- The list below includes 172 free or cheap things to do in or near Knoxville, Maryland, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Horseback Riding, Rafting, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Elk Mountain Trails to River & Trail Outfitters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Knoxville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frederick, Hagerstown, Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry.
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Best know for a public swimming pool, Jefferson County Memorial Park is a leisure park that also has two basketball courts, two playgrounds, and four pavilions that are available for rent. The park also has a .7-mile walking trail.
10.5 Miles
In addition to the historic Shepherd University campus, visitors can enjoy athletic events at the modernized stadium that holds the school's football games. There are even three on site theaters offering a wide range of plays from both new and old writers.
10.5 Miles
Also known as Ferry Hill Place, Ferry Hill Plantation is a historic building that has been a private home, a restaurant, and the headquarters for C&O Canal. The building is now a visitor center, with a variety of informative exhibits.
10.6 Miles
Zion Episcopal Church Cemetery is located next to the Zion Episcopal Church that was founded in on the site in 1815. Founded by the youngest full brother of President George Washington, over 70 members of Washington's family, along with John Yates Beall, and two bishops are buried there.
10.7 Miles
The historic Jefferson County Museum is a museum that offers free admission to patrons of the Charles Town Library. The museum carries information on historical events that happened in the county, such as the hanging of John Brown in 1859.
10.8 Miles
Antietam National Battlefield is a designated area along the Antietam River which marks the location of the historic Battle of Antietam fought in 1862. The site consists of the battlefield, a military cemetery, a visitor center, and the famous Burnside's Bridge.
11.0 Miles
Featuring a stone arch bridge across Antietam Creek, Burnside's Bridge is a historic landmark of the Civil War. Visitors can walk along the bridge and enjoy the forest scenery surrounding the creek.
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Notable pieces on display at Boonsborough Museum of History include a chair used in the Lincoln White House and a collection of carved bullets from the Civil War. Open Sundays May through September (year round by special appointment).
11.8 Miles
A great deal of farm fun is offered at the Summers Farm Adventure with emphasis on fall related activities like a cornfield maze, petting zoo, pig races, hay slides, and pumpkin picking. The site also has a country market with a sweet shop and barnyard grill.
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With traditional family fun and excitement, Summer's Farm is a wholesome experience to enjoy with the little ones. Attractions include a pumpkin patch, a rope maze, a petting zoo, hay rides, and corn mazes.