- The list below includes 100 free or cheap things to do in or near Elberta, Alabama, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Fishing, Parks and National & State Parks.
- From Sweet Home Farm to Alabama PaddleSports, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Elberta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pensacola, Fairhope, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.
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Fort Pickens is a defensive structure on an island that was built between 1829 and 1834. The fort is one of four that was built in the surrounding areas and was used to defend the local community during the Civil War.
19.5 Miles
Fairhope Museum can be described as an extensive research on the city's history. With temporary exhibits on the mezzanine, this museum is also the home of permanent collections which present Fairhope's past.
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The revolutionary educator Marietta Johnson is the focus of the Marietta Johnson Museum that contains artifacts about her life and work. She founded a unique school in 1907 that was even endorsed by John Dewey.
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Situated on two acres, Fairhope Dog Park provides an off-leash canine recreation area with a separate field for small dogs. The park features dog waste bags with collection stations, drinking water, shaded areas and benches.
19.6 Miles
A part of the larger Fairhope Municipal Sporting Park, the Volanta Baseball Park offers seven baseball fields for practice and for team play. The larger park includes a municipal stadium and a gymnasium.
19.7 Miles
Within the Windmill Market is a local grocery store, three restaurant, and a marketplace with handmade crafts and art. Events like live music and family-friendly activities are held on a weekly basis.
19.7 Miles
Located on the shores of Weeks Bay, Crooked Hook Charters offers chartered inshore fishing trips. Each trip is customized to the guests and all trips include required licensing and gear.
19.7 Miles
Fairhope's Christine Linson Gallery is an art gallery that features the work of Christine Linson, and artist who draws her subjects primarily from the Fairhope area and its landmarks. The gallery features prints and a variety of gifts.
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The Eastern Shore Art Center is a combination art exhibit and learning center designed to educate and entertain since 1954. Exhibits are featured year-round as well as both adult and children's art workshops.
19.9 Miles
Fairhope Municipal Pier is a great place to go and sit and relax or walk out to the end of to watch the beautiful sunsets over the Mobile Bay. Fairhope is often referred to as the jewel of the Eastern Shore and still retains much of its original small-town ambiance.