- The list below includes 89 free or cheap things to do in or near Dayton, Ohio, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum to Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dayton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Springfield, Lebanon, Fairborn and Yellow Springs.
Showing 101-110 of
218
0.0 Miles
Peaceful mini-golf facility with two 18-hole courses snaking past creeks, waterfalls, and natural foliage
28.8 Miles
As a recreations center, Mason Community Center has amenities like an aquatics facility, fitness center, gymnasium, and more. The center has a teen lounge called the Edge, that features a climbing wall and exergaming units.
29.2 Miles
An 18-lane bowling center, Mason Bowl offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and bumpers. The center provides a bar with adult beverages, synthetic lanes, party hosting and a restaurant with food and drinks.
29.4 Miles
Surrounded by a wooden fence, Wiggly Field offers visitors a grassy area to let their dog roam free and socialize with other dogs. The field has a small stream with a bridge that crosses over it.
29.7 Miles
As a sports complex, Court Yard Sportsplex provides courts for tennis, basketball, racquetball, and other activities. The complex also hosts summer camps and fitness classes for aerobics, ballet, swimming, and Taekwondo.
29.8 Miles
105
EnterTRAINment Junction
SPECIAL GROUPON DEAL: Up to 29% Off Train-Themed Outing at EnterTRAINment Junction
7379 Squire Court, West Chester, OH 45069
MoreLess Info
The world's largest indoor train display is held at EnterTRAINment Junction. There is also a special children's area that allows young ones to freely play with train pieces and a railroading museum.
29.8 Miles
The Courts 4 Sports complex offers indoor facilities for youth and adult basketball, volleyball and futsal. The complex features leagues and coaching in all sports, and courts are also available for private rental.
29.9 Miles
Featuring a handicap-accessible playground, Thomas P. Quinn Park also offers facilities for tennis and basketball. This 10-acre, neighborhood park is open during daylight hours and also offers a playground and large, grassy open play space.
30.2 Miles
Learn To Skate Cincinnati provides ice skating instruction for all ages and abilities, including the beginning stages for hockey. Specific offerings include skating camps, bridge programs, private lessons, competitions and a winter ice show.
30.6 Miles
Built by a Girl Scout, Holly's Dog Park is fenced, double gated and features an open grass field for canine recreation. The park has benches, trees, a fire hydrant, access to water and a concrete tube.
30.6 Miles
Home to the Cincinnati Spikes, Prasco Park is an amateur baseball destination as well as a venue for community and outreach events. It has 500 chair-backed seats, grass infield, press box, electronic scoreboard, professional lighting, and minor league sound system.