- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Greensboro, Georgia, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Historic Sites, Parks and Bowling.
- From Historic Scull Shoals Mill Village to Spotlight Theatres Parkside Main 8, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greensboro and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Madison.
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Washington, Georgia's Callaway Plantation is a historical institution dedicated to the role of plantation culture in the state's history. The Plantation is over 200 years old and has always been the property of the Callaway Family. Tours are available daily.
25.5 Miles
World of Wonder is a local community playground comprising of many different playscapes, slides, bridges, mazes, swings and more, coupled with a separate toddler play area and outdoor children's art.
25.5 Miles
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2450 S. Milledge Ave, Athens, GA 30601
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Covering 313 acres and part of the University of Georgia, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia has native flora gardens, international gardens, and plenty of trails. The greenhouses are used by the University and are opened for public.
25.7 Miles
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1400 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30605
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Maintained by the University of Georgia, Oconee Forest Park is 60 acres nature reserve with trails for hiking and mountain biking. The park features hickory trees and provides visitors with direct access to Lake Herrick.
26.4 Miles
A family entertainment center and bowling alley, the Showtime Bowling Center features 32 lanes of bowling with automatic scoring as well as a video game arcade and billiard tables. The center is available for party rentals.
27.2 Miles
Owned and operated by the University of Georgia, the Georgia Museum of Natural History holds 14 natural history collections. The individual collections are divided by six different departments of the university, including anthropology, botany, geology, geography, plant pathology, and entomology.
27.2 Miles
Kettle Creek Battlefield is a site where military action took place during the Revolutionary War. The site is 12.5 acres in size, and there is a historical marker onsite which provides details of the battle.
27.4 Miles
A part of University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art houses a permanent collection and multiple travelling exhibits of specialties fine art, American painting, decorative arts and paper works.
28.0 Miles
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216 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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The gleaming white façade of the Robert Toombs House State Historic Site has come to symbolize the affluent secessionist movement that gripped Georgia during the Civil War. Toombs, a career public servant, became one of the nation's most outspoken secessionists. The museum and its beautiful grounds are open fo…
28.2 Miles
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308 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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Visitors to the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum in Washington, Georgia enjoy dozens of exhibits at the state's largest historical museum. The majority of exchibits are related to the history of Washington and of Wilkes County.