- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Lumberton, North Carolina, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Children's Museums, Bowling and History Museums.
- From Luther Britt Park to Exploration Station - Hands On Learning Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lumberton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hope Mills.
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Offering IMAX and 3-D movies, Millstone 14 Cinemas shows the latest releases in digital projection. They have stadium seating with leather chairs that can also recline. They offer a special military discount on tickets.
25.1 Miles
Providing an array of activities and entertainment, Putt-Putt Fun Center offers activities for all ages. Along with miniature golf, guests can enjoy bumper cars and boats, arcade games or the batting cage.
25.2 Miles
Featuring 54-acre Lake Norton, Little Pee Dee State Park, in the South Carolina Sandhill region is a secluded spot for fishing and camping. The park features picnic areas, boating access and kayak rentals, and also nature trails.
25.5 Miles
Featuring the latest movie releases, Millstone Theater is a popular entertainment venue in Fayetteville. For added enjoyment, there are concessions where popcorn, candy, ice cream and other snacks are served.
27.6 Miles
The Gillis Hill Farms is a real and working family farm that has been in operation since the 1700s. Tours of the farm cover the trees, soybeans, corn, hay, straw, and oats with visitors having the option for homemade ice cream at the end.
28.2 Miles
Laurinburg's Cinema One & Two is a two-theater cinema multiplex that shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies. The theater features fully digital video and sound, and offers discount matinees and other bargains.
28.5 Miles
With soccer fields, tennis courts and playgrounds, Lake Rim Park offers lots of family fun. Visitors can also pack a lunch for a picnic or walk the trails to get a little exercise.
29.4 Miles
Situated in a restored Victorian house, John Blue House & Heritage Center offers a variety of antiques from the 1800s for visitors to view. Among these artifacts are stained glass windows, Victorian furniture, and more.
30.8 Miles
The home of author Edgar Allan Poe, the 1897 Poe House sits in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This large Victorian-style mansion is now a museum that offers several guided tours. The most popular tour emphasizes women's rights in turn-of-the-century North Carolina.
30.9 Miles
True to its name, the CAMEO Art House Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina is the city's premier destination for independent art films. It also shows foreign productions and is a frequent venue for fundraisers.