- The list below includes 45 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Morgan, Alabama, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, National & State Parks, History Museums and Parks.
- From Fort Morgan Historic Site to Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Morgan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gulf Shores, Fairhope, Foley and Orange Beach.
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30500 State Highway 181 Ste 500, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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Eastern Shore Premiere Cinema is a 14 screen theatre that shows the latest Hollywood releases. Along with traditional theatre experiences, guests can view IMAX screens or reserve D-BOX motion-animated seating.
32.3 Miles
The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
32.3 Miles
Originally constructed for Charles and Caroline Richards in about 1860, the Italianate style Richards-DAR House Museum hosts special events. The six Daughters of the American Revolution organizations in the Mobile area also use the house.
32.3 Miles
Eastern Shore Lanes is a 25 lane, family-friendly bowling alley. Along with bowling, the alley offers laser tag, pool tables, an arcade, and a seafood restaurant called Dusty's Sports Bar & Grill.
33.2 Miles
Petit Bois Island is a scenic and picturesque wilderness island located off the coast of Mississippi. Visitors commonly enjoy camping, hiking, swimming, and sightseeing when they are on their trip to the island.
33.6 Miles
The oldest standing building in all of Mississippi, the Le Pointe Krebs House was originally constructed in the 1770s. Now restored, the building is in the middle of a historic park area.
33.6 Miles
Boasting acres of pristine white sand and rolling dunes, Perdido Key State Park offers a relaxing setting for picnicking, sunbathing, swimming, and surf fishing. Lucky visitors can catch a glimpse of coastal wildlife such as dolphins, manta rays and more.
33.7 Miles
Since 1974, the Mobile Botanical Gardens has been working to preserve Alabama's native plants. The gardens include the Shropshire Nature Trail through the woodlands, The Founders' Fragrance & Texture Garden especially designed with sensory plants, Longleaf Pine Ecosystem containing over 165 species of plants, a…
33.9 Miles
Mobile Museum of Art has 7 permanent collections, which exhibit the works of artists from the entire world. All around the year it is also the temporary home for many other exhibitions.
35.2 Miles
All Jack'd Up Charters offers fishing charters on the Gulf Coast. The charter service provides a 21' Cape Horn fitted with up to date electronics and fishing tackle and equipment.