- 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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Amusing and educational, Peter Bonner's Historical & Hysterical Tours combine Bonner's love of history and entertainment. He conducts a popular Gone With the Wind Tour and leads interactive school programs, group tours, and does consulting and public speaking.
27.7 Miles
Founded in 1986, Arts Clayton is a local art gallery that strives to display exhibits from both local and national artists throughout the year. The gallery is popular for its four-panel street mural located outside the gallery.
27.9 Miles
An outdoor space for the entire community to enjoy, McCurry Park provides facilities for group sports including soccer, baseball and football. There is also a playground and a covered sitting area for picnics and other gatherings.
28.0 Miles
A $5 parking fee grants admission to Red Top Mountain State Park in Cartersville, Georgia. The park's amenities include hiking trails, a visitor center, tent campsites, a rentable yurt, cabins, a small boat marina and picnic shelters. Swimming is permitted seasonally.
28.1 Miles
Dating back to 1839, Stately Oaks Plantation is an antebellum mansion featuring the Greek-Revival architecture style. Guided tours of its premises which include a log kitchen, a well house, a country store and more, are available.
28.4 Miles
Roswell's Movie Tavern pairs first run Hollywood movies with a full food and drink menu for a combination dinner and a movie experience. The tavern is also open for breakfast.
28.4 Miles
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4651 Woodstock Road, Roswell, GA 30075
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Showing the latest blockbusters, Movie Tavern at Sandy Plains Village offers visitors a dining and movie experience with seats fitted with trays to eat from. The theater often plays reruns of classic films.
28.5 Miles
Barrington Hall once served as the home of Barrington King, one of the founding fathers of Roswell, and now, with the original furnishings restored, is open to public for guided informative tours about local history.
28.5 Miles
The Bulloch Hall is the house where Roosevelt's mother spent her childhood. It is now a museum which displays period furnishes, as well as Civil War artifacts. Special events can be held in here, such as weddings.
28.6 Miles
Those looking for supernatural thrills can always try the Roswell Ghost Tour, which will take them to the Mill Kitchen and Bar. The store sells personalized shirts.