- The list below includes 80 free or cheap things to do in or near Madison, Alabama, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Dog Park, Bike Paths and Hiking Trails.
- From Madison Public Library to Rainbow Mountain Trails, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Madison and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Huntsville, Decatur and Athens.
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Paint Nite invites guests to break away from a typical night out with the perfect cocktail of creativity and conversation.
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With its Children Learning Garden created with themes from popular children's books, Madison Public Library offers its visitors not only books, but also plenty of computers to use. It also has a public meeting room.
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Madison's largest public greenway, Rainbow Mountain Trails offer several miles of trails for hiking. Maintained in part by local Boy Scouts, the park has a number of benches, signs, and other constructs built by them.
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With its outdoors and indoors facilities and being able to guest many types of sporting programs, such as amateur basketball and soccer games, Dublin Memorial Park is ideal for both adults and parents with children.
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Bring a four-legged friend for off-leash time at The Dog Spot at Creekwood Park. Dogs must be at least four months of age with current vaccinations and supervised. Located in downtown Huntsville; open from dawn to one hour after dark.
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Visitors can enjoy hiking and running on a 2.1 mile loop trail at Rainbow Mountain. The trail is dog friendly and offers scenic views of Madison and other surrounding areas.
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Multiple facilities like 13 youth baseball fields, six soccer fields, six softball fields, and two regulation football fields are offered at Palmer Park. Guests can also enjoy three concession buildings with restrooms and press boxes, an ADA-accessible playground, and four pavilions.
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The Indian Creek Greenway South is an exercise trail that is 2.95 miles in length in total. Hikers, bikers, walkers, joggers, and many other exercise lovers commonly use the trail for their enjoyment and convenience.
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The Dog Spot Dog Park is a recreational park for dogs that includes two fenced in areas for big and small dogs. The park has large water buckets and the fields in the park are as big as football fields.
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Dublin Park offers soccer fields, tennis courts, a disc golf course, an outdoor pool, a playground, and paved walking trails. A gymnasium with basketball/volleyball courts, a heated pool, and an upstairs walking track is also available.
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Creekwood Park is a neighborhood park and dog park. Attractions include a playground, dog play area, walking trails, picnic areas, and public restrooms. A small creek winds through the park.