly 7,000 acres, Garrett State Forest is composed of valleys, streams and a variety of trees including oak, hickory, maple and pine. The forest is suitable for hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, camping, fishing and hunting.
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The Garrett County Arts Council is an arts and entertainment agency designed to promote local culture and activities. Local area art and crafts are scheduled throughout the year, as well as classes and art demonstrations.
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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.
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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.
20.7 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.
20.9 Miles
During summer weekends, visitors to the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center can attend hands on demonstrations taught by Appalachian crafters and artisans, listen to mountain music, and see living history events. The center is also popular with picnickers.
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C&O Canal - Paw Paw Tunnel is an old infrastructure which is 184 miles to Georgetown, DC. This was built by hand about 150 years ago. Along the path are some shade and picnic areas, restaurants, and bike stores.
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Riders can go on a 1.5 hour guided horseback ride to Seneca Rocks. The trip includes two stops and time near the top of the rocks to play on them.
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Specializing in providing guests with memorable 'glamping', or glamorous camping, experiences, Wild Yough Glamping Huts is a business offering 350 acres of private campgrounds. Visitors stay in high quality cabins and enjoy a luxury camping experience.