- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Maggie Valley, North Carolina, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Mini Golf, Music Venue and Dance Clubs.
- From Waterrock Knob to Soco Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Maggie Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cherokee, Bryson City, Hartford and Waynesville.
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An entertainment venue in the Black Mountain area, White Horse is a showcase for musical artists and other talented performers. During scheduled events, beers, spirits and snacks are also served.
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Guests can view a diverse collection of nature themed jewelry, art, wood, glass, and more at the Mountain Nest Gallery. The gallery is within walking distance of a nearby art and history museum and numerous shops and restaurants.
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Imagine That! Creations showcases the work of artist John Wayne Jackson. Jackson works with found objects, notably leaves, and uses his own proprietary sculpting medium to create what he calls contemporary fossils.
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The Sourwood Gallery is a co-op art gallery featuring artwork by several local artists. The gallery showcases various exhibits containing paintings, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, wood turnings, photography, and stained glass.
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Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the creek while warming up to a fireplace at Warwoman Dell Recreation Area. The surrounding forest contains trails for hikers to explore. There is also an old trout hatchery on the grounds.
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Lookout Brewing Company is a maker of craft beer. Patrons can watch as the beer is being brewed. Guests may also taste the beer in the tasting room or on the side patio.
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Local musicians showcase their talent at Rocky Branch Community Center. Musicians from all over East Tennessee perform a variety of music types in this former elementary school. Admission is free.
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500 Oconee Station RD, Walhalla, SC 29691
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Originally both a military outpost and a trading post, Oconee Station State Historic Site is still home to the William Richards House, and a stone blockhouse dating to the late 1700s. Take a guided tour, or hike the site's trails to Station Cove Falls.
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1020 Walters Road, Greeneville, TN
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Visitors can enjoy guided hourly trail rides on 50 acres of the Cherokee National Forest at Mustang Alley Horse Rescue Riding Stables. The stable also serves as a horse rescue that rehabilitates and trains rescued horses.
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A gristmill built in 1826, Hagood Mill Historic Site is open for tours on the third Saturday of every month. Visitors can take a step back in time and watch the 20-foot waterwheel in action, and explore the grounds of this quiet, simple place.