- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Gadsden, Alabama, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- From Noccalula Falls Park & Campground to Neely Henry Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gadsden and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anniston and Attalla.
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Dedicated to Southern artists and local history, the Gadsden Museum of Art offers a virtual museum displayed in the windows of local businesses. The museum houses a collection of sculptures, paintings and prints featuring local and regional artists.
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Visitors can enjoy a diverse selection of beers, wine, and food at Blackstone Pub & Eatery. The pub also serves as a live music venue nightly from Tuesday through Saturday.
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Visitors can enjoy a bar and grill that also serves as a live music venue at Chestnut Station. Chestnut Station also offers big screen karaoke with a DJ and pool tables.
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Offering entertainment for all ages, the Merry-Go-Round Skate Center is a retro-styled roller skating rink in Gadsden. Open Friday through Tuesday, the center features a lady's night, Glow night, and pizza party packages.
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Located inside the Gadsden Mall, Premiere Cinema 16 is a movie multiplex that features all digital video and sound, as well as 3D in some theaters. The theater shows mostly Hollywood new releases.
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Tigers for Tomorrow is a safe haven for more than 160 predators, from which 30 are tigers. Spread on 140 acres, this park and rescue preserve is a new home for tigers, lions and black leopards, to name a few species.
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Named for a famous Indian Chief who gave away his tribe's land, Chief Ladiga Trail is a 33-mile-long railway trail. Visitors can bike, camp, hike, canoe and explore the outdoors.
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The Berman Museum is a natural history museum with seven exhibit halls featuring both local and worldwide artifacts. Children and adults can enjoy the many educational programs and nature trails.
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800 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL 36206
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Anniston Museum of Natural History showcases a collection of stuffed animals and 2,000 year old mummies, amassed by a local business man who traveled and hunted all over the world. You will discover educational open-air exhibits, children's discovery room, outdoor nature trails and natural history programs.