- The list below includes 128 free or cheap things to do in or near Hartville, Ohio, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, National & State Parks, Flea Markets and Parks.
- From Quail Hollow State Park to Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hartville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canton, Akron, Peninsula and Cuyahoga Falls.
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Located nearby the Pro Football Hall of Fame, AMF Hall of Fame Lanes is a 48-lane bowling center that offers open and league bowling. The center provides a lounge, a cafe, party hosting and 42-inch flat-screen televisions.
13.4 Miles
A modern bowling center in Kent, Bill White's Twin Star Lanes is equipped with large screen televisions, a game room, bar/grille and automatic scoring capabilities. Bowling leagues and special activities such as cosmic bowling is also available.
13.4 Miles
Brady's Leap Park can be found at the northern limit of the Riveredge Trail and is the historic area located where Captain Samuel Brady reportedly jumped 21 feet across the river to avoid capture by Indians in 1780.
13.7 Miles
As a neighborhood bar, Old 97 Cafe offers visitors an expansive cocktail menu and live entertainment from local performers. During the weekend, the outdoor patio hosts bocce ball and ping pong games.
13.7 Miles
Gorge Metro Park is a 155 acre park popular for its premier hiking and fishing. The park features picturesque picnic areas with access to fishing docks, grills for BBQ use and extensive hiking trails.
13.8 Miles
Named in honor of a local baseball coach, Al Lease Park is important to the residents of Kent County. Along with walking trails, it features a lake for fishing and many activities for youth including baseball, soccer and basketball facilities.
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2025 Munroe Falls Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
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The Water Works Family Aquatic Center is a recreational water park that features rentable poolside cabanas, a sand play area, and a 560-foot lazy river. The park also has an open body slide and coin operated lockers.
13.9 Miles
Now a museum, the Spring Hill Historic Home is a historic farm that has been preserved and restored. The farm now welcomes visitors and hosts a variety of special events all year round.
13.9 Miles
At the Furnas Park Dog Park, canine owners are able to exercise their dogs without the use of a leash. The city plans to add additional obstacles as the park increases in popularity.
14.0 Miles
High Bridge Glens Park is a suburban recreation area owned and operated by the community parks and recreation department. This park is noted for hiking trails, raised observation deck, and river walkway along the Cuyahoga.