- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Laurel, Mississippi, including 11 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, Bowling, Military Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Lauren Rogers Museum of Art to Armed Forces Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Laurel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hattiesburg.
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At the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, visitors can view examples of European, American, British, and Japanese art. The museum also contains a 10,000-volume research library with particular emphasis on American art.
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Building 850, Camp Shelby Training Site, Hattiesburg, MS 39407
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Housing over 15,000 artifacts pertaining to all the military branches, the Armed Forces Museum is dedicated especially to Mississippi's military history.
25.8 Miles
Hub Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley that hosts bowling leagues and offers open bowling. The bowling center also has video games, pool tables, a lounge, and a snack bar.
26.5 Miles
Champion Lanes offers bowling for children and adults, and hosts parties and special events. They often run specials which include games, shoe rentals, beverage, and food for a discounted price.
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305 E. 6th St., Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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A cultural and historic landmark, the African American Military History Museum is the only establishment o this kind in America. It presents the role of African-American soldiers, from the founding of the country until present days.
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Promoting art education in the community, Hattiesburg Arts Council Gallery offers an art play space for children to explore. The gallery has several art classes that teaches drawing with live models.
27.0 Miles
Found on the University of Southern Mississippi's Hattiesburg campus, the Medicine Wheel Garden is a collaborative effort led by Native American Tammy Greer and the GEIS group. The garden is filled with indigenous plants possessing medicinal or creative value.
27.0 Miles
Gently rolling terrain that is covered in southern pine and various hardwoods are available within the De Soto National Forest. A wide range of year-round recreation is available in the forest, including hiking, biking, ATV riding, horseback riding, and hunting.
27.7 Miles
Visitors can walk along a paved path surrounded by pine trees at Longleaf Trace. There are also several trails that diverge from the main trail that leads into the forest.
27.9 Miles
Founded in 1910, the University of Southern Mississippi offers approximately 189 programs up to a doctoral level. In addition, it offers more than 250 organizations and clubs, as well as special events and intramural athletics.