- The list below includes 34 free or cheap things to do in or near Fairmount, Indiana, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, History Museums, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Fairmount Historical Museum to James Dean Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fairmount and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Muncie, Anderson, Marion and Kokomo.
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A 10000 square foot public skateboarding facility owned and operated by the city, the Kokomo Pipeline Skate Park is an outdoor park that welcomes both skateboarders and BMX bikers. The park includes a variety of bowls and other obstacles.
26.4 Miles
Operated by the Howard County Historical Society, the Seiberling Mansion is a historic Victorian home that serves as the county museum. Artifacts and exhibits inside the home showcase the local history dating back to the late-19th century.
26.5 Miles
With the goal of preserving the region's history, Howard County Historical Society offers a volunteer led tour of the historic Seiberling Mansion. The tour takes visitors through the house, narrating stories of the people who once lived there.
26.6 Miles
With both indoor and outdoor space, White River Paintball offers numerous fields enhanced with bunkers and forts for added action and fun play. When not yielding a paint gun, guests can shop for equipment and supplies in the pro-shop.
26.6 Miles
Featuring over a mile of zip lines in total, White River Zip Lines is an aerial adventure park popular among locals and visitors alike. Guests to the park commonly enjoy zip lining at speeds that reach up to 30 miles-per-hour.
27.8 Miles
Dedicated especially to the area's history, the Wabash County Historical Museum also has a collection dedicated to the American railroad, which attracts both adults and children with its model trains exhibited. From this year on, it is also the home to a life-size historic caboose.
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Corner of Allen Street and E Market Street, Wabash, IN 46992
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Paradise Spring Historical Park & Riverwalk is a wonderful experience to be hiking and walking along the Wabash River. There is a long archaeological history about the place which is fascinating. It is clean and well-kept.
27.8 Miles
Located along the banks of the Wabash River, Paradise Springs Historical Park once served as the meeting place for treaty negotiations with Native American tribes. The park features grassy and wooded areas, restrooms and paths for walking and biking.
28.0 Miles
Visit Dr. James Ford Historic Home to experience the family's daily life, activities and personalities. It is packed with information and equipment about the 1800s. A must-see for a history buff.
28.4 Miles
Charley Creek Gardens is a non-profit horticulture center devoted to conservation, preservation and study of native and foreign plants. The lovely garden is spread over 6 acres. Brochures are provides for self-guided tours.