- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Gordonsville, Virginia, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Horseback Riding and Bowling.
- From Exchange Hotel & Civil War Museum to Oakland Heights Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gordonsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlottesville, Culpeper, Fredericksburg and Orange.
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Within Valley Lanes, visitors can access 32 lanes of traditional ten pin bowling during open bowling hours along with a full video arcade. The venue also caters to bowling leagues, tournaments, and parties.
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Old fashioned goods and wares are offered at the Shenandoah Heritage Market in Harrisonburg. It serves as the largest country market in the area and specifically provides antiques, Amish-made furniture, Civil War memorabilia, toys, and even landscaping items or shrubs.
43.6 Miles
The New Market Battlefield Military Museum highlights the famous battle of the Civil War. Technically, the museum is known as the Virginia Museum of the Civil War and is located at the historical park which includes the original battlefield site.
43.8 Miles
Spread over 74 acres of land, Hillandale Park offers a wide range of recreational activities. Visitors are able to access 12 picnic shelters, a 1.3-mile walking trail, two basketball courts, children's playground equipment, a reproduction log cabin, and three restroom facilities.
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At the End of Collin, New Market, VA 22844
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With the historic Civil War Battle of New Market taking place on its grounds, New Market Battlefield State Historical Park has a variety of exhibits and restored buildings from this era.
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To experience the area's history on foot, New Market Walking Tours offers guided excursions through the historic district streets. Guides in costumes tell visitors stories of famous citizens, especially Virginia's heroic Civil War women.
44.2 Miles
Covering 300 acres, the New Market State Historical Park includes the original Civil War battlefield where the fight took place. There is also a museum dedicated to the battle and the war as a whole along with the 19th century Bushong Farm.
44.4 Miles
Operating throughout the fall season, Haunted Hollow focuses around a spooky farm and old barn house. Actors tell the history of hauntings at the site and encourage an atmosphere for terrifying thrills.
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Back Home on the Farm is a farm that is open seasonally for family fun. While much of the farm’s fall attractions are geared toward children, there’s plenty to entertain kids from age two to ninety-two.
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1921 Heritage Center Way, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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At the Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center, visitors can learn about the impact that the Mennonite religion had on settlers in the local area. Fall visitors are able to receive guided tours from the museum's docents.