- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Marshall, North Carolina, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Horseback Riding, Ziplines and Comedy Clubs.
- From French Broad Rafting & Ziplines to Blue Heron Whitewater, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marshall and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Asheville, Black Mountain, Greeneville and Brevard.
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Artisans and crafters from all over the United States show off and sell their wares at the Grovewood Gallery in Asheville. A spacious gallery and museum, their collection includes jewelry, ceramics, wood and outdoor sculptures.
15.2 Miles
Asheville Zipline Canopy Adventures is located over 124 acres of land just outside of downtown Asheville. The two to three hour standard journey allows visitors to explore 150 year old trees over 10 ziplines that run from several hundred feet to 1200 feet in length.
15.5 Miles
Tour Asheville and its surrounding regions with Gray Line Trolley Tours. The quaint trolleys are reminiscent of the streetcars of yesteryear. Gray Line's Trolleys are also available for weddings and other social charters.
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Stocked with vintage pinball machines, Asheville Pinball Museum has a wide variety of pinball memorabilia for visitors to try out. Visitors can purchase an unlimited session of pinball with over 30 machines to choose from.
15.7 Miles
Gourmands must not miss the chance to explore Asheville on a culinary excursion with Asheville Food Tours. Learn about local history and culture as you sample the most delectable edible luxuries the city has to offer.
15.7 Miles
The palatial Grove Arcade in Asheville, North Carolina is a historic shopping district full of shops and restaurants. Choose from hundreds of offerings, including tapas restaurants, souvenir boutiques, jewelry stores, clothiers, salons and many other establishments.
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A walking tour that focuses on Asheville area women’s history, Herstory Asheville: A Tour that Tells the Rest of the Story offers a different perspective from most historic tours. The tours are led and narrated by knowledgeable guides.
15.7 Miles
The Thomas Wolfe Memorial is actually the preserved childhood home of the author. The house itself retains most of its original furnishings, and there is also an adjacent museum and visitors center that highlight Wolfe's life and work.
15.7 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a diverse collection of in house handcrafted beers and a diverse food menu at Lexington Avenue Brewery. All in house beers are crafted onsite in a 15 barrel brewhouse.
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As a popular stargazing site, Craggy Gardens offers visitors panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The trail is known for its wildflower tunnel that visitors can hike through when its in bloom.