- The list below includes 94 free or cheap things to do in or near Gainesville, Georgia, including 97 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, National & State Parks, Walking Trails and Bowling.
- From Don Carter State Park to Wilshire Trails Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gainesville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumming, Suwanee, Buford and Dahlonega.
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Located in Toccoa's historic downtown, Dream Givers Gallery offers crafts, art, and other gifts for visitors to purchase. The gallery regularly hosts exhibits containing art from different local craftsmen and artists.
34.6 Miles
With a history of major musical acts passing through this venue, 40 Watt Club offers visitors a mix of local and national bands to see. The venue can fit 500 people and has general admission seating.
34.6 Miles
Flicker Theatre & Bar hosts local artistic activities including live music, poetry reading, art shows, variety acts, stand up comedy, benefits and locally made movies. They also feature activities like poker, ping pong and video games.
34.7 Miles
The Georgia Theatre is a local music venue built inside an old cinema and hosts a variety of live music performances of many different genres such as folk, popular, country and more. The rooftop restaurant and bar offer beautiful views of the city.
34.7 Miles
Whirlyball Atlanta is a team building exercise facility that is available for birthday parties and corporate events. The facility has a court that is available for rent as well as adult party packages.
34.7 Miles
Nitro Paintball is a paintball center for players at all skill levels. Fields available include a castle, fort, Western Town, speedball, multiple woods fields, and a regulation size and shape airball field. Scenario events and parties are also available.
34.8 Miles
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center is a space that is dedicated to the arts. The center hosts live performances which include musical acts, spoken word and stringed orchestras.
34.9 Miles
One of its kind, the Double Barreled Cannon was an experimental weapon built during the Civil War. However, it was never used on the battlefield.
34.9 Miles
Visitors to Hickory Flat Pottery in Clarkesville, Georgia are greeted by the shop's owner and operator. She produces the bulk of the pottery sold there, and the rest is created by an apprentice. Each pieced is fully hand-crafted and is safe to use in hot and cold applications.
34.9 Miles
The Iron Horse is an artistic monument and sculpture that is made from iron. The Iron Horse was created by Abbot Pattinson and weighs approximately 2,000 pounds and can be viewed for free 7 days a week.