- The list below includes 71 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Creek, South Carolina, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Rafting, Art Gallery and Fishing.
- From Wildwater Rafting to Chattooga Belle Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Creek and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Highlands, Clarkesville, Walhalla and Sautee Nacoochee.
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The Grant Street Music Room gives the North Georgia mountains a home for live musical entertainment. The combined restaurant, bar and nightclub features regular live music on weekends and is also available for rental.
18.5 Miles
Blackhawk Fly Fishing provides guided fly fishing trips on a private two mile stretch of the Soque River. Guests can catch anglers and trout ranging from 3 pounds to 12 pounds.
18.8 Miles
Located on the shores of Lake Burton, Laprades Marina offers a variety of amenities. Visitors can rent boats or slips, purchase boats, or dine at the restaurant or tiki bar on the premises.
18.8 Miles
Opened in 2011, Soque Artworks is a local art gallery that displays a large number of creative works. The gallery features works from over 100 regional artists, including painting, pottery, and photography creations.
18.9 Miles
The tall, majestic Glen Falls are among North Carolina's most beautiful waterfalls. The fall, wide falls are a favorite subject for nature photographers and are free to visit. Visitors must wear high-traction shoes and refrain from attempting to cross the falls on foot.
18.9 Miles
Visitors to Hickory Flat Pottery in Clarkesville, Georgia are greeted by the shop's owner and operator. She produces the bulk of the pottery sold there, and the rest is created by an apprentice. Each pieced is fully hand-crafted and is safe to use in hot and cold applications.
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Located in Clarksville, Georgia, Mark of the Potter is an artisanal pottery firm that sells an eclectic mix of pottery and home decorations. Most of the items are formed from clay harvested from the local countryside.
19.1 Miles
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge is a bridge that was constructed in 1895. The bridge is 36.8 feet long and covered with wooden framing. Visiting, including parking, is free.
19.4 Miles
Covering 32 acres and with 3 mile-long trails, the Moccasin Creek Park is suited for fishing, canoeing and camping, among others. There are also playgrounds on the site.
19.4 Miles
Located between Franklin and Highlands, North Carolina, The Callasja River Gorge is part of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area. The gorge and its waterfalls can be accessed via U.S. Highway 64 and State Road 28, or the Waterfall Byway.