- The list below includes 91 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenwood, Indiana, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Recreation Centers.
- From Four Paws Dog Park to Westside Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Indianapolis, Plainfield, Zionsville and Carmel.
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Free to the public, the Atterbury Bakalar Museum is staffed by volunteers and funded by donations. The museum features a permanent collection of aviation-related vehicles, artifacts, and other items, including an F-4 Phantom jet.
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A 16-screen movie theater, Goodrich Hamilton 16 IMAX displays first-run films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, D-BOX motion seats, an IMAX auditorium, two party rooms and a concession area with food, drinks and adult beverages.
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Featuring five different sports fields, Cyntheanne Park offers visitors a large amount of space to enjoy the outdoors in. Other amenities include a playground area, walking trails, and a large parking lot.
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Supporting a variety of sports, Hamilton County Sports Complex provides training in basketball, golf, gymnastics and karate. Fitness classes, sports leagues and summer camps are also offered at this facility.
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Formerly known as the Verzion Wireless Music Center, Klipsch Music Center can welcome 24,000 visitors at each outdoor concert. From the most acclaimed artists who performed on the stage, The Grateful Dead and Kei$ha can be mentioned.
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325 Commons Mall, Columbus, IN 47201
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Interactive exhibits with a focus on science are available within the Kidscommons-Columbus Community Children's Museum. Families with young children can play with a robotic arm, a laser harp, a climbing wall, and a giant play toilet.
28.3 Miles
Yes Cinema is a combined cultural arts and convention center that hosts a variety of public and private events. The cinema features two movie screens and airs mainstream, independent, foreign, classical and educational films.
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Trinity Ballpark has four softball and Little League diamonds, one high school size diamond, and an indoor field for cold weather play. The ballpark also has batting cages, pitching lanes, and soccer goals.
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A privately owned camp ground adjacent to the Klipsch Music Center, Sleepybear Campground features a variety of amenities, including hot showers, toilets, hand washing stations, a cafe, and tailgating facilities.
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Famous for its unique architecture, the Miller House & Garden were designed after World War II by Eero Saarinen, designer of the Gateway Arch. Managed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the house is open daily for guided tours.