- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenville, Mississippi, including 18 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and History Museums.
- From Mississippi Delta to Warfield Point Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Leland, Lake Village, Indian and Hollandale.
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Featuring nostalgic architecture and the latest blockbuster film titles, The Nelco Cineplex is a popular destination in Greenville for locals and visitors. The theater features comfortable seating, quality sound and a full service snack bar.
1.9 Miles
The standard quarter mile circular track at the Greenville Speedway features a weekly race night and hosts special racing events on select days. Along with the races, weekly classes are offered for certain cars like pure stock, open wheel modified, and mini stock.
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Popular for league play and family fun, Riverbelle Lanes is a small bowling alley that features traditional ten-pin play. The lanes also offer a pro shop, party package options and snack stand.
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The Amy Covington Center is a community center that offers a number of recreational facilities and amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a full-size basketball court, playground area, and afterschool programs.
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Riverbell Lanes Inc. is a bowling alley that offers individual and league play, serves drinks and appetizers and has a pro shop. Lanes can be rented by the hour or by game, and cosmic bowling is available by request.
7.6 Miles
The Jim Henson Exhibit pays homage to Henson and his Muppets. The museum features a real Kermit the Frog, along with other Muppets and memorabilia, and has a play area for kids.
8.1 Miles
In the early days of Blues, over 150 blues musicians lived within 100 miles of Leland, and often gathered at the Montgomery Hotel. The hotel is now the home of the Highway 61 Blues Museum, featuring memorabilia from blues musicians including Little Milton, B.B. King, and James 'Son' Thomas.
9.5 Miles
The park offers campsites and cabins with kitchens fitted with fireplace. They have swimming pool, picnic area, and playground. The visitor center features interpretive exhibits showing the area's history and natural resources.
12.2 Miles
601 AR-142, Lake Village, AR 71653
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Originally built in 1859, the Lakeport Plantation is the only remaining Arkansas antebellum plantation located on the Mississippi River. It is currently owned by Arkansas State University and acts as a museum as well as a public historic site.
17.6 Miles
Located within the Chamber of Commerce building in the town where Jim Henson grew up, visitors can view a Kermit the Frog in a glass display case. The building also contains many papers about the Muppets.