- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Marion, Ohio, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Recreation Centers.
- From Warren G. Harding Historic Home to Paradise Park Miniature Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marion and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Delaware.
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In its indoor facility, Recreations Outlet has a variety of wooden play structures and trampolines for children to explore. Visitors can host birthday parties by purchasing a party pass that includes pizza and a 2 hour play session.
29.9 Miles
At Ellen Sea Art & Antiques, visitors can purchase antiques and artwork from local artists. The shop is run by a single family and offers items like pottery, jewelry, furniture, and remembrance stones.
29.9 Miles
Murphy Park offers patrons a walking path through mature trees. The park also provides two playgrounds, one for the younger children and a second for older kids. Murphy Pak provides covered area for picnics and restrooms.
30.0 Miles
The moderate-sized Zoombezi Bay is a water park linked to other prominent Columbus attractions. Several thrill-based water rides target older kids and adults while there is a specific area for younger individuals to safely play.
30.0 Miles
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium has been ranked the #1 zoo in the United States multiple times. It houses more than 10,000 animals and over 700 species, including everything from polar bears and bald eagles, to Asian elephants and rhinoceroses.
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Village Green Park is a public park that holds community events during the summer months. Children can enjoy the splash park and playground, and there is a sheltered picnic area as well as a veteran's memorial.
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A paint your own pottery studio, Marcy's Clayground has been open since 2003. The studio offers a range of 150 different items that visitors can select to paint, using over 80 colors.
30.0 Miles
Glick Park & Overlook is a municipal park with overlooks of the O'Shaunessy Dam. With shaded picnic areas, benches, walkways, and access to the lower river for great fishing, this park is a good stop before visiting the zoo.
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Featuring open green space, Arbor Ridge Park provides tennis courts, a children's playground and a paved trail suitable for walking and biking. The park's fields can be used for picnics or other recreational activities and sports.
30.5 Miles
Located next to a library which gives it its name, Library Park offers many activities with a baseball diamond, a soccer field and a playground for children. There are also benches to sit and watch the nearby trains.