- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenville, North Carolina, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Bike Paths and Movie Theaters.
- From River Park North to South Tar River Greenway, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenville.
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39.6 Miles
A scenic event venue with a variety of rooms and facilities, the Isaac Taylor Garden is a popular and elegant spot for weddings, private parties, and corporate functions. The garden also hosts movie nights.
39.6 Miles
Prohibition Drinks & Desserts is a cocktail lounge with a prohibition-era theme where patrons can enjoy cocktails, beers, wine, coffee, appetizers and desserts. They also have games like chess, dominoes, darts and board games.
40.8 Miles
Those seeking adventure and enjoy getting a little dirty find fun thrills at Busco Beach & ATV Park. The company offers ATV and jet ski rentals and tours, as well as on site camping.
41.8 Miles
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Old Mount Olive Hwy, S of US 117, Goldsboro, NC 27530
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Serving as a monument, Goldsboro Bridge Battlefield is the site of a historic conflict between the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Visitors can take a self guided tour along a marked path through the 32 acre battlefield.
42.6 Miles
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Croatan National Forest, 951 Perrytown Road, New Bern, NC 28562
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The nation’s only national forest saltwater trail, the Brice Creek Trail allows visitors to see and experience a variety of unique ecosystems. The trail stretches 100 miles, and offers wildlife viewing and fishing.
43.7 Miles
Situated five miles outside of the city center, the New Bern Battlefield Park covers 30 acres of the original battlefield. This Civil War battlefield also features an 11.5 ton bronze and granite monument dedicated to the memory of the 26th North Carolina Regiment.
48.8 Miles
Old Gilliam Mill Park is a 16 acre park featuring a mill built in 1850 by Stephen Henley. Attractions and available activities include the mill itself, walking paths, picnicking, and occasional special events.
49.8 Miles
Situated next to the river, Neuse River Recreation offers visitors a campground, beach, picnic areas, and more. There are several trails for hiking that loop around the campground and the beach.