- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Geneva, New York, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Architectural Buildings and Historic Sites.
- From Seneca Lake State Park to Rose Hill Mansion, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Geneva and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn, Canandaigua, Penn Yan and Seneca Falls.
Showing 171-180 of
188
48.0 Miles
100%
2 votes
295 E. Albany St, Oswego, NY 13126
MoreLess Info
Housed in a bowling alley, Hall of Fame Lounge at Lighthouse Lanes is a sports bar that provides catering, takeout and outdoor seating. In addition to food and drink, the lounge provides television screens, dart boards and karaoke.
48.0 Miles
100%
2 votes
Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13214
MoreLess Info
Specializing in improvisational comedy, Salt City Improv Theatre offers visitors the chance to watch improv shows or participate in improve workshops. The improv shows are hosted on a monthly basis.
48.1 Miles
Several award-winning beers are offered though Horseheads Brewing, which originally began with the owner's home brews. The retail store on site allows visitors to taste before they buy and sells a wide range of pint glasses, mugs, and growlers.
48.1 Miles
Open to supermodified racing, Oswego Speedway offers a 3/8 mile dirt track for visitors to view races on. In addition to bleachers, the speedway has VIP booths for a birds eye view of the racing.
48.1 Miles
A traditional bowling center, Lighthouse Lanes provides open and league bowling including cosmic and bumper bowling. The center a snack bar with food and drinks as well as arcade games and party facilities.
48.5 Miles
Offering educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math, the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center features interactive e-learning and hands on programs. In addition, visitors can browse the aircraft hangar, experience a flight simulator, and view exhibits.
49.0 Miles
Corning Airport and National Wartime Museum features a collection of 27 painstakingly restored military aircraft, some of which date back to the second world war. It also remains a fully functioning airport.
49.1 Miles
Preserving the region's local history, Big Flats Historical Society offers visitors a glimpse of life in the past with antique furniture, clothing, and photographs. Once a month, the society hosts a potluck for the local community.
49.2 Miles
Rather than watching others make glass the Hands On Glass Studio allows visitors to form their own glass pieces. With the help of instructors and professional glass workers, even children can blow their own glass during the year-round programs.
49.2 Miles
-
1 votes
312 W Broad Street, Horseheads, NY 14845
MoreLess Info
Purchased in 1995 for use as a museum, The Depot Museum of the Horseheads Historical Society is an old railroad depot built in the 1860s. The museum hosts displays and artifacts pertaining to the history of Horseheads.