- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Hot Springs, Virginia, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Music Venue, Art Gallery and River.
- From Jackson River to Garth Newel Music Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hot Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Marlinton and Hillsboro.
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Jackson River is a popular spot for water adventures in Hot Springs. The river offers beautiful scenery for relaxing shore side picnics, as well as kayaking, fishing, tubing and canoeing for those seeking a thrill.
2.5 Miles
The Garth Newel Music Center is an entertainment venue that is host to a number of events throughout the year. These events include public concerts, musical recitals, and food and music events, among many others.
2.6 Miles
Hidden Cottage is an art gallery within a small bungalow setting showcasing artwork from a variety of local artists and craftsman. The gallery also features several antiques, primarily from the Southwest Virginia area.
15.5 Miles
Open year-round, Watoga State Park is most known for its quality campgrounds and comfortable, spacious rental cabins. Located on a lake, water activities such as paddle boarding and fishing can be enjoyed in this park.
20.4 Miles
Featuring a four-acre fishing lake, Seneca State Forest provides over 11,000 acres of woodlands along with a campground, guest cabins and a children's playground. The area is suitable for hiking, biking, fishing, picnics, hunting, boating and swimming.
20.6 Miles
Running along the Greenbrier River in many areas, the 78-mile path is covered in small crush rock making it popular for bicycling, backpacking, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. The flat path lies adjacent to Monongahela National Forest, Seneca State Forest and Watoga State Park.
20.9 Miles
Pocahontas County Parks and Recreation serves the Stillwell Park, the Community Wellness Center, and Widney Park. They offer a diverse selection of community recreation programs ranging from basket weaving classes to square dances, Zumba, dodgeball, and yoga.
21.0 Miles
The Calvin Price State Forest encompasses almost 9500 acres of state-protected woodlands. The park has very little in the way of developed recreational facilities, instead catering primarily to licensed game hunters in the area.
21.0 Miles
Running along the Greenbrier River for 78 miles, the Greenbrier River Trail is built over abandoned railroad track. Hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and wagon trains use the trail, and many birds can often be seen from the trail.
21.0 Miles
Also known as the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, the Marlinton Railroad Depot is a historic railroad station that was constructed in 1901. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.