- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Martinsville, Indiana, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Camping Site and National & State Parks.
- From Martinsville City Park to Morgan-Monroe State Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Martinsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Greenwood, Plainfield and Nashville.
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Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve has two and a quarter miles of trails for hiking, running, walking and bird watching in their 127 acres of preserved woodland and fields. A shelter, with picnic tables, restrooms, bike racks, electricity is available.
41.3 Miles
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111 East Main Street, Carmel, IN
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Besides the regular miniature houses and items displayed in its permanent collection, the Museum of Miniature Houses and other Collections is also the home of several doll-houses which were not scaled down.
41.3 Miles
Evan Lurie Galleries is an art gallery featuring a number of works from local, national, and international artists on display. Sculptures, paintings, and glass productions are among the works available for purchase at the gallery.
41.3 Miles
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3916 Pumphouse Road, Bedford, IN 47421
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The Bedford Boat & Sportsman's Club is a sporting-themed organization that hosts a variety of sport-related events. Sports emphasized include boating and shooting. The club features live bands periodically, as well as events like steak nights.
41.4 Miles
At Carmel Arts & Design District, visitors can take a stroll down a historic street while enjoying artwork and live music from local musicians. The street hosts several art galleries that showcase glasswork and paintings.
41.4 Miles
A short drive from downtown Carmel, Meadowlark Park is a good place for a nature walk or picnic. The park also includes a fishing spot, basketball court, and both soccer and baseball fields.
42.5 Miles
Located along the banks of the White River, the River Road Park has several features including paved trails, ball fields, and an archaeologically-inspired playground. Visitors can also learn about Native American life and area history at the park's interpretive building.
42.7 Miles
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Bridgeton Covered Bridge was first built in 1868 and had 245 feet in length. It was rebuilt in 2006 and inaugurated during the 50th Covered Bridge Festival.
42.8 Miles
A 17-screen movie theater, Regal Village Park Stadium 17 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a party room and a concession area with food and drinks.
42.9 Miles
Consisting of multiple wood chip playground areas, Fishers Community Park offers children two story slides, bridges, climbing structures, and more to explore. The park also has a large, multipurpose glass field with a picnic area.