- The list below includes 339 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Washington, Maryland, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Parks, Recreation Centers and Horse Races.
- From Betty Blume Park to Fort Washington National Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Washington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
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The Mayhem Mansion Project is a custom art company that realizes customers' visions in art. The company does office and home decor and murals, as well as tattoos and portraits.
33.7 Miles
Regal Fox Stadium 16 is a 16 screen movie theater with stadium seating that also features an IMAX auditorium. The theater airs first run films with digital projection and features an arcade and a party room.
33.8 Miles
Canines and their owners can roam the fenced-in open space at the Quails Run Dog Park. Dogs are allowed to be off their leashes to play and run within the confines of the park parameters.
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Rams Head Tavern at Annapolis is a local bar which offers a range of dining options and beer on tap coupled with live music and entertainment.
33.9 Miles
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7175 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD 21046
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Focused exclusively on trampoline-related activities, Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Park provides free jump, a foam pit, slam dunk basketball and dodgeball. Also available are fitness classes and a special toddler time for younger visitors.
34.0 Miles
Robinson Nature Center offers a range of interactive exhibits and educational programs about local wildlife and ecosystems. The center also contains a multi-purpose auditorium, a digital planetarium and many other attractions.
34.1 Miles
A number of trees provide shade for comfortable outdoor fun at Ashburn Park. Little ones enjoy the prehistoric-themed playground. There's also a covered picnic area and several adjacent walking trails.
34.1 Miles
Get a history lesson at Banneker-Douglas Museum, the State of Maryland's official museum of African-American heritage. Exhibits, programs and projects help paint a picture of this rich cultural heritage. Admission is free.
34.2 Miles
Built in 1772, Maryland State House is the oldest operating state capitol in the country and features the largest wooden dome built in America without the use of nails. Guided tours of the capitol and the surrounding gardens are available.