- The list below includes 31 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Payne, Alabama, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Waterfalls and Hiking Trails.
- From Little River Canyon National Preserve to De Soto State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Payne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Scottsboro, Attalla, Mentone and Guntersville.
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A wide range of vendors are available at the Chattanooga Market with each season offering new vendors from the local area. The market provides a variety of fresh produce, meats, baked goods, and crafts from local artisans.
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321 Chestnut St at 4th St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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Kids love to play and learn at the Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The museum features music, crafts, film clips, intergenerational activities and other enjoyable offerings for kids and the young-at-heart.
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The primary home ballpark for the Chattanooga Lookouts minor league baseball team is the AT&T Field. The seating capacity of the ballpark is just over 6,300 with the majority of seating located at the first base side.
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Experience the thrill of IMAX and 3-D at the IMAX Theater in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Stadium seating means that every seat is a great seat. Most programs are suitable for adults and children.
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From festivals to museums, Chattanooga Visitor Center offers travel services to help visitors plan their trip in the region. The center is stocked with visitor resources like maps, brochures, and tickets for attractions.
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Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Tennesee Aquarium is dedicated to marine wildlife appreciation, conservation and education. Its residents include sharks, dolphins, jellyfish, riotously colorful sea anemones and many other eye-catching creatures.
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101 Riverfront Parkway, Chattanooga, TN 37402
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A paved path great for walking, jogging, biking, and pushing the stroller around, The Chattanooga Riverfront is a bustling area of activity, fitness, and fresh air with new and exciting events happening weekly.
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Offering a different perspective on the historic downtown district of the city, Chattanooga Ghost Tours offer nightly and weekend walking trips through the area. Focusing on reported supernatural happenings and local legends, these guided tours do require reservations.
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Housed in three architecturally varied buildings, Hunter Museum of American Art exhibits collections from the Colonial period to the present. Works by Mary Cassatt, Andy Warhol and Thomas Cole are represented. Guided, self-guided and studio tours provide an introduction to the collection.
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Chattanooga's Walnut Street Bridge was erected in 1890. This truss-style bridge originally provided automotive and pedestrian passage across the Tennessee River. Its asphalt surface was replaced by wood planks in the late 20th century, and the bridge is now closed to vehicles.