- 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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Blue Wahoos Ballpark is a prominent minor league stadium that serves as the home of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos team. During the off season, the ballpark offers a team store on the site that is open Mondays through Fridays.
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3500 Park Rd, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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The Gulf Islands National Seashore runs from Florida to Mississippi, covering the beaches and the small barrier islands that dot the coastline. There is no entrance fee for visiting any Mississippi areas of the national seashore. Once here, you can fish, bike, hike, picnic and camp. The Davis Bayou Campground h…
48.4 Miles
Opened in 2005, Skate Zone is a skating facility featuring numerous amenities for its guests to enjoy. Public skating, a snack bar, preschool programs, and summer camps are among the amenities and services offered.
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2335 Government Street, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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The South Coast Paddling Company is a business offering full-service paddle services for its customers. Kayak rentals, guided tours, and overnight trips on the water are a few of the services that bring individuals to the business.
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Fast Eddies Fun Center is a family destination with several go-kart tracks, mini-golf, and a water balloon game known as Water Wars. Round out the experience with an indoors games room and snack bar.
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Offering newly released blockbuster movies, Rave Motion Picture Theater is a central entertainment attraction for both locals and visitors. IMAX is offered on certain movies when available, and there are specialty discount days during the week for those wishing to save money.
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Built in 1839 and deactivated in 1947, Fort Barrancas was designated a National Historic Site in 1960. It is now a visitor's center.
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Opening in 1928, Shearwater Pottery features the work of Peter Anderson and other family members that have followed him in this craft. The pottery makes many different pieces from clay found in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama.
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1805 Government Street, Ocean Springs, MS
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Open daily, visit Crooked Letter Brewing for tastings of more than a dozen hand-crafted brews. From IPA to stouts, the Ocean Springs brewery is small but packs a punch. A kitchen is opening in 2018 to bring a restaurant to the location for longer stays.
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1600 Government Street, Second Floor, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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Founded in 2010, the Ocean Springs Museum of History is housed within the Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center. The focus of the museum is on the historical evolution of the local area, especially through work-related artifacts, photographs, and books.