- 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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The Vickery Creek Trail is a three mile path that takes visitors near two historic mills, a spillway waterfall, and a covered bridge. The historic mills, now in ruins, are made of brick.
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A bowling alley and indoor entertainment facility, Glenwood Lanes features 32 wooden lanes and a vintage atmosphere. The alley also features a full bar and a live DJ on weekends.
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At Lake McIntosh Park, visitors can go out and enjoy the water on canoes and paddleboats. The largest of the three regional lakes, visitors can also fish in Lake McIntosh's waters.
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Once a Victorian mansion, Rose Lawn Museum has been hosting exhibits for over three decades with donations from private collections and historical societies. Its named is derived from the 200 rose bushes that once lined the grounds fence lines and walkways, which the museum is in the process of restoring.
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Over 100 acres of land compose Brook Run Park, which is considered to be one of the most well-equipped parks in the community. It offers a children's adventure garden playground, skate park, dog park, and multi-use fields.
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Home to the ruins of an 1800s mill, Old Mill Park features hiking trails that connect to the Chattahoochee River trail system. The park offers a covered bridge, picnic tables, a waterfall and areas suitable for photography.
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Covering 120,000 square feet, the Booth Western Art Museum is the second largest art museum in Georgia. Its permanent collection is dedicated to the American history and culture, and contains among others 200 native artifacts and a mythic west gallery.
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Housed in a historical school building, the Teaching Museum North provides history exhibits for both individual visitors and school groups. On site events, include mock trials, exhibits, and plays to enjoy.
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Featuring a water park and a playground called the 'sprayground', Riverside Park has multiple water-based attractions on their grounds. There are also trails, a picnic area, and river to explore.
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A Southern Trilogy is a collection of three historic antebellum homes namely the Barrington Hall with its Greek-Revival style architecture, the Bulloch Hall which served as the home of President Roosevelt's mother and the Smith Plantation established by the town's founding fathers.