- The list below includes 115 free or cheap things to do in or near Douglasville, Georgia, including 94 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and River.
- From Hunter Memorial Park to Deer Lick Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Douglasville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Kennesaw, Marietta and Smyrna.
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Founded in 1996, Carnage Paintball provides a full paintball field and facilities for both public and private events. Specials and tournament play are featured throughout the year along with an apparel store.
26.9 Miles
Located along Lake Allatoona, Bartow Carver Park features access to the lake for boating along with hiking trails through wooded terrain. The park offers children's playgrounds, picnic areas, grills and a building with showers, restrooms and a kitchen.
27.0 Miles
Unique and fun to visit, the Waffle House Museum pays homage to the well-known restaurant chain. The museum contains lots of memorabilia and artifacts from the restaurant's early years.
27.0 Miles
With separate areas for large and small dogs, Woofstock Park is a popular off-leash dog park in the Woodstock area. The park features chipped mulch grounds, fire hydrants and fully fenced in play areas for safety.
27.1 Miles
A 28 acre wildlife sanctuary, the Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve features a variety of ecosystems, including wetlands, pine groves, and upland forest. The preserve hosts a variety of special events for the community.
27.1 Miles
The 111-acre Dellinger Park is a recreational park that features lighted tennis courts, an olympic size swimming pool, 2 playgrounds, and a 440-yard track. The park also has a 19-hole mini golf course.
27.3 Miles
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106 votes
201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater is an outdoor entertainment venue hosting a variety of live performances which feature regional as well as touring artists.
27.3 Miles
Covering 127 acres, Chattahoochee Nature Center is popular among wildlife watchers for its variety of animals. The local residents are mostly animals which were rescued from life-threatening situations and which didn't manage to adapt to wilderness again.
27.3 Miles
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Johnson and McDonough Streets, Jonesboro, GA
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The Patrick R. Cleburne Confederate Cemetery is a cemetery named after Civil War soldier General Patrick Cleburne. The cemetery is the final resting place of soldiers from the battle of Jonesboro in 1864.
27.3 Miles
One of Woodstock's most popular attractions is the Cherokee 16 Cinemas. The modern theatre shows the latest feature films and features stadium seating, a full service snack and drink bar and 3D experience options.