- The list below includes 499 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenbelt, Maryland, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Dog Park.
- From Buddy Attick Park to Greenbelt National Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenbelt and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Baltimore, Arlington and Silver Spring.
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The Thomas Balch Library is a public library that serves the community of Leesburg and it's visitors. The library offers an extensive collection of titles and genres, as well as a large collection of genealogical and historical research materials.
37.9 Miles
A movie theater multiplex in the Regal cinema chain, the Regal Manassas Stadium 14 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies in its 14 auditoriums. The theater features digital video and sound, and offers a variety of refreshments.
37.9 Miles
Amenities at Ida Lee Park Recreation Center include a fitness center, two indoor swimming pools and a whirlpool, a full-size basketball court, racquetball courts and a banquet hall. They also offer many classes and fitness programs.
38.0 Miles
Monocacy National Battlefield marks the site of the famous 'Battle That Saved Washington' fought during the American Civil War. Visitors can explore the field through its numerous walking trails and view interactive exhibits at the visitor center.
38.0 Miles
Ida Lee Park Recreation Center is a full-service recreational facility with indoor pools, a basketball court, a fitness center, racquetball courts, and a banquet hall. Child care is available to visitors.
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Frivolous Fibers is a store, gallery, class room, and social event space for those who love knitting, crocheting, and stitching. Store events include weekly crochet and knit sessions as well as occasional sheep sheering events.
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213 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD 21663
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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is home to a collection of diverse marine artifacts, demonstrations and a variety of small boats including crabbing skiffs, canoes and more. The museum also offers boat rides on Miles River.
38.3 Miles
In 1879, the screwpile lighthouse was constructed to light the way for boats using Hooper Strait to enter Chesapeake Bay, Tangier Sound, and Deals Island. The lighthouse was moved to its current location where visitors can visitors can climb the sea hatch and tend the lens.
38.3 Miles
St. Michael's Museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating local history. Housed in relocated buildings over a century old, it features collections of historical artifacts and curiosities. It offers guided walking tours of historical areas, as well.
38.3 Miles
The St. Michaels Marina is a public marina that features a pool, a marine store, bicycle rentals, and a pump-out service. The marina also has a public boat launching ramp as well as showers and restrooms.