- 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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An indoor trampoline facility, the Buckeye Bounce Club caters to those who want to bounce for fun or for fitness. The facility offers open jumping and exercise sessions, and also hosts parties.
31.0 Miles
The B&O Bike Trail offers a scenic path that takes travelers from Lexington to Butler. Bicycle riders can stop at a variety of shopping and dining locations during their trip.
31.0 Miles
Situated on 150 acres, Gorman Nature Center offers visitors maps of the trails and terrains in the surrounding nature park. The center also hosts a variety of community events like guest lectures, classes, and hiking groups.
31.5 Miles
Dublin Stables is an equestrian facility offering several horse related services. Included among these services are full horse boarding (with scheduled farrier and veterinary care,) horseback riding lessons, and personalized training sessions.
31.7 Miles
Park Lanes has 50 bowling lanes and is the perfect atmosphere for a fun family game night experience. The center is also available for birthday parties, corporate events and karaoke.
31.9 Miles
Located just north of I-270 on I-71, Polaris Fashion Place is a shopping center with a wide variety of vendors, including Bath & Body Works and Talbot's. This location's dining options include The Cheesecake Factory.
32.2 Miles
With indoor and outdoor attractions, Magic Mountain is an entertainment center for all ages, and includes bumper boats, mini golf, go-karts, arcade games and batting cages, and the KidsGym Playland for younger visitors..
32.6 Miles
A unique stacked stone sculpture in the shape of the head of a Native American chief of the Wyandot tribe, Leatherlips Monument is part of Dublin's 'Art in Public Places' project. The surrounding park offers picnic opportunities on the riverside.
32.6 Miles
Spanning a total acreage of 36.5-acres, the Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park is a recreational park that is home to 1.7 miles of hiking trails and a gazebo. The park also features fishing ponds and a sinkhole overlook.
32.6 Miles
Taking visitors through more than a century of automotive history, the Tallahassee Automobile Museum features a large collection of classic automobiles and related artifacts and memorabilia. The museum also has a banquet facility that can be rented.