- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Luray, Virginia, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Specialty Museums, Caverns & Caves and Parks.
- From Stony Man Mountain Hike to Hawksbill Greenway, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Luray and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Front Royal, Strasburg, New Market and McGaheysville.
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37.7 Miles
A subsidiary of Carmike Cinemas, Apple Blossom 12 shows the most recent in movie releases. For added enjoyment, the theater offers concessions with snacks and treats such as soda, candy, ice cream and popcorn with special seasonings.
37.8 Miles
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28 votes
17110 James Madison Highway, Gordonsville, VA 22942
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Dedicated to the sport of horseback riding, Oakland Heights Farm is a horse farm located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Horse shows, bull riding events, trail riding and riding lessons are offered.
38.1 Miles
24%
17 votes
1850 Apple Blossom Drive, Winchester, VA 22601
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Carmike Apple Blossom 12 is a cinema theater that features Hollywood movies in both 2D and 3D Formats. Art performances and concerts are also available, as well as a full concession area.
38.4 Miles
Abram's Delight traces the history of the Hollingsworth family through 200 years in oldest house in Winchester. A historical tour includes the main house, and a recreation of a log cabin circa 1780 similar to that of the original owner Abraham Hollingsworth.
38.5 Miles
Situated on 170 acres, Jim Barnett Park features facilities for baseball, soccer, basketball and tennis, a disc golf course and a fishing lake. The park also offers a fitness trail, a war memorial, children's playgrounds and picnic areas.
38.8 Miles
The Patsy Cline Historic House allows guests to tour the home singer Patsy Cline lived in from age 16 – 21, before her singing career ignited. A guided tour includes personal items in each room.
38.8 Miles
Jarl Blank, Artist is a painter with special gifts creating still life pieces. His expertise in watercolor are unparalleled and he can even reproduce most works on giclee canvas for those who want the painting but not the price.
39.0 Miles
Used as a military office during the construction of Fort Louden in 1755-56, Washington's Office Museum is a two-room exhibit displaying information and personal artifacts from Washington's time in the Winchester area, including a cannon on the grounds. Open April through October.
39.0 Miles
Located within Jim Barnett Park, Winchester Dog Park is a fenced canine recreation facility with grass fields. The park provides sheltered picnic tables, drinking water, dog waste bags, double-gated entry and a separate small dog area.
39.1 Miles
94%
339 votes
801 Amherst Street, Winchester, VA 22601
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A Museum of the Shenandoah Valley attraction, the Glen Burnie Historic House & Gardens houses an extensive private decorative arts collection and a 6-acre garden with perennials, roses and vegetables. Preserved and restored by a family ancestor in the 1950s, the property was originally settled by Winchester fou…