- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Hampton, Georgia, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Race Tracks, Breweries, Aviation Museums and Battlefields.
- From Nash Farm Battlefield to Atlanta Motor Speedway, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hampton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jonesboro, Griffin, Peachtree City and Fayetteville.
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2 play structures are included to accommodate older and younger kids in the Cogburn Road Park as well as an open field great for Frisbee or other fun outdoor activities. A path for biking or walking surrounds the field.
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Art Works is an art gallery that features groups of regional artists who produce stained blown glass, paintings, drawings, and pottery. The galley also offers a number of classes and workshops for people of all ages and abilities.
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Get the most out of a lovely day in Kennesaw, Georgia by paying a visit to Swift-Cantrell Park. It covers more than 40 acres and is open to the public throughout the year.
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Built in a historic 1895 building, the Madison Morgan Cultural Center is a multipurpose visual arts venue that hosts a number of events throughout the year. Popular events include concerts, art shows, and independent film showings, among others.
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146 N McDougald Avenue, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
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Located next to city hall, Chipley Historical Center has a collection of World War II artifacts and memorabilia from the early to mid 1900s. The center has an old train caboose that visitors can climb on and take pictures with.
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Guests who are interested in a family outing may enjoy what Sims Lake Park has to offer. The location's amenities include a playground, a pavilion, picnic tables, an outdoor classroom, a streamscape, and a 1.2-mile trail.
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The Roosevelt State Park is a leisure park that is mostly used for group, pioneer, and backcountry camping. The park also features 22 cottages, 2 picnic shelters, a small fishing lake, and privately operated horse stables.
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Built in 1811, Heritage Hall is a Greek Revival home and serves as a local historical and architectural landmark today with its preserved authentic period furnishings. Guided tours of the facility are available.
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156 Academy Street, Madison, GA 30650
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Morgan County African-American Museum Inc. contains a collection of items focused on the history of the south's African-American culture. Along with its exhibits, the museum sponsors special events, workshops, and conferences.
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115 East Jefferson Street, Madison, GA 30650
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The Madison-Morgan Welcome Center is a center for tourist and visitor information located in the center of downtown. The center features a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and offers a variety of maps and brochures for local attractions.