- The list below includes 80 free or cheap things to do in or near Easley, South Carolina, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- From Tiny Town to Par-Tee Time, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Easley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Greenville, Anderson, Clemson and Simpsonville.
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A 14-screen movie theater, Regal Simpsonville Stadium 14 & IMAX displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides party and game rooms, stadium seating and a concession area with food and drinks.
20.7 Miles
Southern Galleries is an art gallery that has custom wood and metal framing and a curated art gallery with local pieces of art. The galley is available for private events such as bridal showers, small weddings, and engagement parties.
20.7 Miles
Tennis Stringing is a small tennis shop offering a variety of items from popular brands as well as racquet stringing services. Available brands include Babolat, Wilson, Dunlop, Gossen, Kirschbaum, and Technifibre.
20.8 Miles
Managed by the River Walk Recreation Association, the River Walk Swimming Pool is an Olympic-size pool that hosts the local swimming team as well as local residents and their guests.
21.0 Miles
Family-owned and operated since 1869, historic Denver Downs Farm, is a working farm dedicated to agri-tourism. Bring your family and enjoy the fun of participating in dozens of attractions like the corn maze, hay rides, rope climbing and more.
21.3 Miles
Providing the only public access to Lake Joccassee, Devils Fork State Park is notable for its mountain streams, waterfalls, and trout fishing, its clear water is also ideal for scuba diving. Overnight accommodation is available via campgrounds or fully-furnished villas.
21.5 Miles
Allowing anglers to fish in its stocked ponds, Cannon's Fishing Lakes, offers many species and types of fish to fish for. Varieties of fish in the lake include carp and catfish.
22.2 Miles
Built in 1820, Poinsett Bridge has been named on the National Register of Historic Places. The bridge is mostly intact and has a 14 foot gothic arch, there are trails and picnic areas surrounding the bridge for visitors to enjoy.
22.2 Miles
Heritage Park features a small train ride and picnic areas for families to enjoy. The location, which also festivals and special events, also features a baseball and softball fields as well as an amphitheater.
22.5 Miles
At Greer Heritage Museum, guests can learn more about the history of the area. A classroom shows short documentaries, and a library is available for historical and genealogical research. Open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.