- The list below includes 152 free or cheap things to do in or near Frederick, Maryland, including 123 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Parks.
- From Baker Park to Carrol Creek Linear Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Frederick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hagerstown, Gaithersburg, Harpers Ferry and Leesburg.
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Located in a Seneca State Park, Senaca Creek Trail takes visitors across a creek, through forests, and past hills. The region is known for its unique red sandstone layers, as well as its white quartz deposits.
17.6 Miles
A 14-screen movie theater, Regal Germantown Stadium 14 displays first-run feature films. The theater provides stadium seating, self-service and mobile ticketing, a game room, RealD 3D movies and a concession area with food and drinks.
17.8 Miles
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12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, MD 20874
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Blackrock Center For the Arts features artistic endeavors such as dance, theatre, musical performances from acts across many genres and film screenings. They offer classes and workshops for children and adults in areas including comedy.
17.8 Miles
A movie theater with 14 auditoriums, Regal Germantown Stadium 14 displays first-run feature films. The theater provides stadium seating, a game room, accessibility devices and a concession stand with food and drinks.
17.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy unique laser tag games in outdoor and indoor environments with Tactical Laser Tag, a mobile laser tag service. The provide birthday and private parties in addition to other group events.
18.0 Miles
Elk Mountain Trails in Knoxville has well-mannered horses that are good for kids and beginners. The trail ride was easy and the guides are friendly. They have horseback rides on the C&O canal and the adjoining woodlands.
18.0 Miles
Antietam National Battlefield is a designated area along the Antietam River which marks the location of the historic Battle of Antietam fought in 1862. The site consists of the battlefield, a military cemetery, a visitor center, and the famous Burnside's Bridge.
18.0 Miles
Antietam National Cemetery, a part of the Antietam National Battlefield, is the final resting place of many Union soldiers who fought in the Battle of Antietam, as well as other war veterans.
18.1 Miles
The Manchester Farms Community Pool is the largest private community swimming pool in the County of Montgomery. The pool is available to community residents and their guests, and offers limited outside memberships.
18.2 Miles
A schoolhouse in which the first free African American children received an education after the end of the Civil War, Tolson's Chapel is rich with history. Visitors can tour the inside of the small building.