- The list below includes 323 free or cheap things to do in or near Dunwoody, Georgia, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Specialty Museums.
- From Brook Run Park to Perimeter Mall, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dunwoody and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Decatur, Roswell and Alpharetta.
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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.
29.4 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.
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Originally built in the 1800s and recently restored, Ashley Oaks Mansion is a historic plantation that hosts events like weddings and receptions. Visitors can receive a guided tour of the mansion and see historical artifacts from the Antebellum era.
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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.
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A 42,000-square-foot entertainment facility, ThunderZone features 18 traditional bowling lanes along with 10 VIP lanes and a laser tag arena. The center also offers a sports bar and grill, arcade games, bumper cars and private event hosting.
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813 Indian Mounds Road SE, Cartersville, GA 30120
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Located in Cartersville, Georgia, the Etowah Indian Mounds State Park is a Native American site with historical, religious and political significance. It is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday and is closed on major holidays. Plan to spend up to two hours here.
30.5 Miles
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.
30.6 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.
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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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From field trips to seasonal entertainment and even a petting zoo, Corn Dawgs Corn Maze has more than 30 attractions appropriate for guests of all ages. Activities like rope swings, petal racers and two mazes offer fun outdoors games for adults and kids alike.