- 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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12.5 Miles
Located in Mooresville, North Carolina, the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame displays approximately 40 race cars, including stock cars and dragsters. The facility features a mini-theater which features past racing events.
12.6 Miles
Dedicated to the evolution of civil rights in North Carolina, the Levine Museum of the New South promotes peace and acceptance between all races and ethnic groups. It is a popular destination for middle-and high-school class trips.
12.6 Miles
Operated and managed by Cabarrus County, Frank Liske Park offers a variety of activities and amenities for the public to enjoy. This includes game facilities for volleyball, soccer and tennis, along with a fishing pond, playground and miniature golf.
12.7 Miles
From cupcakes to burgers, Feast Food Tours takes visitors through the city's major neighborhoods to sample its culinary staples. At each stop, visitors will meet with the chef while learning about the culinary history of the region.
12.7 Miles
At Lakeshore Fishing, visitors can spend a day fishing with complimentary bait and tackle. With admission, visitors get access to unlimited fishing to both of the two ponds on the property.
12.8 Miles
EpiCentre Theaters features a full service restaurant and bar in addition to the standard movie theater food guests would expect. The theater seats for the first run movies are made for comfort, and guests can order food to their seats with the push of a button.
12.8 Miles
Howl at the Moon is a dueling piano bar that offers guests the opportunity to go dancing while enjoying live music. The location, which often only has standing room-only capacity, also hosts bachelorette parties and birthday parties.
12.8 Miles
Opened in 2010, Hope Park is a large children's playground facility with splash pad and sheltered areas with picnic tables. The playground includes swings, slides, a Sweet Shop playhouse, a castle play structure, a rock wall and race cars.
12.9 Miles
A wide range of galleries are featured at the Mint Museum of Art with a large focus on American art work and history. It is actually the first art museum in the state of North Carolina and was founded in 1936.