- 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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Participants paint a red wine glass, a white wine glass, a martini glass, a margarita glass, a pilsner, and a beer mug
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A hiking trail through a scenic woodland setting, the Red Maple Path leads walkers and bikers across a wooden bridge over White Lick Creek. The path and bridge provide pleasant views.
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Plainfield Skate Park provides a facility for patrons to skateboard. There are multiple ramps and a sheltered area for sun and rain protection. The rules of the park are strictly enforced and properly fitted helmets and chin straps are required.
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The Hinkle Fieldhouse has been in the top sports arenas of the United States for over half a century and has been a historical landmark for over thirty years. Originally named the Butler Fieldhouse, it was renamed Hinkle in honor of Butler's legendary coach Paul D. Hinkle.
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Friendship Gardens is a community owned and managed park that features three gazebos nestled around a fountain. The community offers the gazebos to rent by reservation for wedding parties and other similar events.
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Named for the town's first fire chief, Swinford Park is situated on 25 acres and features open grass fields and several baseball diamonds. The park also has children's play equipment, picnic areas and a shelter house.
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An old-school drive in movie attraction dating back to 1950, the Center Brook Drive-In screens a variety of first-run films, most appropriate for the whole family. The theater also offers an array of concessions.
16.7 Miles
Friendship Gardens Park offers 3 gazebos for rent, walking/biking trails, a waterfall, and a World War II Memorial. This scenic location is commonly used as photo backdrops for wedding, graduation, and family photos.
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Opened in 1935, Franklin Park is a city run park that provides a number of amenities to its visitors. These amenities include tennis courts, baseball fields, a playground, and a covered picnic area.
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The 4.6 mile long Vandalia Rail Trail is a rail-trail that is made entirely of asphalt and can be used for running, walking, or biking. The trail features an outdoor amphitheater, bridges, playgrounds, and parks.
17.4 Miles
White Lick Creek Trail is a paved, one mile trail with rural and urban scenery. It crosses several rivers and streams, as well as an old electric rail line, and allows for biking and rollerblading.