- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Ducktown, Tennessee, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Ziplines, History Museums and Parks.
- From Raft One to Wildwater Ltd. Rafting, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ducktown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blue Ridge, Murphy, Ocoee and Ellijay.
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The first brick home to house a Cherokee chief, the Chief Vann House Historic Site is constructed entirely out of bricks made from clay harvested on the building site. The Site includes a blacksmith station,
31.5 Miles
Cleveland Speedway Inc is a 1/3 mile long, dirt/clay track that features self-parking as well as concession stands. Guests can also see the whole race track from just about any vantage point.
31.6 Miles
Amicalola Falls State Park is a 1,000 acre state park featuring 12 miles of hiking trails. Amicalola is Cherokee for Tumbling Waters, which describes the park fittingly due to the scenic cascading waterfalls.
31.6 Miles
Located on a 250 acre area, Trackrock Stables offers riding lessons for learners of all ages. The stables also offer guided trail rides through the scenic countryside, as well as camping and cabin rentals.
31.9 Miles
Desoto Falls comprise of three smaller falls called upper, middle and lower desoto all of which are located along the Frogtown Creek and are one of many scenic attractions in Chattahoochee National Forest.
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4381 Town Creek School Rd, Blairsville, GA
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Model train enthusiasts make it a point to visit the Misty Mountain Model Railroad in Blairsville, Georgia. This gigantic O-scale layout is the largest private specimen in the United States. The model is located adjacent to the historic Misty Mountain Railroad Depot.
31.9 Miles
The hiking and biking trails found throughout Jackrabbit Mountain Bike & Hiking Trails are designed for individuals of all skill levels. Most of the trails are either easy or moderately difficult, but all feature beautiful scenery amidst tall trees.
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1140 Red Clay Park, Cleveland, TN 37311
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The Red Clay State Historic Park encompasses just over 260-acres of narrow valley land. The park was even the last seat of the Cherokee national government before the Indian Removal Act, and there are currently several displays and exhibits about the Cherokee people.
32.0 Miles
Pigs Gone Amuk is a public 18-hole miniature golf course operated by and located right across from Jim's Smokin Que restaurant. In addition to playing putt-putt, visitors also enjoy a large selection of ice cream at the course.
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A part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park offers beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the autumn season. The park also includes multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, campgrounds and a lake which is open for boating.