- The list below includes 141 free or cheap things to do in or near Huntersville, North Carolina, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- From Bradford Park to North Mecklenburg Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Huntersville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlotte, Concord, Cornelius and Mooresville.
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Good-O Putt-O is a miniature golf facility that also offers frozen treats to hungry golfers. The golf course is 18-holes long and the ice cream shop features shaved ice, milkshakes, and banana splits.
37.6 Miles
Located in a forested area, Glenn C. Hilton Jr. Memorial Park is situated along a creek and provides a canoe launch. The park includes picnic shelters, a paved walking trail, nature boardwalk, disc golf course, memorial garden and playgrounds.
37.6 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a multiplex movie theater that airs first run films with digital projection at Eastgate Cinemas 32528. The theater is also available to host birthday parties and group events.
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A corn maze, animal barn and large play area give kids plenty to do at Aw Shucks Farms. Open by reservation in spring and summer, the farm has regular operating hours in the fall as well as several special attractions.
38.2 Miles
An entertainment center, Fun Factory features inflatable bounce structures along with a zip line. The center also offers an arcade with video and redemption games, a party room and party packages that include food and drinks.
38.8 Miles
The Badin Road Drive In is a fully digital drive-in theater featuring new releases with an oldschool flair. It has been newly outfitted with wi-fi and on-site facilities, and provides easy access to family entertainment.
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196 Andrew Jackson Park RD, Lancaster, SC 29720
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Named in honor of the seventh president of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson State Park, features 360-acres of parkland and a lake for fishing and boating. The park is home to the Andrew Jackson Museum, plus campsites and hiking trails.
40.1 Miles
The Cleveland County Arts Council is an organization dedicated to promoting art in the local community. Art classes, summer camps, and scholarships for artistic students are among the many services the council provides to the community.
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The Cleveland County Historical Museum covers the history of the local area through a range of artifacts that detail everyday life and the stories of average people. It is currently housed in the historic courthouse which was originally built in 1907.